sublight wrote:Word of advice to anyone doing business with either of them: insist on cash up front.
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sublight wrote:Word of advice to anyone doing business with either of them: insist on cash up front.
yanpa wrote:Damn, there go the plans for a print version of FG...
Sure, just reach into my popcorn container...GomiGirl wrote:It is really getting ugly out there.
Taro - got some spare popcorn to share?
GomiGirl wrote:It is really getting ugly out there.
Taro - got some spare popcorn to share?
the volunteers who have worked on japantourist.jp,
legion wrote:at the end of the day the moral of the story is don't ask your brothers to beat up French DJs at Las Chicas,
sublight wrote:Wow, quite a charming pair of 'legitimate businessmen'.
legion wrote:When are these guys going to open an office in Japan?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/may/24/search-me-online-reputation-management
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:legion wrote:When are these guys going to open an office in Japan?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/may/24/search-me-online-reputation-management
In my (considerable) experience with these services, they are mostly charlatans with negligible results...
Screwed-down Hairdo wrote:legion wrote:When are these guys going to open an office in Japan?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2013/may/24/search-me-online-reputation-management
In my (considerable) experience with these services, they are mostly charlatans with negligible results...
Coligny wrote:It's just because you are not on the good side of the business plan.
Coligny wrote:Speaking of which... Does youze knows how one can become one of those underpaid outsourced slaves operating behind facebook complaints review teams ? I heard it's a 'telecommuting' job mostly awarded to india or other third world shithole...
But it's a fucking stalker wet dream...
Terrie Lloyd: The print magazine I own has no future
May 29, 2013 by Mark Devlin blog
Yesterday I noticed a column on Beacon Reports by Roger Solomon....
..Terrie Lloyd Pulls Out of Paper Publishing, attempts to portray Lloyd as a publishing expert who through no fault of his own has found that the print market is just not profitable any more and is wisely moving ahead to a new age of digital publishing. It is filled with the usual Lloyd misdirections: blaming the Lehman shock and the Tohoku earthquake for his troubles; how he has “relinquished control” of Metropolis; how he gave up the ACCJ Journal magazine (we have heard from multiple sources he was fired) and his latest trope, also echoed in the most recent Terrie’s Take: Print is dead.
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GomiGirl wrote:I suspect that this case will see the inside of a court room 'ere long.
Samurai_Jerk wrote:Even worse than a certain journalist because he at least has mental illness as an excuse.
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