Mortgage Crisis Leads to Tent Cities of Homeless
As reported by BBC News:
I learned about this video from a post on Boing Boing, where Cory Doctorow raises an excellent question: why is the British news media covering this, but not the US media?
As reported by BBC News:
I learned about this video from a post on Boing Boing, where Cory Doctorow raises an excellent question: why is the British news media covering this, but not the US media?
Not only that, they’ve sold out hard.
This morning I heard a chopped-up version of “Island in the Sun” playing during a commercial for Beaches Resorts, the family-focused sibling brand of couple-focused Sandals Resorts.
I’ve got no problem with bands licensing their music to make some extra money, but Jesus Christ guys… did you have to go so yuppie with it? Weezer’s quirky/edgy style made them a favorite of mine in late high school and throughout college. Tropical luxury resorts just don’t seem to fit at all.
What next? “Dope Nose” in a commercial for Nasonex? “We Are All On Drugs” in a commercial for CVS Pharmacy?
You know, this is almost as bad as hearing Pearl Jam playing in Wal-Mart.
You’ve probably seen their clever TV advertisements, with that scruffy protagonist singing his catchy tune of remorse and financial ruin. They promise to monitor your credit score and alert you of any changes. Sounds great, right? Wrong.
The ad is deceptive. Listen closely, and you’ll hear Fast-Talking Disclaimer Man say this: “Offer applies with enrollment in Triple Advantage.” That’s the catch — their Triple Advantage service is not free. It has a free trial period of only seven days, after which it will cost you about $15 per month. The FreeCreditReport.com home page does explain this, but it does so in blue text on a slightly darker blue background. It’s not exactly easy to read, or even easy to notice if you’re in a hurry.
You’re entitled by law to a free credit report from each of the three credit bureaus every year. To get those reports, however, you need to go to annualcreditreport.com. Annualcreditreport.com is the one and only official source for these free annual reports.
The moral of the story is one I’m sure you’ve heard many times before: if it sounds too good to be true, then it probably is.
I knew something was fishy about FreeCreditReport.com when I heard the ad’s disclaimer but I owe the details to The Simple Dollar, an excellent personal finance weblog by Trent Hamm. The comments on that site’s original post have some good advice on making the most of your free annual credit reports.
If I hear Lou Dobbs say “I don’t have a dog in this hunt” one more time, I swear I’m going to throw my shoe at the television.
Dobbs is overplaying his “Mr. Independent” shtick to the point of self-parody. I may find Chris Matthews insufferable, but at least his egomaniacal hooting is somewhat counteracted by the wit of Keith Olbermann. Even Wolf Blitzer’s mighty beard isn’t enough to nullify Lou Dobbs’s self-righteous preening.
TBS has cooked up a few amusing promos for their Lord of the Rings showings this weekend. Here’s my personal favorite, via YouTube:
Since when does TBS do slash fanfic?
Turns out the embedded video above doesn’t agree with the Opera web browser. Opera users can still watch the commercial on the YouTube site, however.