more wikis
 

Action - DIGG This!

From Scratchpad

Free Repair Campaign            v
for Apple 17inch PowerBooks
More About Us / Contact Us
Campaign Discussions
Your Contributions
Apple's Censorship & Censure
Diagnosis
Correlation
Apple's Position
Consumer Rights Infringement
Apple's Repairs: Willing & Forced
Influencing Apple's Decision
Dell's Repair Program
ACTION - For All
ACTION+: Apple Execs
ACTION+: Mediation
ACTION+: DIGG This!
ACTION+: Publicity Campaign
ACTION+: Publicity Contacts
Publicity Successes
Campaign Resources
Campaign Mascot
Acknowledgements
Recent changes
All pages
Editing tutorial
Knut tries out his Austin Powers impression
ACTION:
  • Raise the profile of our campaign with a few simple clicks
    • Login to your DIGG account (complete the short Register, It's Free sign up process)
    • For each of pages behind the DIGG links below, just click on the [ digg it ] button to boost that resource's number of diggs by one (the more diggs, the better for us).


On Vincenzo Acinapura’s powerbook17lines.blogspot.com blog, kingmac said...

In addition to taking the steps you suggest, several of which I have already, It might also help if people go onto Digg and digg this post and/or the couple of other postings relating to the topic. The founder of Digg is a big Apple fan (as am I, though increasingly less so) and he may decide if there is enough interest in the topic to bring it up on their highly subscribed video podcast. Long shot, but we need all the exposure we can get.
22 May 2007 07:18:00 PDT

Though some of us may be new to DIGG, nevertherless let's grasp the opportunities offered by this kind of democratic Web 2.0 metamedia, and thanks to kingmac for highlighting this chance to raise the profile of our struggle. Here are the links you need – just click on the [digg it] button on each one to boost our campaign.


Contents

[edit] DIGG Links

For each of pages behind the links below, just click on the [ digg it ] button to boost that resource's number of diggs by one (the more diggs, the better for us).

You need an account at DIGG to be able to click a [digg it] button. If you're not logged in to DIGG, a pop-up box appears:

  • Make your vote count! To digg, login or join Digg for free.
    • If you have a DIGG account, click login, enter your Username/Password and click on the [ Login ] button, then you'll be able to click on the [ digg it ] button
    • If you need to create a DIGG account, click join Digg and complete the short Register, It's Free sign up process; then you'll be able to click on [ digg it ] buttons

[edit] My PowerBook Troubles or How I Learned To Always Purchase AppleCare

  • Links to: TomSawyer's (A. Delgado) detailed post on the PBG4 17" Display Apple Discussion Forum.

[edit] Apple is ignoring its customers! Faulty laptop screen affects hundreds.

  • Links to: David Hudd’s exemplary 17inch “Bridget Riley” Powerbooks database website, as detailed in ACTION - For All

[edit] Powerbook 17" Display problems after only 1 year! No Fix From Apple! :-(

  • Links to: David Hudd’s exemplary 17inch “Bridget Riley” Powerbooks database website, as detailed in ACTION - For All

[edit] Why Apple Won't Recall Your Bum PowerBook

  • Links to: blog of the same name by Christopher Null, The Working Guy, as detailed under Pre-Publicity Campaign News in Publicity Successes

[edit] Apple lets loyal customers down showing its true colours

  • Links to: Tim Jones' original blog entry, the precursor of this Wiki, and which now direct people to this Wiki's Main Page


QUESTION:
  • Are there any other DIGGs related to our defective PowerBook problem which should be featured on this page?

If so, please share your info, on this page, via editing