In my opinion, the MAIN reason that I have gone bonkers (aka: berserk) at online messageboards is that the reportage about the OAI and the analysis is simply so STOOOOOOOOOOOOPID, I mean it is really remarkable that attempting to become educated about alla these issues by reading what the so-called EXPERTS say absolutely made me even stoooooooopider than I already was - ignorant & uneducated, (but do not live behind the trailer park in a tent, thank you!, lol,) and really to 'ignorant' me further than my initial original condition deserves to be ranked in the Guiness World Book of Records.
posted on September 6, 2000 12:46:12 PM new
Forbes Magazine reported yesterday that whenever eBay announces anything that groups of eBay users goo *bonkers* on the online auction industry (i.e., OAI) messageboards.
b-o-n-K-e-r-s
i believe that the eBay store could sell 1000s of "BonKers 0ver eBay" t-shirts, LOL!
posted on September 6, 2000 01:39:27 PM new
Radh - Most any time that you are close to a event or hold any inside or depth of knowledge of a subject of a newspaper article you will notice inaccuracies in the article.
- reporters are often not expert at their subject
- they collect facts quickly and write a story
- any suggestion of review by people closer to the subject is considered an unacceptable infringement of their independence and objectivity.