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- Kol Tregaskes
from Bookmarklet
essential list, though I'm a little afraid of the whole monitoring stats thing. I tend to ignore stats so I can completely focus on the content and quality.
- Ernst-Jan Pfauth
It's a good point. I have it installed but don't really look at it. I don't have that many visitors anyway and 99.9% of them are bots.
- Kol Tregaskes
Fantastic idea! As facilitator in such an experiemental presentation format, your head must be buzzing with all the concurrent threads. 10x more exhausting than "normal" pres?
- Mathieu Ayel
just catching up with the Friendfeed comments and likes on this idea! Glad you liked it it was very experimental and looks like it went ok.
- Loic Le Meur
SHADE... or my connection or my asus eeepc 700 ar not enough powered to be able to watch smoothly...
- jfayel
James, just roll-over the video and click on the thread at the bottom, or navigate as you started playing left or right using the left/right buttons, lots of videos to see
- Loic Le Meur
Well, at least every time you comment, it gives us another opportunity to get this article back into the main friendfeed cue so more people can read the article for themselves.
- Andrew Baron
It is instructive to actually read the linked article, and if one does, one will readily understand that CBS pulled the ad for reasons unrelated to deception. One might also wonder if the ad was aired during the primary season, i.e. in support of HRC.
- eggsy
More people learning about CBS's hypocrisy is always a good thing.
- Ben Jackson
from twhirl
how did it get up there in the first place? using footage of one of their reporters in a campaign ad? that makes CBS look bad.
- tiffany
Only if what the "reporter" said makes themm look bad.
- eggsy
well no, eggsy. having a reporter in a campaign ad makes CBS look like they're playing favorites. that's not a good look for any journalism organization, except maybe on the editorial pages.
- tiffany
The actual comment that *offended* CBS was presented in the ad as a general tenet of belief by Ms. Couric, which was exactly the way Ms. Couric intended it in the first instance. The fact that CBS pulled the ad is testimony to their angst at having to face their double standards, and nothing more. Did they really think that anyone would believe, even for an instant that Couric or CBS would endorse Palin?? Of course not.
- eggsy