I was wondering about just how many Groupon-like online daily discount deal websites exist for Buffalo, did a quick web-trawl and found five.
1. Groupon
2. LivingSocial
3. SocialBuy
4. Deal of the day
5. WGRZ discount deals
One of these days, I might be persuaded to get a mani-pedi and a swedish massage or maybe I could go y0ga-craZy and try out every flavour of class down Elmwood.
All of the other zillion grouponoids cater to posher cities and of course, NYC - regardless of wherever they are based. I even found some European ones from UK and Germany that had NYC listed as one of the deal cities! Buffalo doesn't seem to be that popular...
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12/12/2010 11:43 #53245
GrouponoidsCategory: buffalo
12/11/2010 16:33 #53237
The evil shadows of Facebook.Category: the odes
At my department party yesterday, someone from the department that I didn't know very well knew me from some of my pictures posted by her boyfriend's friend who is on facebook and went to the same baking workshop as I did. Minutes after the party, I ran into (e:enknot) who said he finds (e:strip) boring nowadays because it's the same old 5 people posting. And something to the effect of facebook being a much more dynamic connection to the planet.
On the detour-ridden walk home through smoky downtown, I really missed my dance class (we are on holiday break and classes resume January) and the absolute joy of salsa beats. To make up for the vacuum and erase an overdose of lady blabla and the impersonal nature of electronic music, I dropped by Club Barcelona hoping to catch the latin jazz project and Ibrahim Ferrer in the making. Turned out they had taken a leave of absence just for yesterday.
As I walked two other annoying points came to mind. My übercool salsa teachers are on facebook and nowhere else. And not just that, my primary citation manager is now suggesting that I "like" articles and login with my facebook login. To give in or not to give in to facebook-it's-so-cool pressure? That was the irritating question.
I don't want a connection with the planet. I like my own little flow of thoughts here and I completely love the new interface of the site. Big thumbs down to Dr. Evil. I am not filling in the mini-me shoes anytime soon.
On the detour-ridden walk home through smoky downtown, I really missed my dance class (we are on holiday break and classes resume January) and the absolute joy of salsa beats. To make up for the vacuum and erase an overdose of lady blabla and the impersonal nature of electronic music, I dropped by Club Barcelona hoping to catch the latin jazz project and Ibrahim Ferrer in the making. Turned out they had taken a leave of absence just for yesterday.
As I walked two other annoying points came to mind. My übercool salsa teachers are on facebook and nowhere else. And not just that, my primary citation manager is now suggesting that I "like" articles and login with my facebook login. To give in or not to give in to facebook-it's-so-cool pressure? That was the irritating question.
I don't want a connection with the planet. I like my own little flow of thoughts here and I completely love the new interface of the site. Big thumbs down to Dr. Evil. I am not filling in the mini-me shoes anytime soon.
tinypliny - 12/13/10 22:23
THEY were right THERE in downtown on saturday. :::link:::
DAMN, you fb. Don't want to join you and yet everyone I am seeking is with you. Aaarrgh. Wish I had seen this sooner - I would have headed straight to the Pucho Olivencia Center on Swan after the party!
THEY were right THERE in downtown on saturday. :::link:::
DAMN, you fb. Don't want to join you and yet everyone I am seeking is with you. Aaarrgh. Wish I had seen this sooner - I would have headed straight to the Pucho Olivencia Center on Swan after the party!
tinypliny - 12/12/10 11:52
haha - I think the dangers and distractions of joining outweigh the pleasure of stalking my teachers. I don't think I am quite at the desperate stalkerish level yet. May in a few months... :-)
I tried twittering and it totally wiped out my desire to write here for a bit. When I was twittering, I felt like I was frittering away my thoughts in 140 characters and being even more vain and trivial than I usually am... I see facebook as a similar, if not worse, experiment.
haha - I think the dangers and distractions of joining outweigh the pleasure of stalking my teachers. I don't think I am quite at the desperate stalkerish level yet. May in a few months... :-)
I tried twittering and it totally wiped out my desire to write here for a bit. When I was twittering, I felt like I was frittering away my thoughts in 140 characters and being even more vain and trivial than I usually am... I see facebook as a similar, if not worse, experiment.
metalpeter - 12/12/10 11:38
I think you should join and also stay here. Maybe connect with the dance people and try to get them to Join Here?
