"Christina, What Blackberry are you using? Sometimes if you set your Blackberry browser to emulate Netscape it won't mention Blackberry or mobile. If that happens than we don't know you're on a Blackberry. If you're not doing that, send me an email: david@mofuse.com and we'll get this fixed for you immediately."
- David Berube
"You can change the colors of your links. There are technical reasons (on Blogger's side) as to why the redirect doesn't work with Blogger, trust me, we'd love to be able to redirect your mobile visitors! Email Blogger and tell them to get on it! Analytics on MoFuse for Blogs is down indefinitely, you should try out MoFuse Premium."
- David Berube
"Atleast let me buy an online subscription. We can agree with at least doing that, right? I guess the bigger question is whether or not there is a play for local/hyper-local UGC that has editors. I'm sure someone is doing this to some extent, but execution is everything with this."
- David Berube
"GI-Joe, eh? You're a joke. The United States has NEVER signed off on the __INTERNATIONAL__ court you pinhead. So, for the record, there is NO court that supersedes any US court. Perhaps you shold move to Europe where they don't value their sovereignty as much. You should at least know what you're talking about before you take a condescending approach to someone."
- David Berube
"Definitely do that! Print it out, let them know where they can find this post. Tell them to look at all the comments of people who are completely miserable because they made a shitty product and do not back it up. In 2009, not being transparent will kill your brand. Consumers today are obnoxiously educated and they can no longer create a terrible product that will last up until the warranty and then not work. People will go on the Internet and make decisions based on their behavior, much like many have done by Googling Polaroid and finding this page. Go get'em."
- David Berube
"Can anyone honestly, for a second, think that any former US President or member of their administration will be allowed to be extradited to Europe to stand trial for war-crimes or anything like that? Or better yet, not laugh at their indictment? The US won't allow it's soldiers and commanders to be held accountable by a foreign body for crimes committed during war, we certainly won't allow a former President to be. And that is the absolute right decision. We are a sovereign country with our own laws. If they break the law in America they should be held accountable. But to allow a foreign body of any sort to bring any American citizen to trial in a non-US courtroom for a crime not committed on foreign soil is ludicrous. Short answer: Nobody will be held accountable outside the court of public opinion. And I'm not entirely sure anyone committed any crimes to begin with."
- David Berube
"I totally agree with you. The feature's they have introduced and are rumored to introduce are all to increase the bottom line, which is probably their main concern right now. It does appear that they've been ignoring their customers for a bit now. We've demanded a few features and they've been left out for what I call fluff, money making features. The issue is though, those people that are demanding these features are not going to switch because of it. I'm a perfect example, I cannot _not_ use my iPhone, I've tried. And I'm hardly the fan-boy."
- David Berube
"I used to work on Capitol Hill. Call your Representative and ask him/her for a ticket to get in. I went to Bush's last inauguration and they had sections that were color coded, some better than others. I believe the only way to get these tickets/passes is through the new administration or a member of Congress' office. I do think there is general admission in the way way back though. It's not as cool as you may think, although Obama's might be a bit more enjoyable than Bush's. I'd recommend (if you can) going to one of the ball's they have for the new President. I also attended one of Bush's Inaugural ball and very much enjoyed the open bar and I got to watch him and Dick try to dance."
- David Berube