I'm actually more concerned about the environmentally unfriendly hot air emission from that rant. @jesseluna
Oct 09, 2008
Ryan said...
I think there was an obvious overreaction there (kind funny). However, I would also agree that sometimes the huge long lists of pictures from your blog in the feed reader is a bit overkill. Anything more than a couple pics, probably deserves a link. Some us *are* on limited connections :)
<sarcasmYeah! Use a link! You selfish, rude person, you! How dare you share an interesting experience with those of us who have chosen to read about your interesting experiences!</sarcasm
I enjoyed it. I thought the pix and the story were great, and I liked that you explained part of the reason why you put it on your blog. With everything that's going on, this is a really nice way to support our troops. (That said, I'd be happy to help you with Flickr ;-).)
Perhaps you need to add a state-the-obvious statement to your site T&C's that the relationship between you and the reader is 'at will' and the reader may choose to unsub at any time if (s)he finds your posts not worth reading.
Get out the sandpit, its a blog entry, you dont have to read it...
Oct 11, 2008
Dave said...
Personally, I agree with the anonymous ranter. Rude and selfish. Sorry.
Oct 12, 2008
Adi said...
If it wasn't for guy kawasaki i wld believe the point of adding so many images is to increase search engine traffic from people searching from such images.
I have no idea what his problem is, but you know, you can't please all the people, all the time.
Maybe he shoots with a Canon! ^ ^ Just kidding! I don't want you to start getting hate mail from Canon users on my account.
Oct 16, 2008
Ken said...
Too funny.... Is this not Guy's blog?? He can put up what ever he wants. YOU have the choice NOT to visit the site! You can please some of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time. If my calculations are correct, Guy is pleasing about 87.3% of the people, 92.4% of the time! ROCK ON!
Oct 29, 2008
Mat said...
You know, I used to read blogs like this one and Seth's and a few others in absolute awe. Then my brother said something to me which changed the way I look at any advice or top trends blog. "They're expert marketers offering expert advice and tips. That is a description of their content and their marketing angle."
Try and remember that what you're told doesn't have to be untrue for there to be multiple motives for what's being said..
I really enjoyed the post, but then again I've never seen the inside of an aircraft carrier. thanks
Jul 15, 2009
Steve said...
I spent a week on the Stennis as part of what the Navy calls a "Tiger" cruise. I loved the blog and the pictures. The US Military deserves all the recognition they can get for the job they do and the sacrifices they make for the Freedoms we have. As much as I enjoy the online digital world, it sounds like some folks take it WAY too seriously. Come out from in front of the computer once in a while and you might find you enjoy it.
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@jesseluna
and if this falls in that 5%, well... flame on
Personally, I enjoyed the blog entry.
Maybe he shoots with a Canon! ^ ^ Just kidding! I don't want you to start getting hate mail from Canon users on my account.
"They're expert marketers offering expert advice and tips. That is a description of their content and their marketing angle."
Try and remember that what you're told doesn't have to be untrue for there to be multiple motives for what's being said..
I really enjoyed the post, but then again I've never seen the inside of an aircraft carrier. thanks
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