I think you should join and also stay here. Maybe connect with the dance people and try to get them to Join Here?
metalpeter - 12/12/10 10:52
Well the thing that is funny about facebook is that I have friends on there that I have meet at (e:strip) parties that I'm not sure if they are on (e:strip). Or if they are I don't know there user names..............
Well the thing that is funny about facebook is that I have friends on there that I have meet at (e:strip) parties that I'm not sure if they are on (e:strip). Or if they are I don't know there user names..............
uncutsaniflush - 12/11/10 21:53
(e:paul) - I think your analysis is spot on. If people put in as much energy here as they do on facebook, estrip would be a different place.
I'm a member of facebook but I don't really very much there at all.
I like the idea of a blog better than the idea of immediate social networking. The only places that I've blogged are estrip.org and wordpress. I like the control that I have over the look of the interface on wordpress. But I also really like the new estrip. I've decided that for the nonce if I'm going to blog only in one place, it will be estrip.
Ironically enough, as the internet has gotten more into the social side, I've become more of a recluse. I used to be on irc, on usenet, on aim, on icq sometimes all at once. It was great to be able to talk to someone half a world away. It seems less cool to talk to someone online that you just saw at work. But that is just me.
I've been thinking that I'm going to post links to my estrip stuff on facebook. Go figure.
I think that I might be a bit of a Luddite or some sort of dinosaur destined to die when the next social networking comet hits the earth.
(e:paul) - I think your analysis is spot on. If people put in as much energy here as they do on facebook, estrip would be a different place.
I'm a member of facebook but I don't really very much there at all.
I like the idea of a blog better than the idea of immediate social networking. The only places that I've blogged are estrip.org and wordpress. I like the control that I have over the look of the interface on wordpress. But I also really like the new estrip. I've decided that for the nonce if I'm going to blog only in one place, it will be estrip.
Ironically enough, as the internet has gotten more into the social side, I've become more of a recluse. I used to be on irc, on usenet, on aim, on icq sometimes all at once. It was great to be able to talk to someone half a world away. It seems less cool to talk to someone online that you just saw at work. But that is just me.
I've been thinking that I'm going to post links to my estrip stuff on facebook. Go figure.
I think that I might be a bit of a Luddite or some sort of dinosaur destined to die when the next social networking comet hits the earth.
tinypliny - 12/11/10 19:42
"you entire friends, family, and coworkers are here"
That FREAKS me out. I am SO glad I am boring and don't want to be poked or liked. I use (e:strip) almost as a personal reference. I wish I had kept a regular record even earlier when I was in med school. My life was so jam-packed with craziness then and now I can't really identify with that crazy person anymore...
"you entire friends, family, and coworkers are here"
That FREAKS me out. I am SO glad I am boring and don't want to be poked or liked. I use (e:strip) almost as a personal reference. I wish I had kept a regular record even earlier when I was in med school. My life was so jam-packed with craziness then and now I can't really identify with that crazy person anymore...
paul - 12/11/10 17:19
You don't have to feel guilty and I don't think they are evil. (e:enknot) is right, estrip is boring now because no one posts anymore besides a very few of us. Its especially boring if you are the type of person who is always on the prowl for "La fille du jour" or the internet meme of the day.
For me I prefer the longterm journal nature of a blog than the immediate feedback of of a whole slew of semi random acquaintances feeding each other links and brief status updates. I mean its fun to have other people participate in your life but even if everyone one else left I would keep writing as I love in my blog as I love being able to flip back through my life.
