From d5660317d20c3e67ca61f09e9d8b2f163ef5515d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Logen Kain
+ They Might Be Giants is going on tour in your area!
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+ Awesome! How much are tickets?
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+ $26
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+ Cool, I'll take two.
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+ That'll be $75 please.
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+ What the fuck?
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+ Is entertainment so special that it's ok for the inudstry to fuck us at every turn?
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+ Want to go to a concert? Well, the ticket price is $30, but we will be adding in another $10 in bullshit fees.
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+ With the prior mentioned band, the ticket was ~$25, a venue fee of $1, and a convenience fee of $7. Much better than some venues, but this form of advertising is fucked up, and no amount is justified.
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+ *At the grocery store*
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+ Three packs of $1 hot dogs sounds good.
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+ *Head to checkout counter*
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+ Yes ma'am. That will be $32.
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+ How?
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+ Well, all those hot dogs come to $3, and then we have a convenience charge of $10 per item since we are located in a small town. Then taxes account for the rest.
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+ What the fuck?
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+ Imagine the situation above happened. People would outrage.
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+ Information on where the money from the ticket price ends up is hard to find, aside from hearsay. However, all the bullshit fees should be contained in a single advertised cost.
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+ What the fuck is $1 going to do? This venue is in a major city. There is no way a venue would host a concert for only $1 per ticket, just include that shit in the regular ticket price. The $7 convenience fee was claimed to be an online fee, but in 2006 Ticketmaster locations charged a convenience fee. To make things worse, they were usually hidden in some scummy location (in this author's experience). Not very convenient.
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+ A few years ago, Fleetwood Mac concerts had a $30 convenience fee. Let's see what Ticketmaster charges today.
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+ The above is simply the first seat found. Ticketmaster's site is more confusing than it needs to be.
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+ Me: Ticketmaster, just find a seat for me.
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+ Ticketmaster: Okay, please select a seat map.
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+ Me: What? I wanted you to... whatever. Wait... Miley Cyrus is a seat map?
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+ me: What the fuck?
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+ But yes, just shy of $30 for a service fee. What makes that venue so special? Oh, perhaps it's not, perhaps you simply charge higher service fees for bigger name bands. However, there is something special about this Ticketmaster page. All fees are included in the first place a total is shown, not after the fact.
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+ It's much more comfortable when all fees are included in the first total shown with the option to see a break down. None of this bullshit where the first total is $30 less than the second.
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+ I ended up missing out on a TMBG's show because I refused to buy tickets that were listed in a bait and switch manner. Sure I would have loved to see the show, hell, I probably would have bought them if they were $40 a ticket with all costs included, but ethics come first. I can't very well say "I hate Walmart" and then shop there the next day and be an ethical person can I?
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+ The bait and switch bullshit has to stop. Glad to see Ticketmaster isn't doing it anymore.
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+ So what do you think? Would you rather eat the fees when they are presented to you after the fact? Would you be willing to boycott these misleading practices?
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+ Let me know below ^_^
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+Let's learn how to drive.
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+Old Ass Sudotask
+ Ye Olde Bait And Switch
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+ Old Ass Sudotask
+ Learn how to drive!
