Making the Obama White House Spam Issue even more offensive than it was originally — and it was originally exceptionally offensive — the Obama White House now attempts to blame-shift responsibility for their Spam Attack on the American people: naming the service they used to send the Spam (GovDelivery) as the culprit. The story from [...]
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TAXDAYTEAPARTY – GET INVOLVED
Tax Day Tea Party planning underway – get involved: taxdayteaparty.com And visit TCOTREPORT.com for ongoing developments about the Tea Party protests nationwide as also other daily news for Conservatives.
COX COMMUNICATIONS IMPROVES (NO LONGER SUCKS)
Progress Report as to COX COMMUNICATIONS SUCKS, reported here and here earlier this week: Rather than suffer through any more of the protracted, time-consuming, non-resolving telephone calls to Cox, I went into a local Cox Store and complained. They gave me a new and replacement cable modem without charge (pending return of my existing, failed [...]
WHY COX CABLE SUCKS – PART TWO
Here’s the “fastest” speed test result I’ve had this month. Note that the download speed still hovers somewhere around non-existent, while the upload speed remains far below industrystandards for cable modem internet access. In fact, I am not able to even use the internet for much of anything except as a timer to roast a [...]
WHY COX CABLE SUCKS – “CABLE BROADBAND” SPEEDS SLOWER THAN DIALUP
Disregard the gleefulness you may view on broadcasts or read elsewhere from Cox Communications (which includes their internet cable access) as to their glitzy “services.” The reality is that they hold franchises in locales that then enables Cox exclusive use of those areas; that is, their cable services are offered exclusively in those areas that [...]
“DUB-TEE-EFF”
Technorati‘s latest jigger is something called “WTF” — which represents (long form title), “Where’s The Fire” and does not mean, instead, the common, first-blush ~explurative~ of “Whatthef___.” I like the shorthand “DUB-TEE-EFF” because it’s less confusing than the lengthy explanation required in polite company (like, in a meeting at work or with clients, your parents [...]



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