I'm watchin it down

Thursday, 20 May 2010

I do not trust the facebook.

I do not trust their partner sites.

I feel that my online time is much better spent on my own domain. 100% advertisement free!

I am creating an official company site for BFF Cupcakes, which will also be ad free in the spirit of duh.

I also read about how facebook started.

When facebook put a reminder at the top of my news feed, constantly telling me that my email was invalid, and asked me to type to confirm. I did so a couple times, but facebook doesn't like my domain apparently.

You don't like my domain, eh?

I have delegated facebook to hotmail status: nail_nose@hotmail.com - that stupid thing never dies, even with the storage maxed out.

Really, hotmail? Why are you so stingy with your storage space? Bouncing legitimate messages to eternally store garbage. Good thinking there!

The hotmail address turned off my invalid email notification. Probably because microsoft is a trusted site, but facebook can't trust a man who owns his own domain. Fuck them.

It got me thinking about how both hotmail and facebook require you to log in using your entire email address, which then gets conveniently autosaved on public computers running windows.

Also I thought about people who use the same password for every site.

I thought about the cookie that password is stored in, and how only facebook and its trusted sites can read it.

The facebook trusts the microsoft, but it does not trust the rev. cheyne omatic.

The rev. cheyne omatic trusts neither the microsoft nor the facebook.

Wednesday, 09 December 2009

duh.limited buys wholesale bandwidth from the phone company and broadcasts a free unsecured wifi signal as far as capable. Currently the signal is being broadcast through a second-hand wireless router with only one antenna. The signal is weak now, but as capability increases, so will the strength of the signal.

duh.limited's headquarters are located inside a building that was once an FM radio station situated on a hill at the edge of Manitou Springs. duh.limited has a plan to extend free wifi coverage to all of Manitou Springs through the capabilities that exist at this location.

Consumers have three options for high-speed Internet access:

  • Comcast
  • Qwest
  • duh.limited

Comcast is a television company with a corporate agenda to make money for the company.

Qwest is the phone company whose Residential Package Department has an agenda to make as much money for the corporate shareholders as possible.

duh.limited has an agenda to promote access to the Internet that is not a fucking hassle.

The choice is simple. The options Qwest and Comcast will have to provide will have to be extraordinarily great in order to compete with duh.limited who provides free wifi as a promotional item for the BFF Cupcake Company.

Let's hear it for competition. duh.

09:35 PM - cheyne - 1 comment

Thursday, 30 July 2009

...After these important messages:

Please hold.
icko!
BFF!
Silly Frendz!

12:29 PM - cheyne - 1 comment

Wednesday, 24 June 2009

She is more Adventurous, less Ambitious, more Artistic, more Compassionate, more Socially Free, more Friendly, more Giving, less Greedy, more Independent, more Indie, more Extroverted, more Literary, less Old-Fashioned, more Optimistic, more Spiritual, more Spontaneous, more Emotional, more Thrifty, and less Competitive than the average okc girl.

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