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+Stop looking at your crotch, it's not that interesting. +People love to stare at their crotch while they drive. Why? Is it that important? Turning, weaving, accelerating, merging. THESE ARE STUPID FUCKING TIMES TO TAKE YOUR EYES OFF THE ROAD! FUCKING STOP IT! +
++That last line is important. The only thing more dangerous that people typically do is weaving through traffic in an attmept to win. Two people in this lane at the light? I better swerve over into the left lane where there is only one person stopped. Not sure why getting to the store is worth risking everyone's lives, but oh well. Such is life. People feel invincible until they are cripple. +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/15-mar-2015-college-is-a-horrible-thing.html b/oldsite/2015/15-mar-2015-college-is-a-horrible-thing.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..de3f2da --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/15-mar-2015-college-is-a-horrible-thing.html @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ + + + + + ++ College is a terrible thing. Growing up we're told about the glories of college. College will help you get a job. College is a place of free thought. College will make your dreams come true. This is bullshit. +
++ What's so great about college? It helps you get a job? The purpose of college was to foster the growth of intelligence among the elite who could afford it. +
++ Why does it seem like everyone needs college to do well in life these days? This author currently goes to college, but he does so for self improvement, not some grand idea of landing a great job. +
++ This begs the questions: +
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+ There is another option. Consume less. +
++ At least in the United States, outside of expensive cities, living on $1000 a month (assuming no debt) is entirely practical. So long as the money isn't wasted, $1000 a month allows for plenty of excess income for fancy gadgets and pretty meals. +
++ So is college really the only way? Will we immediately make $3000 a month straight out of college? Probably not going to happen. +
++ College is for those who don't know what to do, want a very specific job that requires formal education, or those who simply wish to learn. +
++ Hell, college probably makes it harder to get a decent job if student loans are involved. Employers like to look at credit ratings these days, student loans don't make for a good credit rating. +
++ College is a business. As a business they sold to the wealthy in order to help bolster the separation of the rich and poor. To play on their ego that they are better. The rich are smart and the poor are dumb. +
++ Now college realizes it is able to target everyone. Why not? It's easy to get a loan for college, we can target everyone in the country and raise prices to boot. This reminds me of insurance companies. As soon as it's required... Prices skyrocket. College is becoming required. +
++ All of this could be forgiven, if only college was actually an institution of free thought. Oh, you have a problem with Times New Roman or Microsoft? You don't want to support the destruction of freedom? Well too bad. Do it or you get a zero. +
++ Yea, I attend a Jr. College. I use Linux/OpenBSD for my school work along with libreoffice. When I ask if I can use a font that's not proprietary but is still metrically compatible with Times New Roman (liberation serif) I'm told, "I require Times New Roman. However, I don't want my students to be uncomfortable, so if this is a problem I suggest you drop my class." +
++ She suggested I drop the class instead of letting me use free fonts. What the fuck? This is an affront to freedom. "Use this anti-freedom device, or get out of class." +
++ I don't blame the teachers, I'm sure they are not well versed in such facets of technology and they shouldn't have to be. However, I believe it is the responsibility of the schools to allow for free alternatives. +
++ Even if liberation serif is the only Times New Roman alternative, at least it allows us, as students, to choose to support freedom. +
++ Instead of teaching us how to open our minds and be free, we are being taught to open our minds, but still be subservient. Think all you want, think well, think grandious, but you are only allowed to do this my way. +
++ Anyway, what do you think of college? My perception is based on my experiences from one college, and a Jr. College at that. So please, share your experiences below! +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/19-apr-2015-radio-vs-big-telco.html b/oldsite/2015/19-apr-2015-radio-vs-big-telco.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2f7ff9b --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/19-apr-2015-radio-vs-big-telco.html @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ + + + + + ++This website claims that "wireless carriers are dragging their feet and won’t activate the FM chips that are in every smart phone." This is interesting. +
++Why would wireless carriers need to activate FM chips that are allegedly in every smart phone? Wouldn't that be the manufacture's job? +
+ ++FreeRadioOnMyPhone.org further claims that the radio industry, phone manufacturers, and Sprint have joined forces which "resulted in the software necessary to enable the FM tuner in smart phones on all carriers." +