At the same time, I can understand wanting move to a more immediate feedback environment if that is the type of thing someone is looking for - especially for more social individuals. There is really nothing estrip can do to compete with the "you entire friends, family, and coworkers are here" and they all want to "like" what you say and poke you to make you feel special that face book has. I guess unless that is what you were not looking for in the first place.
You don't have to feel guilty and I don't think they are evil. (e:enknot) is right, estrip is boring now because no one posts anymore besides a very few of us. Its especially boring if you are the type of person who is always on the prowl for "La fille du jour" or the internet meme of the day.
For me I prefer the longterm journal nature of a blog than the immediate feedback of of a whole slew of semi random acquaintances feeding each other links and brief status updates. I mean its fun to have other people participate in your life but even if everyone one else left I would keep writing as I love in my blog as I love being able to flip back through my life.
At the same time, I can understand wanting move to a more immediate feedback environment if that is the type of thing someone is looking for - especially for more social individuals. There is really nothing estrip can do to compete with the "you entire friends, family, and coworkers are here" and they all want to "like" what you say and poke you to make you feel special that face book has. I guess unless that is what you were not looking for in the first place.
12/11/2010 14:31 #53235
Who would I rather be?!Category: dance
I do look a lot like that man on the right. In fact I know how to do that exact trick with the office chair. Learning to swirl-walk with my hands seems like a tall order.
12/11/2010 05:32 #53233
25 DelawareCategory: music
YEah, that's the bus I love.
libertad - 12/11/10 10:08
Haha! Watch me make like a fetus and head out!
Haha! Watch me make like a fetus and head out!
12/06/2010 23:31 #53220
I spend 29 calories...Category: the odes
walking to work everyday.
Route Summary
Total Distance: 0.60 miles
Avg Speed: 3.2 miles/h
Estimated Time: 11m 19s
Start Elevation: 666.01 ft
End Elevation: 679.13 ft
Minimum Elevation: 652.89 ft
Maximum Elevation: 679.13 ft
Elevation Ascent: 45.93 ft
Elevation Descent: 32.81 ft
Estimated Calories: 29.37
That's even less calories than one of those teeny apples you get when you buy them by the bag.
Abysmal.
Route Summary
Total Distance: 0.60 miles
Avg Speed: 3.2 miles/h
Estimated Time: 11m 19s
Start Elevation: 666.01 ft
End Elevation: 679.13 ft
Minimum Elevation: 652.89 ft
Maximum Elevation: 679.13 ft
Elevation Ascent: 45.93 ft
Elevation Descent: 32.81 ft
Estimated Calories: 29.37
That's even less calories than one of those teeny apples you get when you buy them by the bag.
Abysmal.
tinypliny - 12/12/10 01:48
LOL
It's not that bad of a route, really! I haven't got heckled in a long while now. I avoid the metro station vicinity, though. That's where some of the really loud ones seem to hang out.
LOL
It's not that bad of a route, really! I haven't got heckled in a long while now. I avoid the metro station vicinity, though. That's where some of the really loud ones seem to hang out.
paul - 12/11/10 22:15
You'd fit in real good on that route.
You'd fit in real good on that route.
tinypliny - 12/09/10 19:34
That's actually a brilliant idea. The dancing, that is. I am not very sure about all comrade-in-loony-arms shouting.
That's actually a brilliant idea. The dancing, that is. I am not very sure about all comrade-in-loony-arms shouting.
libertad - 12/09/10 18:25
Maybe you should start dancing to and from work? Or you can pretend(?) you are insane and just take extra time screaming at everyone and everything. I'm sure they both would spend more calories than just walking alone.
Maybe you should start dancing to and from work? Or you can pretend(?) you are insane and just take extra time screaming at everyone and everything. I'm sure they both would spend more calories than just walking alone.
They might have been a tad bit foolish there. $6 bn was waay overpriced. Google must have had grand plans for Groupon... and now I am sure they will start something similar and topple the company or force a sell at a lower price.
They should have sold to Google. Can you imagine turning down 6 billion dollars? All it would take is for Facebook to offer the same feature natively and they would lose their value.