foot A surefire way to tell that your audience is bored to death

No words…made in an arabic course.

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9 Responses to “A surefire way to tell that your audience is bored to death”

  1. Why do you constantly mess this up with boring bull like that? This is “The Palm-OS Blog”, right?
    So why do you always post boring and unrelated stuff? I really don’t care about your tonic water, I couldn’t care less if you’re bored in school…. I want to read PalmOS-related stuff. Nothing more, nothing less.
    …and everytime I come here I have to browse through two or three pages to find that article again, I read the day before.

    My advice: Post less, but more on topic.

  2. Hi,
    nope, no at-at!

    Anonymous, I am very sorry for your bad experience with TamsPalm. However, we decided to refocus the blog to be more related on IT management and other stuff too..but rest calm, loads of Palm OS Stuff is on the way!

    Best regards
    Tam Hanna

  3. Well, he’s right. The stuff that matters (e.g. reviews) are on the front page for about two days. That’s not a very long time. To make things worse, you have to look for the gems pretty hard, since they are well hidden under postings with no meanung like this one.

  4. …and btw:
    If you’d behave like that in MY course, I’d kick you out of class in less than a New York Minute.

  5. Hi owl,
    I was in a test team for a course with a friend of mine….and I will never ever attend this one again anyways. The presentator is absolutely incapable… . So much on beeing unfriendly.

    As for the reviews, you have good reason. Maybe we should split TamsPalm into two parts!

    Best regards
    Tam Hnna

  6. It’s a blog,

    Tam can post anything he likes in it, it’s his.

    Blogs by their nature contain the relevant and the irrelevant. They’re a record of what the blogger encounters on their journey through life.

    Besides, if it was just about Palm stuff all the time, things would be boring…..

  7. I can understand the readers which don’t want to see stuff that’s irrelevant for them, and sometimes I also think that there are few Palm articles on the top. Perhaps I can do something. My idea is to create a big new category ‘Offtopic’. Then you can decide whether you want to hide articles of this category or not.

  8. Hi,
    thats an idea too. We could have three lists of redcent posts at the top:

    Palm related
    Micro ISV related
    Other stuff

    What about that?

    Best regards
    Tam Hanna

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