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  • Google bombing of President Arroyo, Cabinet secretaries succeeds

    Start sending your e-mails now: the campaign by activists to google bomb President Arroyo’s website with the search term “pekeng pangulo” or fake president has succeeded. Check it out. Go to www.google.com enter pekeng pangulo in the search field and click on I’m Feeling Lucky or Sinuswerte Ako. The Young Radicals blog, which initiated the…

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  • links for 2005-11-20

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  • links for 2005-11-19

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  • Is this e-mail bloggable?

    Here’s an interesting tip from Steve Outing in Poynter’s E-Media Tidbits: put an indicator in your e-mail signature whether your e-mail is private or “bloggable.” With most people owning blogs nowadays, Outing says “it’s worthwhile to make it clear when something you’ve sent in an e-mail is meant to be private.” I tweaked my signature…

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  • Deferred success my gluteus maximus

    An association of teachers had considered a proposal to use “deferred success” as euphemism for “fail.” According to the Global Language Monitor: “The Professional Association of Teachers in the UK considered a proposal to replace any notion of failure with deferred success in order to bolster students’ self-esteem.” Among the euphemisms spotted this year are:…

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