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Conquest Chronicles (Free subscription) | 08/24/2008
That is the answer to Steve Dilbeck's question in his column this morning. Here they go again, that 10-headed monster reduced to the supposedly more palatable six-headed variety. Around USC, that qualifies as progress. The Trojans have been stockpiling talent for years, and even if they have four quarterbacks better than most teams' starter (see: UCLA), that embarrassment of riches has never...
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 08/15/2008
... bum shoulder isn't considered to be a big problem, and Wade could return relatively quickly. Steve Dilbeck of the Daily News writes that the Dodgers look like That's a good thing. No question, too, that Manny Mania . Jeff Kent .Instant replay may be coming soon, . The Dodgers have , but as Dylan Hernandez reports in his notebook (linked above), "it appears the Dodgers made the move to prevent...
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Variety.com (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
Camera (Deluxe color), Shelly Johnson; editor, Debra Chiate; music, Waddy Wachtel; music supervisors, Michael Dilbeck, Brooks Arthur; production designer, Missy Stewart; art director, John Chichester; set decorator, Tracey Doyle; costume designer, Mona May; sound (Dolby Digital/SDDS/DTS), Deb Adair, Bill W. Benton; supervising sound editors, Kami Asgar, Sean McCormack; visual effects supervisor,...
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 07/27/2008
By Brian Stelter Brandon Dilbeck, 20, a student at the University of Washington, was complaining recently on his blog, Brandon Notices, about Comcast's practice of posting ads in its on-screen programming guide. He assumed he was writing for his own benefit.
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CentOS, Linux and Operating Systems (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
Paolo writes “A Washington student got a bit of a shock when he received an email from internet service provider Comcast about comments he had made on his blog. Brandon Dilbeck, a student at the University of Washington, writes a blog and used it to complain about the service he was getting from Comcast. Shortly [...]
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TechBlogger (Free subscription) | 07/26/2008
Paolo writes “A Washington student got a bit of a shock when he received an email from internet service provider Comcast about comments he had made on his blog. Brandon Dilbeck, a student at the University of Washington, writes a blog and used it to complain about the service he was getting from Comcast. Shortly [...]
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Bark Bark Woof Woof (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Apparently Comcast is doing more than just delivering cable TV and internet service. Brandon Dilbeck, 20, a student at the University of Washington, was complaining recently on his blog, Brandon Notices, about Comcast’s practice of posting ads in its on-screen programming guide. He assumed he was writing for his own benefit. “It feels like nobody ever really reads my blog,” he said. “Nobody...
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Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
When Brandon Dilbeck wrote about how shitty his Comcast service was on his no-traffic Blogspot blog, he didn't think anyone was watching. But this guy was. And when he received an email from Comcast...
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Voices - All Things Digital (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Brandon Dilbeck, 20, a student at the University of Washington, was complaining recently on his blog, Brandon Notices, about Comcast's practice of posting ads in its on-screen programming guide.
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Democratic Underground (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
Source: [b]NY Times[/b] PHILADELPHIA Brandon Dilbeck, 20, a student at the University of Washington, was complaining recently on his blog, Brandon Notices, about Comcast's practice of posting ads in its on-screen programming guide. He assumed he was writing for his own benefit. It feels like...
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BlogBridge (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... for any mention of Comcast, the nation’s largest cable company. When he sees a complaint like Mr. Dilbeck’s, he contacts the source to try to defuse the problem.” (from Complaining Bloggers Have a Cable Company’s Ear ) I applaud this but it is a dicey proposition which can backfire: “Still, others agree with Mr. Dilbeck, the University of Washington student, that the online outreach...
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Furdlog (Free subscription) | 07/25/2008
... that can also help spot problems before they get out of hand. Still, others agree with Mr. Dilbeck, the University of Washington student, that the online outreach is annoying. “Comcast Is Watching Us,” declared a blog called Contempt for the World in February, when Mr. Eliason started wading into the comment sections of blogs.
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Bill Boyarsky (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
... diabetic, was allowed to take disability during the March round of Daily News buyouts and layoffs, Dilbeck says.3:05 PM Tuesday, July 15 2008 •