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» The Onosecond
Need to get in touch with these people...
I’m working for a reporter who is writing a book on creative revenge tactics and dealing with life’s annoyances. I came across a couple of posts on the previous questions of the week that were interesting. If any of the following people would like to be interviewed about their post for the book, please get in touch with me at [email protected]. Thanks.
Petty Sabotage
Music Shop Fun by monstermunchqueen, Wed 4 May 2005, 16:44
My dad hates modern "conveniences" by belen, Fri 6 May 2005, 6:23
Further Acts of Petty Sabotage by Vlad The Impala, Thu 5 May 2005, 21:30
Autocorrect again i'm afraid... by Humpty Dumpty was Pushed, Wed 4 May 2005, 12:57
Onosecond
Not me but a colleague by anthorin, Thu 26 May 2005, 11:44
The dangers of mailing lists by wilfy, Thu 26 May 2005, 11:16
The Onosecond by Tarquins Love Handles, Thu 26 May 2005, 13:00
And then there was the time... by IcePimp, Thu 26 May 2005, 12:52
Be so careful by Gert-Big-Robot-Gal, Thu 26 May 2005, 12:38
A very close shave by BobbyParadise, Thu 26 May 2005, 12:02
(Tue 31st May 2005, 10:31, More)
Need to get in touch with these people...
I’m working for a reporter who is writing a book on creative revenge tactics and dealing with life’s annoyances. I came across a couple of posts on the previous questions of the week that were interesting. If any of the following people would like to be interviewed about their post for the book, please get in touch with me at [email protected]. Thanks.
Petty Sabotage
Music Shop Fun by monstermunchqueen, Wed 4 May 2005, 16:44
My dad hates modern "conveniences" by belen, Fri 6 May 2005, 6:23
Further Acts of Petty Sabotage by Vlad The Impala, Thu 5 May 2005, 21:30
Autocorrect again i'm afraid... by Humpty Dumpty was Pushed, Wed 4 May 2005, 12:57
Onosecond
Not me but a colleague by anthorin, Thu 26 May 2005, 11:44
The dangers of mailing lists by wilfy, Thu 26 May 2005, 11:16
The Onosecond by Tarquins Love Handles, Thu 26 May 2005, 13:00
And then there was the time... by IcePimp, Thu 26 May 2005, 12:52
Be so careful by Gert-Big-Robot-Gal, Thu 26 May 2005, 12:38
A very close shave by BobbyParadise, Thu 26 May 2005, 12:02
(Tue 31st May 2005, 10:31, More)
» The Onosecond
Looking for creative and petty tactics...
As mentioned in a previous post, Im working for a reporter at the New York Times who is writing a book on creative ways of dealing with life´s little annoyances. We are looking, ideally, for sustained tactics more than single experiences that people have had with these frustrations, something that you have done regularly in these situations.
Here is a list of the things we are looking for. If anyone has creative or funny tactics, please send them to me at [email protected].
--Dealing with the computer voicemail lady, that after I'm done leaving my (now only 6 second)message, I can just hang up or press 0 for more options and I should press 5 to leave a callback number. Sure, it's only a short second that she pauses you before hanging up. But still, this post-message recording is really tedious. Whats to be done in the face of this annoyance?
--Has anyone taken to using a spoof disclaimer at the bottom of their emails in mockery of the annoying and ridiculously litigious trend of closing each email with some confidentiality language. Has anyone developed any other particular tactic for reacting to those disclaimers?
--Has anyone invented an anti-ringtone to make the point that they despise those cutesy ringtones. Maybe it just says "I hate cutesy ringtones" whenever someone calls. Or perhaps they have thought of some other tactic for dealing with this annoyance.
--Has anyone ever gone to extreme lengths - like, say, sending a virus or pulling the fire alarm - after having mistakenly sent an email to exactly the person you did not want to read it.
--Dealing with pushy salespeople who ask every 2 minutes whether you want help. Sure, there are probably a fair number of one-liners. But we'd be interested in something more sustained or creative.
--Dealing with charity muggers that are always prowling the streets asking for your bank details. Does anyone have a low grade tactic like keeping thier own petition on them at all times so that when they are asked by someone else for a signature they can whip it out and ask for the same in return? What about stores that ask for charity at the counter, especially during Christmas time, are there any sustained tactics for dealing with that?
--ATM fees are the worst. Other than getting money from machines that dont charge - has anyone developed some passive aggressive way of dealing with these charges? Some people get back at their bank by throwing away the stack of deposit slips every time they go inside. Irrational? sure. But interesting nonetheless.
--Calling a company support telephone number that was the only "help" you could find after 15 minutes on their website... only to get a recording suggesting you go to the company website for help with your questions. Anyone who has found a way to cut this Gordian knot?
(Tue 31st May 2005, 14:57, More)
Looking for creative and petty tactics...
As mentioned in a previous post, Im working for a reporter at the New York Times who is writing a book on creative ways of dealing with life´s little annoyances. We are looking, ideally, for sustained tactics more than single experiences that people have had with these frustrations, something that you have done regularly in these situations.
Here is a list of the things we are looking for. If anyone has creative or funny tactics, please send them to me at [email protected].
--Dealing with the computer voicemail lady, that after I'm done leaving my (now only 6 second)message, I can just hang up or press 0 for more options and I should press 5 to leave a callback number. Sure, it's only a short second that she pauses you before hanging up. But still, this post-message recording is really tedious. Whats to be done in the face of this annoyance?
--Has anyone taken to using a spoof disclaimer at the bottom of their emails in mockery of the annoying and ridiculously litigious trend of closing each email with some confidentiality language. Has anyone developed any other particular tactic for reacting to those disclaimers?
--Has anyone invented an anti-ringtone to make the point that they despise those cutesy ringtones. Maybe it just says "I hate cutesy ringtones" whenever someone calls. Or perhaps they have thought of some other tactic for dealing with this annoyance.
--Has anyone ever gone to extreme lengths - like, say, sending a virus or pulling the fire alarm - after having mistakenly sent an email to exactly the person you did not want to read it.
--Dealing with pushy salespeople who ask every 2 minutes whether you want help. Sure, there are probably a fair number of one-liners. But we'd be interested in something more sustained or creative.
--Dealing with charity muggers that are always prowling the streets asking for your bank details. Does anyone have a low grade tactic like keeping thier own petition on them at all times so that when they are asked by someone else for a signature they can whip it out and ask for the same in return? What about stores that ask for charity at the counter, especially during Christmas time, are there any sustained tactics for dealing with that?
--ATM fees are the worst. Other than getting money from machines that dont charge - has anyone developed some passive aggressive way of dealing with these charges? Some people get back at their bank by throwing away the stack of deposit slips every time they go inside. Irrational? sure. But interesting nonetheless.
--Calling a company support telephone number that was the only "help" you could find after 15 minutes on their website... only to get a recording suggesting you go to the company website for help with your questions. Anyone who has found a way to cut this Gordian knot?
(Tue 31st May 2005, 14:57, More)
» The Onosecond
Mediaslut, please get in touch..
Yours is a brilliant revenge story. If its true, please get in touch with me at [email protected] if you want to be interviewed for revenge book. (see post below)
(Tue 31st May 2005, 11:58, More)
Mediaslut, please get in touch..
Yours is a brilliant revenge story. If its true, please get in touch with me at [email protected] if you want to be interviewed for revenge book. (see post below)
(Tue 31st May 2005, 11:58, More)