This doesn't really "piss" me off. It simply irks me.
I dislike it when a business entity, such as Sprint or Cingular, shows a map of the 48 contiguous states without (what I feel should be required) insets of Hawai'i and Alaska, in their advertisments. Then they go on to tout their "nationwide" cellular coverage. Come on! They want to tell me about their abilty to service my cellular needs, yet they can't even get the complete map of the USA correct?
I know. It's a mea iki. But if a company is going to use a map of the USA in their ads and boast of nationwide coverage, they ought to make sure that they aren't forgetting two integral parts of the nation it does business in.
I dislike it when a business entity, such as Sprint or Cingular, shows a map of the 48 contiguous states without (what I feel should be required) insets of Hawai'i and Alaska, in their advertisments. Then they go on to tout their "nationwide" cellular coverage. Come on! They want to tell me about their abilty to service my cellular needs, yet they can't even get the complete map of the USA correct?
I know. It's a mea iki. But if a company is going to use a map of the USA in their ads and boast of nationwide coverage, they ought to make sure that they aren't forgetting two integral parts of the nation it does business in.
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