OK, take it outside now please... 

--- In [email protected], Andrew Baron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of Jason, he's most known for:
> 
> 1. Stealing the idea and the people from Gizmodo to make the  
> identical knock off- Engagdget
> 2. Not paying employees fair wages.
> 3. Trying to steal Amanda from Rocketboom (only one day after news  
> broke)
> 4. Trying to steal top posters from Digg for Netscape
> 2. Killing Netscape by making it into a Diggclone and then getting  
> fired from AOL
> 3. Building a site called Mahalo which is suffering badly and no one  
> likes.
> 
> Not just based on these few examples which have been extremely  
> destructive to the world, but also based on his regular,  
> stereotypical activity of attacking people instead of their work, I  
> just want to throw out that Jason's only means of being popular is  
> exactly this: taking and causing conflict.
> 
> Look no further than Ann Coulter. It works great for her. If they  
> can't do it based on their own good ideas and they cant do it while  
> collaborating with others, at least they can do it by shitting all  
> over everyone.
> 
> Usually a good post has a lot of conversation but doesn't cause  
> others to speak out so negatively at the author. This is likely the  
> reason why there have been SO MANY bad reactions to Jason's post:  
> When one lives their life so selfishly while attacking and being  
> brutal, its destructive to everyone around because it causes damage  
> and rubs off on the rest off.
> 
> My original answer to the original thread was likely not considered.  
> The best way to grow your audience is not by spamming everyone. Its  
> by improving your show. At this point Jason, you really shouldn't be  
> asking any other questions until you get that one worked out. You got  
> Veronica, she's great. You should be paying Veronica more, you need  
> to invest in some better equipment and get some production help. How  
> can you improve the show?
> 
> We ask ourselves this question every single day and it continues to  
> receive the most concern out of every thing we do.
> 
> 
> 
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