| 30 October |
PInk House Coat Vinnie speaks again, part 6 |
Posts Tagged ‘Stupid’
| 25 October |
Pink House Coat Vinnie speaks again, part 4 |
| 25 September |
From the: “Did you know?” files… |
http://health.howstuffworks.com/human-nature/emotions/happiness/being-happy/5-signs-not-happy.htm
This article, in the pathetic attempt to be some sort of authority, claims that an economic indicator is the sale of coke in a country. Here’s a quote from the article and my response.
‘ In times of war and political strife in recent years, Coke sales have dipped; when stability returned, so did the soda consumption”
Are you kidding me? Somehow a nation’s economy and happiness is based on coke sales? talk about the dumbest thing I have read in a LONG time….geeze, let’s hope the sales of BMW’s aren’t affect by war either…..oh wait….
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I didn’t even bother read the rest of the article. I’m sure other brain-dumbing and ‘not obvious to anyone with an IQ above 4′ facts are in there as well….like how a house will _actually_ get wet during a rain shower! My god! Car cruise nights attendance drops too! Shocking but true!
It’s schlock like this that affirms the statement “The Internet makes you stupid.”
Personally, I’d like to know how that site gets funded when crap like that is spewed out.
| 23 September |
EU Court Of Justice Says Selling Ads On Trademarked Keywords Is Not Trademark Infringement |
So browsing my daily does of stupid, I come across this article. it simply floors me at the lack of people’s vision. Then again, mass media brainwashing pushes them, the education doesn’t do anything but feed fact with zero thought behind them (i.e. the blindingly obvious fact that history is written by the winners….rather one-sided information at best). Read the article and you’ll see my response. I’ve also posted it below as well….
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So now companies are so badly managed, as to not withstand a downturn in the economy, they turn to crying desperate pleas of ‘they are walking on our lawn!’ so that noone else can possibly sell anything that even hints at competition. Where will it stop? With Loreal now sue Sears for having a Britney Spears perfume sitting on the shelf next to it because ‘people may buy the OTHER perform because it’s trying to be like Loreal’? No different in the digital world. This is simple a shift in mentality and what, used to be called, an open market is. With searches and ads being built on keywords, how does this differ than any other advertising campaign? Maybe I should start a company called “Advertising Campaign” and sue anyone who ever uses those two words in their corporate documentation? Are people so confused that they actually believe that competition never, ever uses another company’s product to promote their own? How soon people forget their history lesson (http://legacy.lclark.edu/~nilsen/whitelaw.html). But companies will do anything to get more advertising for free I suppose….

