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...Underwood (the only song to which some actually could be seen singing along). Student opinion was mixed on the subject of bringing T-Radio to Harvard Square. “Most of the people who want to hear music already bring their iPods anyway, and it will probably just annoy them,” said Marianne Eagan ’10. Others were more optimistic. Nicholas G. Purcell ’11 noted that music could improve the subway experience if the music is “soothing and non-invasive.” A Harvard Square T station guitarist...
...founding vision of unfettered electronic liberty. Of course, it is possible to misbehave on Facebook--it's just self-defeating. Unlike the Internet, Facebook is structured around an opt-in philosophy; people have to consent to have contact with or even see others on the network. If you're annoying folks, you'll essentially cease to exist, as those you annoy drop you off the grid...
...were going to be canned by Sprint, here's what I'd envision. They'd call my number and get my Automated Saporito Annulation Program (ASAP). "Please listen carefully," my voice would say mechanically, "not that you ever did, but my menu has changed so I can annoy you just the way you have annoyed me. Press 1 if you'd like to continue in a language that I can't speak; Press 2 if you'd like to be given a series of increasingly useless options. Press 3 if you'd like to discontinue having Saporito as a customer...
...TIME: You also speak rhapsodically about the French and Cuban systems and travel to Cuba, where you interview Che Guevara?s daughter. France, Cuba, Che. Are you going out of your way to annoy the right...
...list of ideas that already includes casting Petersen as a walking billboard. Sundquist writes the notion off to Ragalie’s sleep-addled state, and Nowski points to the dining halls as a focal point for voter recruitment. “We can go into dining halls and annoy them,” says Sundquist. “Not annoy them...prod them.”“A big stick,” says Ragalie with a vague smile. MAN ON THE GROUNDMuch of what sold Petersen on Sundquist as his running-mate were the vice president?...