There is no such thing as a nonbinary marathoner.
Read the related DailyWire.com article here.
Read the related DailyWire.com article here.
Goodbye, Amazon Kindle. As of tonight, you no longer can buy my SpryFeet ebooks for Amazon Kindle. Amazon through its Amazon Web Services took down Parler in a partisan-political move. Parler had to scramble for several weeks to get back online. Amazon will not sell ebooks to libraries. No other major publisher does this. Amazon’s …
Goodbye, Apple Books. As of today, you no longer can find my SpryFeet ebooks on Apple Books. Apple wants its iPhones to monitor users’ facial expressions and typing metrics. I cannot support these infringements on innocent people’s privacy. So, these books are no longer sold on Apple Books: 123 Cellphone Tips for Runners and Walkers …
Goodbye, Google Play Books. As of today (Columbus Day, 2021), you no longer can find my SpryFeet ebooks on Google Play Books. Google is giving data to police based on search keywords. I cannot support keyword warrants, which infringe on innocent people’s privacy. So, these books are no longer sold on Google Play Books and …
I used a “SpryFeet” account at Disqus to host comments here. Pamela Geller announced today that Disqus had terminated comments on GellerReport.com: In the continuing totalitarian war against free speech, the left is dismantling conservative news sites piece by piece. Disqus comment platform has terminated Geller Report. This is but another attack on our First …
I used a “spryfeet” account at Pinterest to post fun or inspiring graphics a few years ago. Here are some examples, which I also posted here: “Sticking to a Workout Schedule” “Stair Climbing Not Required” “Simultaneous Changes” Pinterest’s community guidelines at this writing indicate that Pinterest reserves the right to remove an account for these …
When I wrote “Goodbye, Mailchimp & Twitter. Hello, RSS.” two months ago, I did not close my Twitter account. I left the account open with the idea that someone might want to read my old tweets. I realized last week that this was unnecessary. Worse, leaving those “SpryFeet” tweets in place implied my endorsement of …
I used a “spryfeet” account at Instagram to post fun or inspiring graphics a few years ago. Here are some examples, which I also posted here: “Sticking to a Workout Schedule” “Stair Climbing Not Required” “Simultaneous Changes” Instagram makes money from advertising. Facebook owns Instagram, so Facebook makes money from Instagram-hosted advertising. As I wrote …
Goodbye, YouTube. As of today (Groundhog Day, 2021), you no longer can find my SpryFeet videos on YouTube. YouTube has shown its willingness to flaunt Section-230 protection. Look, for example, at the number of PragerU videos that YouTube puts on its restricted list. Here is another example. YouTube removed two videos from a U.S. Senate …
Website owners, including yours truly, want you to see what’s new on their sites: New products New services New content Some website owners mail postcards and catalogs to site followers and customers. Some site owners text their followers. Many site owners ask followers to subscribe to their email lists. I long used the email-subscription approach …
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