Hmmm… Feeling crapper than I expected to be at this hour. Reducing connectivity, increasing warmth and horizontalness.
“info@facebook.com is no longer used to contact Facebook support. Please use the links below…” Sure. I’ve got all night to wade a forum.
@wjpepperell I saw Facebook’s media contacts, but this isn’t a media enquiry. It’s about something on Facebook about a non-member.
@jasonlangenauer Ta for the link to the Facebook corporate address. http://arseh.at/61k All one needs is a simple support address though.
Actually more internet users have Facebook than have herpes, I guess.
“Hate” is the wrong word, @micmcg. Hating Facebook is like hating herpes. I simply have no respect for such arrogance and hypocrisy.
Thank you for confirming my suspicions @ERN_Malleyscrub @jonrussell @sharpcontrast
I also love the way you can’t even fucking well communicate with Facebook unless you have an account and log in.
The hypocrisy! Facebook claims to be “a social utility that helps people communicate more efficiently” yet publishes no contact info.
This may be a dumb question, but does Facebook actually have a support contact point? I’m not seeing one on the website.
RT @BernardKeane: Same reason a small child makes engine noises while playing with toys. [I do like that. It does seem to fit.]
RT @smperris: Does it have a star wipe, too? [It does not. But it might as well.]
Hey Channel Nine, when you cut from one news video to another, what does the “whoosh” noise signify? Apart from your immaturity?
Last time I looked, the F88 Austeyr wasn’t operated with the penis.
Oh. It’s substantially colder and windier out here than I’d realised
Mobile.
Hmmm… I might pop into Wentworth Falls now and grab some food and do my shopping, rather than later when it’s going to be cold.
@martin_english And that question of whether rural should pay the same as urban or more is one of ideology and vision, I think.
@grechj Yeah whatever was done, there’d have been the “What do we do about Telstra?” question. We do seem to be near solving that now.
@Pardus1980 Broadly, I’ve no problem with government building infrastructure, and GPON FTTP is sensible. It’s more about process for me.
@Pardus1980 I might have to answer that in a blog post later. Twitter tends to become slogans for that sort of question.
@Pardus1980 Are you asking whether “Four Corners” presented any criticisms of the NBN, or whether I have any?
I thought “Four Corners” provided a decent overview of the back story and the key arguments in NBN debates. @grechj @j_hutch
@sroc No gag. “Four Corners” had a sequence of Conroy personally laying fibre in Armidale. Fakery for a TV documentary irritates me.
RT @trentg85: I dont think that old “city people subsidise rural electricity users” gels anymore, we pay a lot more than city people.
“NBN will be over-charging in urban areas [to] subsidise rural subscribers.” So, same as roads, rail, electricity, health, water etc etc…
Apparently Senator Conroy is laying the fibre himself, personally. All very butch.
Watching last-night’s “Four Corners” episode on the NBN via ABC iView. http://arseh.at/617
I am so pleased that the Maritime Monday series of posts has returned to gCaptain after its little break. http://arseh.at/613
RT @franksting: It’s okay. It’s a book. You can read? [I’m honestly not sure any more. If the words and short, maybe.]
@WarWraith Now a 10yo’s reviews / synopses of current TV shows would make for a great video blog, I reckon.
@franksting Oh dear. I suspect I will now end up losing an hour or two exploring kids shows on iView. They’ve changed since my day.
@franksting If I could express a preference, I’d rather you were a meerkat. At least for a short time. Can that be arranged? I can pay.
BREAKING! RT @franksting: I’m being sarcastic
The “online video revolution” in perspective: a handy chart, plus comments from the innumerate. http://arseh.at/611
Indulging in hypocrisy. Fuck it, I mean everyone else is.
@Social_Traveler Hashtag-spamming someone else’s conference to promote yourself? That’s a bit… tasteless. Remind me not to hire you. #v21
@bhowarth Ah, this event is about advertising? Then yes, the only question is “What are people doing that I can barge into?”
RT @bhowarth: Re Facebook minutes - Is there anything else that comes close? [Yes. Brushing your teeth. Taking a dump. Life is not the web.]
No, 6 billion minutes of Facebook each day is NOT “amazing”. There’s 2 billion people online. It’s fuck all. #v21 #stupidbignumbers
@charispalmer So there are execs in 2011 saying ‘YouTube is for kids’? Really? And they still have jobs? Goodness me.
RT @charispalmer: YouTube is now about professional content. […] - Robbee Minicola #v21 [So the millions of non-professionals evaporate?]
Tue plan, belated: Continue plodding thru research, reading and comms; struggle in vain against a headache; dinner in Wentworth Falls?
RT @Tim_Coronel: was it a customer-focussed solutions-driven brand impacting innovation going forward? [I really hope so. I really do.]
RT @johnthelutheran: And THIS, ladies and gentleman, is what “succeeding in the digital space” looks like… http://twitpic.com/4jsjsg
I just saw someone use the phrase “succeeding in the digital space”. Gosh.
That’s a lot of @replies on the public transport thing. I am pondering what to say next, and whether to say it here or lengthier elsewhere.
firstdogonmoon 3 minutes and 23 secondsof a rabbit going apeshit on a doona, set to the wrong music http://arseh.at/60r c/o @TheDailyBunny
Apparently it’s all forced upon us, somehow. We are not responsible for our own long-term life choices. And rabbits, somehow.
Watching the daily stream of public transport whingetweets. Wondering why people don’t leave earlier, move closer, work from home, STFU.
If this is Tuesday, then there should be more spangly sparkly things. It’s just not fair.