Out for 5 or 6 hours, they come back, but still couldn't manage to remove the Valentine's pic from the landing page.
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Quote from: JPSDK on July 19, 2013, 14:19Clearly, this is what was in your mind when you addressed Leo initially.
The real problem comes from that the native speakers expect us, because we share their language, to also share their culture.
But we dont. American humour is completely meaningless or in best case childish to me and Brittish undertones and pretended politeness/ poisouness is also completely wasted half of the times, and HALF is dangerous.
It would help if we remembered to picture us all sitting out there in strawhuts, igloos or houseboats, up in the freezing North, in the swamps at the Sambezi or in the black hole in Calcutta.
in short: because we speak English it does not mean we are wannabe Americans, we can be something very different.

Quote from: goober on April 04, 2013, 14:49Quote from: ProArtwork on April 03, 2013, 16:35So lots of college students have been buying my stuff!
Spring break! Many image buyers take vacation at this time of year.
Quote from: vlad_the_imp on March 09, 2013, 11:59Quoteactually I joined iS two years ago as a rookie (not 4 and half years, where is that info?)
That info is on your IS profile page. 'Member since: November 2008'
Quote from: Sadstock on February 19, 2013, 01:26That's what I was thinking.
Maybe one run through for thinkstock and another for photos.com?
Quote from: bokehgal on February 12, 2013, 20:10Whoa! You win. That is the most outrageous conspiracy theory by far! If you knew Sean at all, and I barely know him from the forums, he is too interested in things working well, in being right and being smart about the business. He would never throw other contributors under the bus like IS is doing now. - Go read the info on his site and blog...
Don't shoot the messenger who perhaps shows you the other side of the coin.
Meanwhile, a company like Getty, which is only about the money, is not about to kiss off one of their strongest revenue streams unless there is seriously strong provocation.
Writing software to get rid of your competitors to the detriment of your main and only client, while putting a spin on it that you were in fact trying to help your competitors, appears that it was enough provocation.
Maybe if he wasn't being so "helpful" he would be able to keep his client and still have his job.