Amazing X-Ray Glasses from Sprint! There are blogs I subscribe to which I often wonder why I’m subscribed to them. They’re not bad blogs. On the contrary they’re often very good highly regarded blogs, but they’re rarely about anything I’m interested in so I just click through them day after day without really reading, the reason I subscribed in the first place lost in the mists of time. And then a post will pop up that reminds me why I kept them there. This, from Joel On Software, is such a post signaling to companies who think sending sample products to bloggers is a win-win proposition that it really isn’t. Glorious stuff.
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In June 2000 I started blogging at peteashton.com and 10 years later in June 2010 I decided to stop. Blogging here, that is. I started a clean slate over on I Am Pete Ashton and maintain all manner of other web presences which are all listed here along with my contact details.
You probably came here via a Google search or from following a link on some old blog post somewhere. I hope what you find is useful in some way, though do check the publication date - it might be rather old now.
Thanks for your eyeballs.
Pete Ashton
Hmm, I had to pay good money for my “one phone doesn’t quite do it all” and had the same experience. Good link!