++That's pretty much all they say. They claim that all phones made today have a deactivated FM tuner, and that Sprint is the only major telecom in the U.S. that is on board. +
++According to VPR, "the other major carriers – AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile – have refused, even though it would cost them nothing." It's hard to believe that activating this would cost them nothing. +
++Oh? It would cost them nothing you say? +
++Those carriers would have to implement software allowing the use of the FM chip, or they would have to remove software that is blocking it. Either way, that is working hours and money. Furthermore, depending on the company, they may have to hire more (or retrain) support personnel to provide proper customer support for the additional feature. +
++A reoccurring theme from radio's side is safety. Many advocates of FM feel that it promotes public safety. FM radio is certainly available in places where data may not be able to reach in an emergency, but how many people would be listening to FM on their phone? +
++It's plausible that during a bad storm someone may think to turn the radio on via the phone for additional information when data doesn't work, but if public safety is the big reason for the push, why not AM? AM travels much further than FM which would be ideal in an emergancy, especially if local FM and data towers have been shut down due to massive power outage. +
++This is certainly an interesting campaign, but they don't seem to care enough. The radio advertises this movement, but when you go to their site... +
++Here are the recent related articles available on the site: +
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+That's only three recent articles, and only one of them is less than six months old. What kind of campaign has no activity? Even the twitter feed they display on site has tweets from April 14th and before that the sixth. +
++Just to prove a point, here is their entire "learn more" section: +
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We are a collection of public and commercial radio organizations that know just how simple it would be for carriers to activate the FM chip in smart phones. + +For no additional cost, listeners could have easy access to radio for the entertainment they love and information they need, but wireless carriers are dragging their feet and won’t activate the FM chips that are in every smart phone. + +The heavy lifting has already been done. The collaboration between the radio industry and Sprint, as well as work with major phone manufacturers, resulted in the software necessary to enable the FM tuner in smart phones on all carriers. Now it’s just a matter of action.+ +
+That's it. We're supposed to get all riled up and contact our carriers. 110 words, 656 characters. That's less than five tweets. Five tweets and some old news articles. Step up your game freeradioonmyphone.org. +
++I really do like the idea of have radio on my phone, I never use it, but I like that it's there. It is curious that big red and big blue would actively block FM. Are they trying to get people to spend more data? Probably. +
++In either case, I expect more from this movement considering I found out about it via FM radio. They apparently have the radio industry and Sprint backing them, but their website is nearly useless. +
++Why bother having, or supporting for that matter, a campaign if there is going to be no attempt to get it off the ground? +
++The thought of the radio calling out mobile companies peaked my interest, but the website makes me simply not care. +
+ + + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/20-mar-2015-guitly-until-proven-innocent.html b/oldsite/2015/20-mar-2015-guitly-until-proven-innocent.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2b42203 --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/20-mar-2015-guitly-until-proven-innocent.html @@ -0,0 +1,72 @@ + + + + + ++Colleges depending on websites like turnitin.com (don't mention the link) +
++Any store that checks recepts on the way out, especially Cosco and Sams club . +
++It seems that, in the states, people are presumed guilty until proven innocent. Sure, in the court of law it is up to the accuser to come up with the burdon of proof, but a supposedly innocent man can sit in custody, without being charged, for up to 72 hours. +
++That's just law. These supposed warehouse clubs that claim to be such a good deal put the burden of proof on the customer to declare that he is innocent. Then of course there is school, which has been written about before in length. +
++In the eyes of our corporate masters, we are guilty until proven innocent. +
+ ++The person who is held in custody should be able to get compensation for the loss of liberty and any pain or suffering. However, that is the case of a wrongful arrest. What if someone is arrested due to an admin error? +
++In this case he might end up being arrested during a routine traffic stop and have his car impounded. There will likely be no compensation, nor will he get all of his money back from the tow/impound. +
