Stilgherrian (@stilgherrian)

Wentworth Falls NSW AU

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April 20th, 2011

@danwarne You’ve just given me an evil idea…

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RT @viveka Bristling with antennae @ Observation deck of Star Destroyer, Very Low Earth Orbit http://instagr.am/p/DVrO…

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@Wyld Out of curiosity, when was your last direct experience with a Norton product? They claim to have made significant improvements.

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@iain_chalmers I don’t recall any Norton-related Twitterpimping, but then I suffer from memory thingy.

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I didn’t get a single taker for the free Norton 360 3-pack earlier. They really do have an image problem, it seems.

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All out all change.

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Just in case anyone’s interested, I’ve stopped whaling too.

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@RachaelLonergan Go to twitter.com then Settings then Connections and remove the application’s access to your account.

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It’s true, @trentg85, last year I tried for three days to give away a bunch of sample Norton security products. I got one taker.

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IT industry PR people must imagine that no-one already actually owns coffee cups.

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Free to first taker: Norton 360 All-in-One Security for Windows version 5.0 3-license pack. I’ll post it today. Anyone?

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I’m guessing that even in the IT world there’s managers who still want to see a physical thing if they’re paying PR money for it. Morons.

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Yes @mukimu Evernote to scan etc. But then it all started as digital files, why not just send me them? Saves everyone a lot of work.

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Astounded and annoyed at the amount of PR shit on PAPER that the IT industry generates. How the fuck do I search in and copy paper?

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Apparently I didn’t detail every single subtle aspect of developing an “internet strategy” in a one tweet. What a fucking failure.

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