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MonoPrice.com

April 13th, 2010 by Jeremy

On this week’s TWIT they mentioned MonoPrice.com which I hadn’t heard about.  Evidently I’ve been missing out so either you haven’t told me about it or everyone I know hasn’t heard of it either (which leads me to share it with you).  They sell home theater hardware, cables, adapters, video and audio switches, networking, security, accessories, and ink and toner for very reasonable prices.

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Unsubscribing To Groupon

March 30th, 2010 by Jeremy

I unsubscribed to Groupon.com’s daily emails and instead opted to subscribe to their RSS feed. I found the page which resulted upon unsubscribing hilarious (note there is no sound).

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WeatherUnderground.com

March 21st, 2010 by Jeremy

What is your favorite weather website?  I like WeatherUnderground.com.

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TypeWith.Me

March 16th, 2010 by Jeremy

We all know you can use Google Docs to collaborate on a document but have you tried TypeWith.Me yet?  It allows you to instantly collaborate on a document with one click of a mouse and what makes it brilliant in my mind is the other person you are collaborating with won’t need a Google account to use it!

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ChainStoreReaction.com

March 1st, 2010 by Jeremy

ChainStoreReaction.com believes “Slavery is a global problem that requires a global solution. We believe that the solution requires consumers and producers to work together. As consumers, we are in essence the last link in the supply chain. By the pure law of physics, we have the leverage to PULL that chain and create a reaction that leads all the way down to the very first link. If we as consumers don’t pull that chain, no one will.

One of the most strategic battlefields of the 21st Century Abolitionist Movement is the marketplace. Everyone has a role to play, and your consumption is a deft weapon, that when used properly, can elicit tangible and viral freedom. We believe one of the most effective penalties you can offer a producer who is not operating with transparency, is to choose a more transparent competitor.

Because we purchase our products in public, we choose to discuss a way forward in this issue, in public. Therefore, we are initiating an open conversation on this site that allows us to voice our demand of SlaveFREE products, and in turn hear what companies are doing on the issue.”

No Response: Letters that have been sent with no response back to Chain Store Reaction from you.
Insufficient: The company has sent back a response that either does not address the issue, is a boiler-plate corporate social responsibility statement, or refuses to fill out any part of our survey.
View Response: The company has responded to your letter and filled out the survey which we have posted for entire community to see.
Thank You: The company has filled out the survey and went out of their way to express their ongoing and future efforts on this issue. We encourage consumers to do send a thank you letter by clicking on companies with this status.

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