Yours is a very, very, bad hotel
April 13th, 2005Now then, some people seem to think that John Moore and I are brothers – seperated at birth etc., This is not true – though we are good friends and I happen to think he is a very smart geezer.
Johnnie blogged about Consumers who bite back and You have a very bad hotel was one that caught my eye plus ntlhell which in ironic postmodern fashion, has been bought by NTL and one is now redirected to their customer services site. My gaad, is nothing sacred?
And to quote John Moore
But in the world of the net, consumers can organise their resistance. And hype will be quickly dismissed – often with a spirited counterblast. The critics may be harsh and sometimes unfair. But the fact that they now have a powerful way to voice their views changes how marketing works
Toxic Colours is impressively serious
This is what the website has to say:
Behind the glossy image of Kodak’s film there lies one of the largest emitters of toxins in the United States.
Eastman Kodak, a multinational corporation with headquarters in Rochester, New York is the state’s number one manufacturing polluter.
Kodak has a long history of environmental violations, contamination of the Rochester community, dumping of hazardous wastes in Kodak Park, and advocacy for the weakening of environmental regulations.
These examples of Kodak’s dismal environmental record, however, are only a small snapshot of the problem. On this web site you will find information about Kodak’s Toxic Colors, and what you can do to help reduce Kodak’s pollution














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