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Monday, April 11, 2011

The verbal smackdown was system-wide

Before I get into the topic of this post, I just want to mention that an inquiring public wants to know why I've made myself so accessible at the mercy of this blog.

Content is king when it comes to a blog and if you want to be a successful blogger, you need your blog to be current (updated) or else your blog is just another blog in the graveyard of blogs in cyberspace.

I know that many readers are heavily fire-walled at work and read the site on smartphones or can't access certain features, such as comments, so I try to provide as many methods as I can to talk to me. I've posted comments for readers. It's fantastic customer service, don't you think?

The only complaint I've received is that I don't have a twitter feed. If I had a twitter feed, I wouldn't need a blog. I also don't have a Facebook page. To me, that would be twice the work and I already do this once for free as it is.

Friday, I asked how many people heard the verbal smackdown GO Transit issued to remind people to keep their feet on the floor and belongings off the seats. This notice was read on every corridor. Do I sound obsessed with this topic? Have you read my laces-out post?

What GO Transit needs to do is take my favorite amputee and make those stickers larger than the new accessibility stickers they've been raving about and put them on the windows of every coach, a la Ray Finkle.

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