It's
Friday, the 6th day of my new adventure. It's been a quiet
day. I didn't have to cross the 7 mountains and valleys today. As a
matter of fact, I mainly relaxed catching up on responding to
comments to my blog posts, sending some emails, communicating with
some of the people who attended the conference I ran a few weeks ago
and, in general, just relaxing.
However,
I just sent a poison pen letter to some nameless (oh wait, everyone
at Amazon is named Amazon.com) small-minded nebbish at Amazon in
response to one of their stupid, incomprehensible communications
relating to a book I published about 20 years ago for one of my many
authors. It appears after all this time (they sold the book in hard
copy for about ten years or so and made money off it), they decided
they don't like the content of the Kindle version of the book.
As
usual, they don't tell you what bug is up their ass. They send you a
letter and a bunch of links to their myriad policies, rules, etc.
Basically, what they are saying is they are now censoring books and
setting aside individuals' right to freedom of speech that some jerk
– probably a millennial with a degree in “Underwater Basket
Weaving” living in their parent's basement – has decided
“offends” them because it's politically incorrect or doesn't meet
with their warped values. I sure as hell hope they have a HUGE “Safe
Place” for these jerks.
I
basically, in nicer language than I just used in this article, reamed
out whoever will read the response – by the name of Amazon.com, of
course. Every once in a while I need to kick some ass – I guess we
used to call it kicking the dog. But, I don't kick dogs. But, I don't
mind kicking the asses of real asses. I feel much better after doing
that. I don't expect I'll ever hear back from them. But, who cares.
What are they going to do to me? I have more serious things on my
mind and agenda to expend my priceless time on.
I
feel invigorated after that. One of the reasons I decided to get out
of the world of business after about 50 years was because I had to
put up with more and more of this kind of stuff – from all kinds of
organizations and institutions. So, you can believe I'm not going to
put up with it now.
It
was a nice day here in West Virginia today. The sun was out most all
day. The temperatures were moderate – and, so far as I can tell,
Dorian, the monster hurricane doesn't appear to be having any impact
this far inland.
I'm
sorry for those along the coast and the areas that were badly
impacted, but that's a calculated risk anyone who lives there or has
a vacation home in those locations takes. It's sad when someone loses
a home or vacation property. And, for sure, it's devastating when
someone loses a life or a loved one. But, it's a cost that must be
calculated into the choice of living and owning property in locations
where natural disasters are known to impact on some kind of
frequency.
I've
experienced several major hurricanes including driving through one in
a 30' motorhome. That was nerve-wracking. I've experienced a number
of Nor'easters. I've been through more blizzards over my lifetime
than I can count on multiples of my two hands and feet. One, as I
recall reached about 6 feet of snow with drifts of 12 to 20 feet.
And,
just this year, I was in California when the triple earthquake
struck, the strongest one being 7.4 – more powerful than the last
major LA and San Francisco earthquakes in the late '80s and the early
'90s. I was about 150 miles from the epicenter of the three
earthquakes this spring. I felt them.
I've
been near some tornadoes, but never seen one in action. And, I was
within 100 feet of a lightning strike. And, yes the hair all over my
body stood up and the sound was deafening. Mother Nature is a
formidable opponent. We seldom beat her at her own game.
I'm
basically off for a few days, playing catch up until I have to cross
the 7 mountains and valleys again on Tuesday for my next appointment
for more testing. So, that's my excitement for today.
Live
free and be happy. EH
2 comments:
I feel your frustration, after having ordered a piece of equipment online three weeks ago that still hasn't arrived, nor has three emails to them been replied to. I guess it's time for PayPal and the FTC fraud division to get involved. As always, unfortunate events of various kinds raise their ugly heads to keep us all behind schedule sooner or later. Keep on!
Following your messages, Ed. We all seem to have our frustrations with Amazon, and others. Here at Rainbow's End Escapees RV Park, a number of us are fighting a cell-phone tower in our backyard. The Director of CARE has been negotiating with AT&T, etc., etc., because "$1,000.00 a month rent" to CARE. No regard for the health of the CARE residents and other folks here in the extended area. (More than one-hundred "deeded lots" [homes] in this complex.)
Enjoy your days off. Glad Dorian didn't reach your area. I agree with the sad situation for homeowners impacted by the hurricane. OMG, the devastation in the Bahamas!!
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