Stilgherrian (@stilgherrian)

Wentworth Falls NSW AU

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April 12th, 2011

Hmmm… Feeling crapper than I expected to be at this hour. Reducing connectivity, increasing warmth and horizontalness.

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“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.

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@wjpepperell I saw Facebook’s media contacts, but this isn’t a media enquiry. It’s about something on Facebook about a non-member.

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@jasonlangenauer Ta for the link to the Facebook corporate address. http://arseh.at/61k All one needs is a simple support address though.

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Actually more internet users have Facebook than have herpes, I guess.

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“Hate” is the wrong word, @micmcg. Hating Facebook is like hating herpes. I simply have no respect for such arrogance and hypocrisy.

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Thank you for confirming my suspicions @ERN_Malleyscrub @jonrussell @sharpcontrast

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I also love the way you can’t even fucking well communicate with Facebook unless you have an account and log in.

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The hypocrisy! Facebook claims to be “a social utility that helps people communicate more efficiently” yet publishes no contact info.

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This may be a dumb question, but does Facebook actually have a support contact point? I’m not seeing one on the website.

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RT @BernardKeane: Same reason a small child makes engine noises while playing with toys. [I do like that. It does seem to fit.]

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RT @smperris: Does it have a star wipe, too? [It does not. But it might as well.]

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Hey Channel Nine, when you cut from one news video to another, what does the “whoosh” noise signify? Apart from your immaturity?

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Last time I looked, the F88 Austeyr wasn’t operated with the penis.

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Oh. It’s substantially colder and windier out here than I’d realised

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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.

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@martin_english And that question of whether rural should pay the same as urban or more is one of ideology and vision, I think.

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@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.

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@Pardus1980 Broadly, I’ve no problem with government building infrastructure, and GPON FTTP is sensible. It’s more about process for me.

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@Pardus1980 I might have to answer that in a blog post later. Twitter tends to become slogans for that sort of question.

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@Pardus1980 Are you asking whether “Four Corners” presented any criticisms of the NBN, or whether I have any?

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I thought “Four Corners” provided a decent overview of the back story and the key arguments in NBN debates. @grechj @j_hutch

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@sroc No gag. “Four Corners” had a sequence of Conroy personally laying fibre in Armidale. Fakery for a TV documentary irritates me.

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RT @trentg85: I dont think that old “city people subsidise rural electricity users” gels anymore, we pay a lot more than city people.

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“NBN will be over-charging in urban areas [to] subsidise rural subscribers.” So, same as roads, rail, electricity, health, water etc etc…

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Apparently Senator Conroy is laying the fibre himself, personally. All very butch.

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Watching last-night’s “Four Corners” episode on the NBN via ABC iView. http://arseh.at/617

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I am so pleased that the Maritime Monday series of posts has returned to gCaptain after its little break. http://arseh.at/613

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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.]

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@WarWraith Now a 10yo’s reviews / synopses of current TV shows would make for a great video blog, I reckon.

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@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.

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@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.

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BREAKING! RT @franksting: I’m being sarcastic

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The “online video revolution” in perspective: a handy chart, plus comments from the innumerate. http://arseh.at/611

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Indulging in hypocrisy. Fuck it, I mean everyone else is.

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@Social_Traveler Hashtag-spamming someone else’s conference to promote yourself? That’s a bit… tasteless. Remind me not to hire you.

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@bhowarth Ah, this event is about advertising? Then yes, the only question is “What are people doing that I can barge into?”

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RT @bhowarth: Re Facebook minutes - Is there anything else that comes close? [Yes. Brushing your teeth. Taking a dump. Life is not the web.]

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No, 6 billion minutes of Facebook each day is NOT “amazing”. There’s 2 billion people online. It’s fuck all.

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@charispalmer So there are execs in 2011 saying ‘YouTube is for kids’? Really? And they still have jobs? Goodness me.

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RT @charispalmer: YouTube is now about professional content. […] - Robbee Minicola [So the millions of non-professionals evaporate?]

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Tue plan, belated: Continue plodding thru research, reading and comms; struggle in vain against a headache; dinner in Wentworth Falls?

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RT @Tim_Coronel: was it a customer-focussed solutions-driven brand impacting innovation going forward? [I really hope so. I really do.]

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RT @johnthelutheran: And THIS, ladies and gentleman, is what “succeeding in the digital space” looks like… http://twitpic.com/4jsjsg

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I just saw someone use the phrase “succeeding in the digital space”. Gosh.

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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.

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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

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Apparently it’s all forced upon us, somehow. We are not responsible for our own long-term life choices. And rabbits, somehow.

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Watching the daily stream of public transport whingetweets. Wondering why people don’t leave earlier, move closer, work from home, STFU.

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If this is Tuesday, then there should be more spangly sparkly things. It’s just not fair.

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