What a busy week!
While he prefers “illegal” action,” Allan’s been threatened with “legal action” by Melanie Tannenbaum, a WikiBios user (we discussed WikiBios in Chat# 11), after posting about WikiBios on Desirable Roasted Coffee. Lee and Allan agree WikiBios is still a bad idea & just getting worse. And we believe a lot of Web 2.0 “social networking” sites are inherently rife with liability issues.
Lee, smitten by Second Life, has transgendered again. Now completely asexual, Lee has set us up on the Podcast Island of Second Life. We are just two doors down from For Immediate Release (a podcast you should listen to, if you have time after ours), and our furnishings are much, much better (says Lee; Allan is still stranded on Help Island — though help is to be had from C.C. Chapman).
Better Desirable Roasted Communications has a store! Tee-shirts (our logo is too big for skimpier garments; anyway, thongs are so last night) and coffee mugs. We aim to have a Very Large Crude Carrier line out next year.
Paull Young audio comments, and Luke Armour writes kind words about us on his blog.
Finally, Allan had a nice experience with social media this week. Through the generosity of Giornale Nuovo’s “Mr. H,” who periodically culls his library for the benefit of readers, he received The Writings of John Evelyn in the mail & is happy.
What do you think? Agree with us? Disagree? Drop your comments on this post, or send a Waxmail to ‘comments at commscafe dot com’.
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