All you need is an advertising blitz that costs a few million dollars and you have created cool!
It's shameful what makes the news these days.
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"Unsolicited telemarketing spam, as you've no doubt been reading on Slashdot, is likely to soon become illegal in all states and most of Europe..."
But, that is the problem! Now that we are into the legal/not legal arena, we need to define spam. And correct me if I'm wrong, but charities, politicians, and people doing surveys never spam... or so the law thinks.
The definition of spam will be messed with for years to come and if marketers have their ways they will be able to survey your needs, then sell you their product based on their scientific results! (+-75% margin of error of course)
I got an idea; they can do a special on it. And then, after the special, they can have a 3 panel discussion about it! The next day it could be on CNN Talkback where they can ignore or make faces at the "real" people's comments. Afterwards, they could call in some programmers or maybe the neighbors of the programmers - CNN seems to think the neighbors have a better clue of what is going on these days.
Little room for improvments. HA! That's a laugh!
All you need is an advertising blitz that costs a few million dollars and you have created cool!
It's shameful what makes the news these days.
But, that is the problem! Now that we are into the legal/not legal arena, we need to define spam. And correct me if I'm wrong, but charities, politicians, and people doing surveys never spam... or so the law thinks. The definition of spam will be messed with for years to come and if marketers have their ways they will be able to survey your needs, then sell you their product based on their scientific results! (+-75% margin of error of course)
I got an idea; they can do a special on it. And then, after the special, they can have a 3 panel discussion about it! The next day it could be on CNN Talkback where they can ignore or make faces at the "real" people's comments. Afterwards, they could call in some programmers or maybe the neighbors of the programmers - CNN seems to think the neighbors have a better clue of what is going on these days.