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Monday, November 23, 2009

Blogging assignment: Other than Amazon.com, what is your favorite online shopping site and why? Include a link and explain in a few paragraphs what you find favorable about this online shopping experience.

Really, I dont do alot of online shopping BUT what little i do its usually Ticketmaster not my favorite online site to purchase tickets due to there crazy prices. I do it anyway. That was kinda off subject maybe. I dont know. The times i have purchased other goods online are through those one deal a day sites such as whoot.com and steapandcheap.com. They both do basically the same thing different produce steapandcheap is basically outdoor gear and whoot is just random electronics and shit. When i stumble there I tend to get a pretty good deal. Check'um out. I'm Pretty sure they dont really think they make any money but who knows.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

This case is a crock of shit!
I think there are so many people bad mouthing company's online.
ie facebook,twitter and everything sucking off that teat. If this case favored the company the courts would be a fucking mess. This would never happen. Not in my lifetime. If it does it will eat my shoes gladly. SOOOO. fuck this company and this case. I have nothing more to say about this.
now i can cool.
Sorry guys this is quick and to the point
Please respond to this and tell me how shitty this post is

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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

blogging makes anyone a journalism

People who went to school for journalism must be pissed right about now. One simple reason blogging!
honestly i would much rather read www.daytrotter.com or aquariumdrunkard any day over the guys at Rolling Stone. Honestly, I haven't even heard anything about Rolling Stone in quite a while now Pitchfork is the new Rolling Stone. So The answer is yes blogging is making a huge impact as apposed to the classic journalist.

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