From: gazzag on
On 16 July, 16:21, Mladen Gogala <n...(a)email.here.invalid> wrote:
<snip>
> I was so annoyed that I called the Amazon, made
> a help desk person cry

Nice.

-g
From: Mladen Gogala on
On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 02:37:47 -0700, gazzag wrote:

> On 16 July, 16:21, Mladen Gogala <n...(a)email.here.invalid> wrote: <snip>
>> I was so annoyed that I called the Amazon, made a help desk person cry
>
> Nice.
>
> -g

She tried a "position of authority" approach to the problem. I was in no
mood for that.



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From: joel garry on
On Jul 19, 4:18 am, Mladen Gogala <gogala.mla...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 02:37:47 -0700, gazzag wrote:
> > On 16 July, 16:21, Mladen Gogala <n...(a)email.here.invalid> wrote: <snip>
> >> I was so annoyed that I called the Amazon, made a help desk person cry
>
> > Nice.
>
> > -g
>
> She tried a "position of authority" approach to the problem. I was in no
> mood for that.
>
> --http://mgogala.byethost5.com

Excellent!

Obey my Exauthoritay! :-)

I have seen long time technical bookstores in socal go down the tubes,
and consider that a prime example of how economics can ruin positive
social structures, because the "long tail" is bullshit in meatworld.
Small vendors were perfectly able to profit with items out of the
mainstream until electronic vendors became able to use the long tail
concept. People who advocate open software bazaar models should take
note of this.

jg
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