++Oh school, you are so delicously evil. What happens these days if someone turns in a paper? It is sent to an automated that checks for plageriousm. Like most tools schools use, it's shit, littered with false positives, but I digress. The main purpose of these tools is to find students who are plagerising. +
++Hell, the entire grade is sometimes based off the amount of plagerisim. People have written some really amazing software that can analyze text, but not here. A mistake as simple as placing a period at the wrong spot can flag an entire paragraph for plagerisim. +
++Warehouse clubs, above everything else written today, are the gravest offenders of them all out of sheer princeapal. +
++What is a warehouse club? +
++A warehouse club is a retail store that charges a membership for the privelage of shopping there. Most of their merchendise is sold at wholesale sizes, but typically at normal, or slightly below normal, prices. That's right, people pay an extra fee for the privelage of buying name brands in bulk. +
++So whatever, bluk products sold at, hopefully, lower prices. What's wrong with that? While these clubs aren't the only offenders in the retail world, they make sure to rub it in everyone's face every time they leave the store. +
++"I need to see your recept, sir." +
++That's right, everyone who leaves those stores are burdened with prooving they didn't steal what they have by showing a recept. Yep, people pay yearly dues to shop in a place with normalish prices that treats you like a criminal every time they leave. +
++Yea, anytime I'm forced to show a recept, I feel as though I shouldn't shop there anymore. It just seems like bad customer service. Especially if it's a place where I have to pay a special yearly fee to get in. Being detained is pretty shitty, especially if you are charged. Bail is a rediculously high price to pay for an innocent's freedom, which I didn't even get into in this article. Perhaps it's already a thing, but I feel if you are proven innocent, all time spent in jail should be hugely compensated. +
++Oh, and fuck school. +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/22-Mar-2015-freewrite-what-just-happened-i-suppose-i-hate.html b/oldsite/2015/22-Mar-2015-freewrite-what-just-happened-i-suppose-i-hate.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3a85270 --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/22-Mar-2015-freewrite-what-just-happened-i-suppose-i-hate.html @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ + + + + + ++*New audio format! Enjoy my horrible voiceover of my own work! +
++[audio ogg="http://sudotask.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Freewrite_wut_just_happened.ogg"][/audio] +
++Well, there I was. All ready to write about something else that irritates me, but then... I didn't feel like it. I suddenly felt it was time for a freewrite, well, perhaps a stream of consciousness, but whatever. +
++What do I hate? I suppose more things than I should. Why hate anything? How silly is that? I suppose I could begrudge someone... but I don't. I never do. However, I do feel hate towards actions people make. +
++If someone is recklessly endangering lives, I feel hate. That's about it. Sure, I might be annoyed by someone, but I'll only hate their actions. +
++I suppose I also hate ideals. My last article, College Is A Horrible Thing I mentioned schools not embracing freedom. That's something I feel a hate for. Hell, it encourages me to try to figure out who to talk to, and perhaps try to make some change in the system. +
++Of course, my experience is only with one Jr. College. Before I go on a freedom rampage, I should first go to various schools in a particular district and see what the teachers allow, and how the schools handle these requests. School!= free thought and it saddens me. Oh well. On to something else.... +
++Drivers who recklessly endanger lives. I'm willing to believe there are a few people who speed, weaving through traffic that feel they need to, but I fear that most of them simply want to be in front of the pack. Perhaps not even that, maybe they simply want to be home second earlier. I don't know. +
++I hate socialist movements. I do not agree with the suffering of all in place of the suffering of few. The taxpayer should not be forced into helping people who won't/can't help themselves. Especially when those programs are in desperate need of reform. +
++How much money is wasted due to stupid bureaucratical bullshit? The only welfare option that makes since is a basic income. Hell, giving everyone free money would probably cost less than just the infrastructure that could be replaced by that. No forum. No contacting 10 different agencies. No 50 different forums for each benefit. No shame. Just the basic income. +
++Gotta love freewrites, I clearly contradicted my point above by supporting the argument for socialist movements. Well, oh well. My above suggestion is simply a way to fix what we already have, not create new socialist programs. +
++We can be organ donors. We can choose not to be. Opt in. That's how socialist programs should be run. But what if the program only works if everyone contributes? Well, then the program is wrong. It's the program that's the problem, not the people who want to be in control of their own destiny. +
