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Random thoughts, topics, and factoids you’ll be happy you read.

Foap Faux Pas

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Like many others, I saw the ABC News story about Foap. Introduced as a way for anyone with a smartphone to make money off the photos we take everyday, I agreed the idea was genius. I quickly downloaded the app and started the process of uploading images I thought might have some commercial appeal.  

This is when the problems began. The review and approval process of the uploaded images was clunky and took FOREVER, but after nearly a week and half, most of my images were approved. A few days later, I decided that I wanted to remove a few of my images from the marketplace after-all and no longer offer them for sale. There was no option to do this in the app or online. No delete button, no remove, no nothing. 

I contacted them via email support and did not receive a response for a week. When they did respond, it was to inform me of updates to the service and hype new advertising challenges they were promoting for their brand partners. The email from Foap support did not address my question at all. I replied explaining this, and I have not heard anything since. That was 3 weeks ago.

Out of frustration, I have since sent one last request for them to close my account, but am pretty sure they won’t notice it. 

I like the idea of the Foap app and hope they work out the kinks. I am sure the press they received has overwhelmed them, but it’s still no excuse for poor service. Maybe they have some language barrier issues too seeing that they are based in Sweden? Who knows? 

My recommendation to you, is to avoid the app until they get their poop in a group. If you are a brand looking to partner with these guys, proceed with serious caution. You don’t want to link your brand with a new app that is creating a poor customer experience.

What experience have you had with Foap? I’d like to hear from you.

Read reviews on Foap here.
Another blogger’s opinion of Foap.

 

Nintendo Train Car

Graffiti artists paint train car like an NES controller.

Nintendo Train Car

Spotted by Reddit user Kgriffin88

View more graffiti stuff here.

Lyft Ridesharing Service Gaining Popularity in the Twin Cities

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Did you pound too many Grape Apes at the bar and don’t feel like riding home in a smelly cab? Want to avoid paying through the ass while parking your car at the airport? Don’t own a car, but need a quick ride someplace? Lyft is your friend with a car whenever you need one. Lyft has arrived in Minneapolis/St. Paul. Just download the app, tap a button and a friendly driver will be on the way. You get to see a picture of the car and driver, and watch from your phone as the Lyft approaches your location. Passengers sit in the front seat where they can charge their phone and choose the music. There’s also a built in rating system to maintain good service. You’ll also never have to worry about having enough cash because all payments are made with a credit card in the app.

lyft MPLS

HOW IT WORKS
– Download the Lyft app HERE
– A teal balloon on a map shows where you are
– Black cars on the map show drivers near you
– Request a Lyft and get connected with the closest available driver

Unlike a taxi there’s no set fees, but rather a suggested donation at the end of the ride.

Right now, readers of Duck Duck Gray Duck in any city where Lyft is can receive a $25 credit just by entering code “DUCKDUCK”. That’s worth a share and a like right?

Doctors Today

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Bitch please

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Scaredy cat

Scaredy cat

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Just kill me now

just kill me now

Beach life hack

Use a fitted sheet to reduce sand getting all up in your business.

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Fred Armisen on ‘Portlandia’ and Minneapolis

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“I grew up on Hüsker Dü and the Replacements and Prince. [Minneapolis] is one of the earliest inspirations for “Portlandia,” actually. My band [Trenchmouth] was in Chicago but we would go up to Minneapolis because our label was up there. So we’d go play the Uptown [Bar], 7th Street Entry — all the time. We just loved the drive up there and always had really great shows. We’d eat at the Egg & I. It was my first exposure to that kind of self-made and curated lifestyle. You know, like the little coffee shops, and art galleries, people building record companies out of warehouses and their houses. All of that was sort of like, “Oh wow, you can actually make a nice life for yourself.” So Minneapolis was my first exposure to that.”

http://www.vita.mn/arts/250002011.html

Original Lego Patent

Filed by G.K. Christiansen (1961)

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Go buy some Lego here.