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hindsight
The Pain (And Hilarity) Of Old Press Releases
Harry McCracken at Technologizer gathered a bunch of old press releases from technology companies and retailers and annotated them based on what we now know.
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psas
The Consumerist Comments Code
The Consumerist Comments Code, which we repost every now and again, is intended to promote a discussion filled with substantive information, insights, humorous observations and relevant personal experiences. In other words, comments that other people would want to read. Here are some rules to help make this possible... (And while we're on the topic of commenters, don't forget to add your email address to your user profile by going to http://consumerist.com/people/yourscreenname/profile/ so you can keep your commenter profile when we transition to a new platform this Fall) More »
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psas
So Long, Farewell....
I've already written the heartfelt and emotional goodbye once before, and I said everything then that I wanted to say. I could go on and tell you how Ben and Meghann, and the entire Consumerist team, are wonderful people to call colleagues; or, that Consumers Union couldn't be a more fitting and supportive home; or, that some of the site's best work is still ahead (seriously, there's great stuff in the pipe;) I could do all that—and it would all be true—but I'll instead link back to my old post and thank you once again for reading. Goodbye!
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Our comment reply feature is acting stupid again. We're aware of the glitch and have contacted our various extended warranty providers to see about getting it fixed. Thanks for your patience.
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reminders
Don't Forget To Vote In Round 2 Of WCIA '09
If you haven't done so yet, visit our posts for the round two competitors for Worst Company in America—we've got 7 face-offs ready for your vote, and the final one will go up next week (Circuit City vs. BoA, if you're following the bracket.) Is Ticketmaster's stranglehold on the live event industry worse than United Health Care's capacity for denying valid insurance claims? Does bailout-tainted AIG deserve the title more than regular-tainted Peanut Corp? Only you can decide!
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announcements
Carey Will Be Back Next Weekend
Our beloved weekend editor Carey is taking the weekend off. I have put on my Carey wig, my Carey vest, my Carey shoes, and my Carey clown nose and will be posting this weekend as a very poor substitute for Carey, while the weather outside is amazing. Here's a picture of how we probably all feel about this.
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superbowl
Consumerist To LiveBlog SuperBowl Ads
I'll be liveblogging the SuperBowl ads on The Consumerist this year, playing a virtual couch buddy for those whose who don't have any friends or whose friends don't make interesting enough commentary. It'll be interesting to see what is traditionally the biggest blowout night for the most outrageous and expensive ads looks like during the Recession. Tune in to the game and Consumerist.com on Feb 1 for all the hot liveblog action, and pass the nachos. -
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announcements
Consumerist Has Been Condensed
You may have noticed that Consumerist's new condensed view is now live. If you like it, good. If you don't, feel free to switch back to the old view. More » -
bailout
Alert: You Cannot Buy Consumerist With Doodle Money
Our post last Friday gave people some great business ideas. We appreciate the offers, but we must insist that you do not try to purchase Consumerist with doodle currency that you have minted yourself, probably while drinking. You can, however, try to bail out the auto industry with it if you want. More » -
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Chris Walters Guest Posts
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Consumerist Is For Sale
Economic times being what they are, Gawker must refocus its efforts on its most commercially successful blogs. Which means, yes, The Consumerist is for sale. More » -
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Consumerist Launches Design Tweaks
We launched some design tweaks for enhanced readability today. Font size is a bit larger. Titles are bit larger. Inside the post, the font is even larger and the text now goes to 800pixels or so wide. All the tags on a post appear in the read more section. Metadata appears underneath the title inside the post. This should make for easier reading, and things will get to looking even better as we learn how to wrangle the new format. Love it? Leave it? Leave your thoughts in the comments. Found a bug? Leave a note on the Gawker bug report site. -
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Take Survey, Help Consumerist
Hey, can you help us out? Take this quick survey so we can learn more about our readers and use that information to sell more ads so we can afford more posts again. Posts, you like posts, right?
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psas
Run Consumerist's Ads
The Consumerist seeks an outside partner to run our ad inventory management and sales. With over 14 million pageviews per month, #29 on the Technorati top 100, a devoted readership, and frequent mainstream media mentions and appearances, it's a gangbusters opportunity for the right people at a reputable company that gets our readers. If you've got serious hustle, integrity, and imagination, contact Ben Popken at ben@consumerist.com. -
announcements
So Long, Jerks!
[This post is in reference to the Consumerist layoffs announced two weeks ago.] Carey already said all the classy stuff last Sunday, so I'll be brief. I had fun, this was an eye-opening experience (I actually learned how to better manage my finances), and blogging every day for a responsive audience is a little like smoking crack, except it makes you fat instead of bone-skinny, and it's not quite as sexy. The best part of this job was watching a story produce results. In aggregate, we're not really "the little guy," and I'm thankful I was able to participate in a website that makes this possible. More » -
announcements
Goodbye
After nearly two years and 1,221 posts, it's time to hang up my fedora and say goodbye. More »












