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Idiots at Bicycling magazine
Open my email and right there it is, today’s stage winner on the title of the email. I wrote them about this a week ago to no avail. WTF????
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It's one thing for someone to go onto social media and see posts about the outcome. But it's something else when you get an email and the subject line says "X won the stage." They could very easily write "See who won today's stage," which would give me the option to open the email and read the story.
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Sure, but sprint stages aren't the most engaging stages.
It's one thing for someone to go onto social media and see posts about the outcome. But it's something else when you get an email and the subject line says "X won the stage." They could very easily write "See who won today's stage," which would give me the option to open the email and read the story.
It's one thing for someone to go onto social media and see posts about the outcome. But it's something else when you get an email and the subject line says "X won the stage." They could very easily write "See who won today's stage," which would give me the option to open the email and read the story.
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My wife's phone has pop-ups on the front, even before you unlock it, and it usually says who won the stage. Also Comcast will have a "news" brief on the bottom of the screen which will tell. She has to close her eyes all day before we watch it at night. She usually knows and pretends not to.
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Tis one of the problems since we've gotten to used to DVR'ing everything to watch at our leisure. Not telling you the news is sort of adverse to what a sports news magazine is supposed to do.
However you can set up filters to shuffle the offending email stuff off to another folder you don't read till after the event. Or, just unsubscribe from the emails for the period you don't want to know the news.
However you can set up filters to shuffle the offending email stuff off to another folder you don't read till after the event. Or, just unsubscribe from the emails for the period you don't want to know the news.
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Sure, but sprint stages aren't the most engaging stages.
It's one thing for someone to go onto social media and see posts about the outcome. But it's something else when you get an email and the subject line says "X won the stage." They could very easily write "See who won today's stage," which would give me the option to open the email and read the story.
It's one thing for someone to go onto social media and see posts about the outcome. But it's something else when you get an email and the subject line says "X won the stage." They could very easily write "See who won today's stage," which would give me the option to open the email and read the story.
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It would be nice if those in the business avoided overt spoilers, but it's probably too much to expect.
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If you're not watching it live (and why wouldn't you be?), you're not dedicated enough to be reading such a cool magazine.
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Because Bicycling is not a "cycling news magazine". The point is, I can't even open my email without the winner of the days stage splashed right in front of me in the title of the email. I have requested to be unsubscribed and got message that it will take some days. That was days ago, I doubt they will even unsubscribe me. Once again, I never asked to included on their mailing list to begin with.
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Because Bicycling is not a "cycling news magazine". The point is, I can't even open my email without the winner of the days stage splashed right in front of me in the title of the email. I have requested to be unsubscribed and got message that it will take some days. That was days ago, I doubt they will even unsubscribe me. Once again, I never asked to included on their mailing list to begin with.
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Unbelievable.
It really isn't that tough to be decent to each other.
It really isn't that tough to be decent to each other.