

Someecards WTF!? Why force us to sign-in to send your, used to be wittier and slightly over-rated but still the best on the market, eCards? You can’t just start making that a policy when people are already used to the former.
You have my email address, you send me your relatively annoying newsletter; why do I now have to take the time to sign-in and remember a password? What is it that you don’t already have of mine that you hope to gain with your new 2.0 marketing tactics? My heart? Nope, you just lost that.
I thought so much better of you but, you are just like all the rest of them. <sigh>
Analog is over.
Now, let the panicked “what the ‘eff happened to my television” phone calls begin!

Sounds awesome! Way better than Next Day Air anyway.
Don’t you think it’s interesting that out of 4,160 people less than 7% of the reviewers gave the Amazon Kindle one star – according to its own website. Do you think Amazon.com deletes bad comments about the Kindle? I sure do!
Out of the very minimal 287 1 stars, most people were just saying how much worse Kindle 2 is than 1 – that’s not a real complaint. Or this guy’s problems with it’s ”Dark gray background. Difficult to read in dim light or for people with poor vision., February 25, 2009″ That’s not a real complaint, he’s blind!
I just find it sort of hard to believe that, that few number of people dislike it or even if they don’t, have such few bad things to say about it. I mean seriously, this is a world of viral complainers.I was just looking up proper comma use in a sentence and there’s like pages of people complaining about the person who answered the person who asked a question about whether to put a comma after the words “which or that- and only 287 people are complaining about the Kindle?
Yeah, right, get real Japan! Amazon is totally deleting negative comments and in turn, breaking down Democracy as we know it.