++I am a believer in absolute freedom. At least up to the point of harming others. Want to use cocaine? Fine. That's your choice. Who am I to say you can't put that in your body? However, when you are driving on the road strung out, you are risking my freedom. So no, you cannot drive with your mind all fucked up, but if you want to fuck up your mind, who am I? +
++Well, enough of that ramble. Yay hate! But only in moderation. +
++So what do you hate? Can you justify this hate? Is any hate justifiable? Clearly I feel it is, but only if it's ideological... apparently. +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/26-apr-2015-orange-juice-vs-the-cold.html b/oldsite/2015/26-apr-2015-orange-juice-vs-the-cold.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1f85798 --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/26-apr-2015-orange-juice-vs-the-cold.html @@ -0,0 +1,94 @@ + + + + + ++Does Orange Juice help fight the common cold? Do we drink it before? After? Is this all bullshit? Let's find out. +
++According to Fox, "a number of studies that suggested ... taking the FDA-recommended daily dose of vitamin C ... could shorten the duration of a cold by a day." Other studies claim, "that taking up to four times the daily recommended dose of vitamin C could do wonders." +
++The daily recommended dose is about 90 milligrams, so four times that amount is only about 360mg, no where near the 2000mg limit. +
++Well, this is all about vitamin C so far, not orange juice, let's dig further. +
++Dig dig dig. Dig dig dig. +
++Wow, it seems that everyone only wants to say the same thing. People for it say: +
++Vitamin C may help reduce duration of a cold by a day! +
++Challengers say: +
++At best, vitamin C only helps reduce by a day, but people tend to overdose. +
++Pretty much the same thing. But we don't give a fuck about vitamin C. We want to know about orange juice. +
+ ++According to hopkinsmedicine.org "cold symptoms may be similar to certain bacterial infections, allergies, and other medical conditions." +
++With that in mind, a 2013 article claims that vitamin C can kill some bacteria that modern drugs can't, and perhaps more importantly: +
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“Vitamin C fell out of favor when antibiotics came in, but this study shows the potential of using vitamin C to kill infection,” David Brownstein, M.D., told Newsmax Health.+ +
+Hmm. So obtaining vitamin C from orange juice could help quite a bit in the case of a bacterial infection. Mr. Brownstein clearly claims that vitamin C is effectively the antibiotics of old. +
++While this is probably a good enough reason to drink some orange juice when sick, this is still not about orange juice itself. +
++So what is orange juice? Perhaps more simply, what is an orange? +
++An orange, if you were to break it all the way down, it would end up as "an extremely long list ... of hundreds of proteins, essential oils, sugars, and the like." +
++Perhaps there is something about the orange, in addition to vitamin C, that seems to have so many people convinced. +
++But to keep it simple, according to cliffnotes.com, orange juice is mostly "water, sugar, and citric acid." +
++Most sources agree that water is good for helping the body fight any infection whether it is viral or bacterial. Sugar can be helpful if your blood sugar is low from a poor diet, disease, or if you are loosing all your food in the toilet. +
++Diabetics, however, may have to be careful with this. And of course vitamin C, which may or may not help if you have a cold, will probably do some good if your body is trying to fight a misdiagnosed bacterial infection. +
+ ++When I get sick, especially if I think it's a common cold, I go and drink a bottle of orange juice that day. Within two days my body usually fights off whatever it was that was bothering it. +
++Perhaps my body is simply good at fighting off the microscopic invaders. Perhaps it's placebo. Perhaps orange juice simply kicks ass in other ways. In either case, for me, it seems to work. +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/29-apr-2015-greeting-cards-galore.html b/oldsite/2015/29-apr-2015-greeting-cards-galore.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..58ca599 --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/29-apr-2015-greeting-cards-galore.html @@ -0,0 +1,51 @@ + + + + + ++Oh, it's Mother's Day? You better buy a card. Valentines day? Someone sick? Someone far away? Someone alive? Someone dead? Someone you don't even remember? BUY A FUCKING CARD YOU PRICK! +
++What's with all the greeting cards? What do they mean? Why does everyone feel that they should send a card? Why do people feel bad if they don't get a card? This is marketing. Brain-numbing marketing. +
++It is really quite amazing. You have to write out an envelope and place a stamp on it anyway. Why not just write a letter? +
++Why go to the store and give someone money for some ink printed on card stock? Hell, the only thing people typically write in a greeting card is some lame valediction like "yours truly." +
++With the exception of comedic cards, this is the most insincere way for someone to show they care. With comedic cards, at least someone took the time to find something entertaining. This is a bit more than just dribble on card stock. Someone actually had to write something clever some point. At least a bit more clever than, "Happy 60th!". +
