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    pretzelogical

    Fri Apr 26 2013

    Wtf is happening to my updates, i keep getting yellow error messages. Is there s way to submit content and save. Some work, most fo not

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    ralphdwonderll_ama

    Wed Apr 24 2013

    The only influence RIA wielded was that cheaters never win. RIA was, from the beginning, a scam. Lawrence (was was that, R. Lee Ermey? Only what are named "Lawrence?"), who took over RIA by default when the other creators left after seeing it was not going anywhere, created thousands of bogus accounts and bogus "reviews" to jump-start RIA. PBeavr gave me the codes (only worked on the early version of RIA) to uncover the literally thousands of bogus emal addys and fake "reviews" that LC used to "stack the deck" and try to make RIA look "influential". Didn't work. [Check out the first eight or nine reviews. Computer generated emails (one-time original accounts) and fake reviews: http://www.rateitall.com/i-11983-toyota-camry.aspx?&p=1&s=0] Don't even get me started on the book reviews. Every book has five basic reviews, each one ripped off of Amazon and other websites. Do a search and you'll see. The funniest thing is that Lawrence (what was that, gunnery sgt. hartman?) deleted the post... Read more

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    fydesignseo

    Tue Apr 23 2013

    For me the most influencial website ever is www.facebook.com and http://www.fydesigns.ph

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    abichara

    Tue Apr 23 2013

    Thus far, RIA has produced over 260,000 error messages. That must be a world record, in terms of absolute neglect. That's as influential as it is at this point. Although fans of Spreadshirt, online tie companies, and scrappy book retailers would disagree. UPDATE: Not even the spammers care to come around anymore. What use is it really if we can't even access and edit weblists anymore?

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Tue Apr 23 2013

    " How To Lose Friends And Uninfluence People."

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    firemoth

    Mon Apr 22 2013

    Yup, it's influential enough that it really doesn't care if it goes down for days at a time.

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    frankswildyear_s

    Thu Dec 08 2011

    On the web its all about the metrics, can you measure traffic, click throughs, unique visitors, conversion and where your users are coming from. A quick evaluation of the site shows that They have served up over 100,000 Error Messages in the last two days alone. That must put RIA at, or near, the top of the industry.

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    arizonabird2

    Fri Jun 24 2011

    Even though I have not written hundreds of reviews like some users, I still consider myself to be a Rate It All veteran. I used to post under my old alias "Arizona Bird". You can find my old reviews by going to the Golden Palace page, and then click on the top result, scroll down and you will see my post of the old TV show, you can click on the "Arizona Bird" under the Lemur Monkey picture and from there you should be able to read my old reviews and posts. My old reviews were written in 2005 & 2006. In the good old days of Rate It All, there used to be alot of interesting topics to choose from and write about. My discussions were mainly about the generation gap, various TV shows and Hurricane Katrina at the time. I stopped posting in 2006, feeling that I had said all that I needed to say. When I started posting again recently, as ArizonaBird2, I was suprised at how much Rate It All had changed, the newer users were writing about lame and boring topics and also there wasn't hardly any g... Read more

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    silvia_seg

    Wed Feb 09 2011

    sexo .

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    ralphthewonder_llama

    Tue Jan 18 2011

    UPDATE: http://www.rateitall.com/t-1238305-judaism-books.aspx Check out the two featured books on sale on the Judaism Books page; "Judaism and Islam in Practice"...what the hell? This page is supposed to be about Jewish books. The other book is even worse: "The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem" by Henry Ford. This was the "book" Ford had put (in installments) in his paper, "The Dearborn Independent" in 1924. This "book" was translated from the Russian, and was originally titled "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," one of the most anti-Semitic books ever written. It was translated into German, and was a big hit with Hitler in the mid 1920s, no doubt influencing his policy towards Jews. Question: why the hell is RIA pushing this book? Do I detect a subtle push towards anti-Semitism? I mean, I knew the RIA staff was a bunch of no-good money-grubbing wankers, but I didn't think even they would stoop that low. I mean, jeez RIA, why not go all the way and put "Mein Kampf" up ... Read more

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    gris2575

    Wed Dec 23 2009

    One of the few Sites I'm on that's not Video Games. It is a cool way to procrastinate, and I do use it for actual product reviews from time to time. It would be an exaggeration to say that this is the Best thing about the internet (http://www.danicamckellar.com/ has that covered) but it is a fun place to visit when Boredom strikes.

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    linxiting

    Tue Sep 29 2009

    Easy to use website, with lots of topics to talk about

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    ridgewalker

    Mon Jun 02 2008

    Here's something to ponder. I lived at a World Heritage Site called Chaco Culture National Historical Park. The place is a gem. Visitors can come and go and stay as long as they want, as long as they don't break park rules. Everything at the site is completely accessible. You can walk amongst the ruins, touch and explore 24 hours a day (this, along with it's telescopes, is unique in the National Park Service). Getting there is a bitch; there's 21 miles of extreme washboard dirt roads going in and out. From what I've heard, the first 4-5 miles of that washboard has been paved. The thing is that the washboard roads, which destroy tires, axles and implode the interiors of RVs that are not 1000% secure, keeps the number of visitors down to around 90,000 people per year. There is a movement to pave the rest of the washboard. There is also a movement to stop the paving. The entire staff is behind this movement and has expressed the will to resign and leave the park if the paving continues. P... Read more

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    guy_dc1b

    Sat May 31 2008

    RIA allows my comments to reach hundreds of people, are they influential?

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    twansalem

    Fri May 30 2008

    Influential to the average person, no, probably not yet. But this site has been quite influential in lowering my overall productivity.

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    whatupman

    Fri May 30 2008

    I like this website, it has helped me with my writing.

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    zuchinibut

    Thu May 29 2008

    I'm no expert, but this website doesn't even come close to some of these other websites listed. Rateitall is important to me, but I'm willing to bet most people have no clue about it.

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    xagent

    Thu Mar 27 2008

    Provided hours of entertainment.

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    xavierv

    Thu Nov 15 2007

    This rating tool feels more like a shout box, since you rate the most random things ever. Here, I'll go rate my socks right now, and I love it.

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    genghisthehun

    Fri Mar 02 2007

    This has been good for me. When you have to write your thoughts, it concentrates the mind and blows out the cobwebs.