Thursday, 9 August 2012

More on 'Click-click Campaigning'

If you've never tried it  - here we catch on film both Neil Armstrong and Sue Goddard in action (wink).

With names popping up at the rate of one every 2 seconds at 7 in the morning - that's 1,800 per hour, and likely to be well over 50,000 per day - maybe 100,000 in a working day -  I like the feeling of being part of a large group of people that all care about one issue.


3 comments:

Alan Farmer said...

Geoff.

Why do you choose to pass opinion on others lifestyle, behavior etc. Is it because others are different to you and that you consider yourself to be of an elevated standard and you have a personal need to educate us to your level!

Do you not believe I am not capable of thinking for myself without the influence of other opinionated individuals?

I smoke, I drink in moderation, I have children and grand children, I have had a successful professional career (of which I do not brag about).

So whats this all about Geoff? don't answer me, ask yourself these questions.

Geoff Dellow said...

In practice this particular campaign has register 18,000 signatures since it started ie the equivalent of ten hours at the rate that I was suggesting.

Geoff Dellow said...

Alan, first thanks for commenting.
Yes Alan I do ask continually ask myself questions.

The point you make has been raised before and I have answered it.

This is my blog. It expresses my opinions thus it is very opinionated. The blog invites others to comment in a constructive way. I don't believe I am trying to force my views on others but rather to let others know what I am thinking and seek to get feedback for myself on my actions and views.

Unlike an email, a blog is not forced on others. They read it because they want and choose to come to it themselves. Yes I am trying to influence the way people think: this is the kind person I am and so the kind of blog I choose to operate because I enjoy it.