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What's in Guinness?
Sewage? I went to www.guinness.com to get info. After filling out questionaire you are confronted with: " Yes, I'm happy with your terms and conditions and privacy policy. www.guinness.com Enter www.guinness.com " There are 14 [FOURTEEN] pages of terms and conditions and 9 [NINE] pages of privacy policy I am not going to read thru 23 pages of docs to read up aboutthere product. You don't have to do that on teh Heineken site to get past first page |
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> wrote:
>What's in Guinness? >Sewage? > >I went to >www.guinness.com >to get info. > >After filling out questionaire you are confronted with: >" >Yes, I'm happy with your terms and conditions and privacy policy. >www.guinness.com >Enter www.guinness.com >" > >There are 14 [FOURTEEN] pages of terms and conditions >and >9 [NINE] pages of privacy policy > >I am not going to read thru 23 pages of docs to read up aboutthere >product. > >You don't have to do that on teh >Heineken >site to get past first page I only had to choose a country and enter a birthdate. No provacy policy, etc. I very easily found that Guinness is reported to be made with (surprise!) barley, hops, water, and yeast. -- Joel Plutchak "It must be legal, the police are here taking plutchak at [...] stuff, too." - A New Orleans looter, 30-Aug-2005 |
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Are you saying there was NO:
"Yes, I'm happy with your terms and conditions and privacy policy" |
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John S. > wrote:
>Well, if you want to learn about their (not there) product then you >So what. The (not teh) Heineken site is a completely different >If you don't want to sign on to Guiness then don't. > >Personally I think Guiness is one of the better brewers sites... ObPeeve: Guinness, not Guiness. -- Joel Plutchak "If you got the grits, serve 'em!" - Stanley Crouch plutchak at [...] |
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![]() Joel wrote: > John S. > wrote: > >Well, if you want to learn about their (not there) product then you > > >So what. The (not teh) Heineken site is a completely different > > >If you don't want to sign on to Guiness then don't. > > > >Personally I think Guiness is one of the better brewers sites... > > ObPeeve: Guinness, not Guiness. > -- > Joel Plutchak "If you got the grits, serve 'em!" - Stanley Crouch > plutchak at [...] Yup...my misspelling. I enjoy a bar towel that says "Don't Forget Your Guinnless" Not sure, but I think it was part of an advertising campaign. |
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>Click yes as most of us do and move on
Then you are agreeing to whatever is there on their site; Guinness' site that is. See I got the right spelling. And the apostrophe in the right place. |
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> >Click yes as most of us do and move on > > Then you are agreeing to whatever is there on their site; Guinness' > site that is. See I got the right spelling. And the apostrophe in the > right place. But you left off the trailing "s" -- it is canonically and categorically "Guinness's", whatever your normal practice with sibilant genitives. Brendan -- Brendan Halpin, Department of Sociology, University of Limerick, Ireland Tel: w +353-61-213147 f +353-61-202569 h +353-61-338562; Room F2-025 x 3147 http://www.ul.ie/sociology/brendan.halpin.html |
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> But you left off the trailing "s" -- it is canonically and
categorically "Guinness's", Is that how they do it. Thomas' English Muffins is used as seen here. Gramatically it can be done either way. |
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John S. wrote:
> I'm not particularly concerned about terms and conditions imposed by a > major company like Guiness Your lack of concern in this instance is probably justified. HOWEVER, I ALWAYS make it a practice to read evey word of agreements before agreeing with them. Those who don't may get spyware such as ke-loggers. |
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