++However, even though it's painstakingly obvious that a generic card simply says, "I barely care enough about you to spend two minutes at the store and put a stamp on an envelope", it seems to be enough for some people to feel loved. Oh wow, so loved. Someone cared so much as to pay someone else to write you a fucking letter. All he did was sign it. +
++Just remember, buy cards at every insignificant event, or your friends and family will hate you. +
+ ++A short one today, but no reason to drag it out. I very rarely buy greeting cards. I figure if I don't care enough to visit, call, or write a letter; why should I bother with a card? +
++However, when I have bought cards in the past, I always tried to fill every bit of blank space with writing. That, at least, adds something personal to it. +
++Anyway, in the words of my father, "I don't like buying cards, and I don't like getting cards." +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/29-mar-2015-im-not-add-enough-to-use-twitter.html b/oldsite/2015/29-mar-2015-im-not-add-enough-to-use-twitter.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..695ad04 --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/29-mar-2015-im-not-add-enough-to-use-twitter.html @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + + + + ++ [audio ogg="http://sudotask.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/twitter.ogg"][/audio] +
++ Someone once wrote, "Nothing interesting has ever been written in 140 characters or less." ~ unknown. +
++ This is the problem with Twitter. What happens when People can't write something worth reading? They write a bunch of shit that's not worth reading. +
++ People tweet whatever is happening in their life at the time. This could be something stupid like "I'm pooping lol! :) ", or it could be, "I just found out Mars One is a scam!". This leads to a lot of poorly written tweets. +
++ Within limitations, it is hard to write well, especially when that limitation is a mere 140 characters. So what happens? Text is cropped to something less intelligent to read or more tweets are just fired out. +
++ People tweet too much. +
++ There are so many other people on Twitter, I gotta tweet more to make sure my message gets out. +
++ This thought is why there is so damned tweets. People feel the need to compete with each other for eyeballs, and the way Twitter works, you have to tweet more. +
++ This goes back to the quote, if people only tweeted once or twice per day and, due to the character limit, linked to their own website where thoughts were actually put together decently, life would be much better. At least for those of us who are not professional ADD enthusiasts. +
++ Let's use @JimSterling for example. He will make a pointless tweet or two a day, but most of his tweets are very to the point of his niche. At this moment, there are 11 tweets (including re-tweets) within the past 24 hours. +
++ Not too bad compared to many, but even if you are interested in only 10 low volume people on Twitter, that's likely at least 111 meandering thoughts you have to filter through if you expect to find anything good. +
++ Imagine there are 50 people in the industry that you follow, some people tweet 50 times a day, who has time for that shit? Hash tags make it a bit easier to follow a semi-resemblance of a real discussion, but it's still a pain. +
++ What's the point of throwing your thoughts into Twitter if there can be no real discussion? What's the point of writing your opinion down into a system that really only has to do with the now? Tomorrow your tweets will be lost and forgotten, and likely never to be read again. What value does a tweet hold? +
++ Most importantly, where is the intelligent discussion? We have this massive Internet, yet discussion has seem to have gone by the way side. The best place for discussion these days seems to be Reddit. +
++ Let's say something crazy happens, NASA tweets "We landed a man on Mars." What will happen? Twitter will probably explode, but sadly discussion will probably only happen as it did when we landed on the moon. +
++ We will call/text friends and family and talk to coworkers. That's about it. The same way we did in 1969, but instead of just the television and newspaper, we will have tweets exploding everywhere, none of them worth while. +
++ So I'm a bit harsh on Twitter, but I just can't do it. I tried following a few people, and I just can't see how it's worth my time filtering out all the bullshit people want to share. Most of the shit people tweet, they probably wouldn't say in a well written article or video. So Twitter is just a cesspool of opinions. Twitter is the new /b/. +
++ So what do you all think about the Twitters? I just don't understand what the value is other than spreading news. Even then, a daily digest of newsworthy events would be much easier and quicker to skim though. +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/30-apr-2015-freewrite-roland.html b/oldsite/2015/30-apr-2015-freewrite-roland.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..620dfa0 --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/30-apr-2015-freewrite-roland.html @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ + + + + + ++"Barkeep!" Looking annoyed, he turned to service the unruly customer. "This flagon isn't going to fill itself!," exclaimed the lowlife. "I could use another as well if you don't mind," Roland piped in. Turning back from the bar to watch the fight, Roland murmured, "There's no way the dwarf will lose, I'd bet 100 gold he'll win." The ruffian sitting next to him said, "I'll take that bet,". Before Roland could object, the round started with one lucky swing from the elf. Crashing through tables and flagons full of mead, the dwarf laid on his back unconscious. +
