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03/18/2005 22:49 #31752

Does anyone remember plastikman
"I don't remember falling asleep. The last thing I remember is, I was saying to her, they're all crazy. Even you. You're all crazy. Even me, she said? I thought, oh right, if I categorically eliminate all other people, it's just me and her. She'd like that. Especially you, I said. You're virtually the ringleader, the way I see it. And then I blew out the candle." -Plastikman

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I found a site with mp3 samples online . The song called helicopter totally sounds liek my basic stamp.

03/18/2005 22:24 #31751

Wow the weatherman
[inlink]ajay,300[/inlink] Who would have thought the weatherman!! Hey (e:ajay) fore: rzoo 's project we are building this giant network between neighborhoods. I might need your help. ;)

By the way (e:rzoo) , how did it go, I am sad that we never saw each other on main street [inlink]paul,2847[/inlink]

03/18/2005 17:44 #31750

Nameless Person Complains

"Don't you have any judgmental what is good and bad..? I hoped at least you knew how to respect people. Nobody's gonna worry about whether that journal has been deleted or not. Right..? . . I want you to delete that journal immediately. " -- Nameless Person


I didn't write the pageseven journal, I am not deleting it, I asked whoever wrote it to please take it down because a nameless undefined person finds it overlly offensive in a canoodling kind of way. [size=m]This is why people incorporate and don't do local community based things, because no one wants to deal with the crap from real community.[/size] I would kill for a business front and to be able to tell nameless person to send complaint letter to:

Estrip Customer Service
PO BOX 123
Buffalo, NY 14222
USA

P.S. Everyone should worry if I just starting deleting journals that other people wrote. It's kind of like if we only burned one book.


03/18/2005 18:28 #31749

Angry former participant
Angry Former Participant,
The page seven journal was not written by the staff at elmwoodstrip.org. We regret to inform you that we will not be deleting it as it would be against our censorship policy. We have, however, as per your request, asked that the user who wrote it, politely take it down. As it does not mention you specifically, we have decided that conduct rule 4. "By becoming an (e:peep) you agree to not create and/or display (e:content) that includes personal information about a third party without their consent," does not exactly apply here.

As a partcipant in this socially networked public performance project, you were not a customer, you were a particpant. (e:peeps) (members of www.elmwoodstrip.org with (e:content) upload permissions) that partake in our non-commercial, social networking performance are always taking a risk when entering the public spotlight by starting a journal.

By removing the part of yourself (your (e:content)) that was your representative structure within the greater scheme of the site's social relationships, you have created a situation that other (e:peeps) are reacting to.

I can assure you that the sooner you leave the situation alone, the quicker it will fade into history.

(E:strip) Staff


03/18/2005 15:39 #31748

Trademarks
This quote is so creepy but exactly what I need for my interactive clothing design project. It is the greatest description of trademark I have ever seen. Here is the full text. It is about trademarking the fragrance logo

The trademark of a company, symbolised by its logo, is a concentration of information that allows the product to be identified among other similar products often of similar quality. A trademark is a capital for a company because it eases communication between the company and the consumer. It gives the consumer faith in his choice, social status and personal satisfaction when using the product. The existence of a trademark allows the company to optimise its marketing budget, increase profit margins, put pressure on the distribution network, and gives it an advantage over it's competitors. The creation of a 'capital trademark' takes time and calls for serious investment but is more than justified by the advantages that it generates. A logo is the physical aspect of a brand name and expresses the values of the company and its image.