RE: Archive.org Commentary, Movies, Sitcoms

I don’t care if my blog has good commentary for old TV shows to competors, it’s public domain.

I know stuff about tv shows for blog commentary, and yes “MacKenzie’s Of Paradise Cove” is the same as the background of this blog where I am from Nova Scotia, Carribean etc. that’s why it’s popular here.

Updated, like on the commentary and liner notes…now I’m supposed to walk you all through all the topics that used to be the popular topics for the shows money.

That’s the promotion I bought…In 1977 on some show they used to say…

That is the old promitional matetial and interview matetial etc., like Chrissy script unconcluded etc.

RE: Sitcoms, Three’s Company

On the last clip is “Mackenzie’s of Paradise Cove” the pilot was changed to “Wonderland Cove” for the series starring Randi Keiger.

On Threes Company when Chrissy left the show people go on saying it wasn’t popular to other endings.

No, Chrissy’s story was unconcluded so there was no commentary to discuss.

This left the story open for the next roommate Cindy…who has a seperate story.

RE: AI On Blogs / Record Store

On sites like Shopify….

That is the largest site on the internet for running a third party online store.

The smaller sites are still the same method.

Two fails on the service to new users.

  1. Unable to process payment.
  2. Unable to combine shipping.

These issues are ONLY the responsibility of the end user.

Online shopping carts include “tags” .

You can not buy a CD of tags to load into your shopping cart on a blog or webpage.

On AI, your online shopping cart tags could report back to Shopify if they were on AI Reporting they would see your tags and urls on their reports.

At the Record Store on my business model the tags on the blog are the same as the “bin tags” at the record store for inventory tracking.

The bin tags for the Pop / Rock Category are generated from AI reports from albums featured on blogs.

This means that albums in the cd bin, for the store inventory are the same ones as the album tags on blogs.

The cd bin reorder method would show that a cd in the bin out of stock would be placed on re-order from the blog tags for popular albums on blogs are the same as the ones in the CD bin at the Mall Record Store.