++"I wasn't trying to make a bet I don't have 10 gold much less 100," said Roland. "Too late for that, have my money by sun up or you're going to regret it," the ruffian finished his mead and walked out the door. +
++"That man will come back with his friends Roland. They will kill you," Roland heard a raspy voice inside his head. "Who are you?" questioned Roland. The voice replied, "pledge to me your life for ten years, and you can be sure they will never bother you, or anyone else, again." +
++"Well, I'm going to sleep it off and see what it looks like in the morning." +
++"You will die, Roland. I ask only for service in exchange for your life," +
++"How do I know you're even real? How do I know you're not just the mead talking in my head? Very well, I agree, but if I don't see any sign of them coming back in the morning, the deals off." +
++The disembodied voice agreed and Roland went to bed. +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/5-apr-2015-tip-what-bullshit.html b/oldsite/2015/5-apr-2015-tip-what-bullshit.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..96263a3 --- /dev/null +++ b/oldsite/2015/5-apr-2015-tip-what-bullshit.html @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + + + + + ++The whole concept of the tipping system is bullshit. If you get excellent service and want to tip, cool, but tips shouldn't be expected, and this should be obvious, but they should never be mandatory. +
++The tipping system is there to fuck with you. +
++ Oh, I can order a burger... and it's only eight dollars, awesome! +
++Then at the end of the meal: +
++Oh right, I need to tip? 15%... er... uh... carry the one... ah fuck it, here's two dollars. +
++So now the eight dollar meal is suddenly 10 fucking dollars. Way too much for a burger. If the owners were more honest with their prices, they would post a sign saying something like, “Servers paid fair wages, tips not required” and simply charge $8.25 for that same fucking burger and be done with it. +
++So tipping is a problem. Well, just don't tip. Simple solution right? Well, it would be, but people are so damned indoctrinated to the concept of tipping that there is huge social pressure to just tip and be done with it. +
++ But those poor waitresses work their ass off, the least you could do is give them a tip. +
++No dammit. If their employers paid them a fair wage, this wouldn't be an issue. Why are we responsible for their salary? We're just consumers, it's just not our problem. +
++Tipping is horrible, but they couldn't make it worse could they? Of course they can. They can make it mandatory. Avoid these businesses like the plague. +
++So yea, you and your associates have a meeting at a restaurant. When you get the bill, you see there is a 15% tip already included. +
++What the fuck? You organized this meeting, brought six fucking customers to this proprietor, and he has the fucking gall to charge you extra for bringing him business? What the fuck? +
++Perhaps just as annoying; when a restaurant says: “We do not accept tips.” +
++If someone wants to tip they should be able to. Some places will even punish employees for accepting tips. Why? Because some employees are assholes and will ask for tips when they shouldn't be? Then let a manager approve the tip. Just let us tip if we want to. +
++Oh, you don't trust your managers? Well, perhaps you should find a new management then. +
++I try not to tip. But the pressure can be immense sometimes. When everyone acts like you are an asshole, sometimes it's easier to just go along with society. Which is something we all should work on. The easier way is usually not the best way. +
++If your friends and family can't respect your philosophical and ethical concerns; fuck em. +
+ + diff --git a/oldsite/2015/index.html b/oldsite/2015/index.html index d832c0c..ff73a84 100644 --- a/oldsite/2015/index.html +++ b/oldsite/2015/index.html @@ -12,13 +12,24 @@ Go Home Old Site30-apr-2015 - Freewrite: Roland -- draft
+29-Apr-2015 - Greeting Cards Galore -- draft
+26-Apr-2015 - Orange Juice vs The Cold
+19-Apr-2015 - Radio VS Big Telco
+12-Apr-2015 - Learn how to drive!
+05-Apr-2015 - Tip? What bullshit.
+29-mar-2015 - I'm Not A.D.D. Enough To Use Twitter
+22-mar-2015 - Freewrite: Wut Just Happened? I Suppose I Hate.
+20-mar-2015 - Guilty! Until Proven Innocent. -- Draft?
+15-mar-2015 - College Is A Horrible Thing
+08-mar-2015 - Ye Olde Bait And Switch
01-mar-2015 - Review: Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball
22-Feb-2015 - More Studies Please. Mincome.
15-Feb-2015 - Attack People, Not Ideals
08-Feb-2015 - Should Cooks Wash Their Hands? A Prefered Indifferent.
01-Feb-2015 - Freewrite: Snow Snow Snow
25-Jan-2015 - Perhaps Hiatus
-19-Jan-2015 - Kickstarter: Dillenger E-bike For Under $400 AUD
+19-Jan-2015 - Kickstarter: Dillenger E-bike For Under $400 AUD
11-Jan-2015 - Indiegogo: Beggars Welcome!
04-Jan-2015 - Freewrite: I Failed Today