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Monday
Jul022007

The Pirillo effect!?

Have you ever heard of this guy Chris Pirillo? Apparently there is an effect called the 'Pirillo effect' which says that if you use Chris Pirillo's name more than three times in your blog post he will show up and post a comment. So, let's see if Chris Pirillo will do that for me!

By the way, for anyone who has iPhone lust and is looking for a few good reasons NOT to buy one then watch this video of Christ Pirillo 'ranting' about the iphone...(the best reason I have so far is that they are not sold in South Africa, and even if they were, they only run on AT&T, so there is no way we could use them here)

If you watch the video let me know what you think. Doesn't he remind you of a young Woody Allen!? Thanks Chris! Now post a comment on my blog please!

Reader Comments (3)

You rang?

July 4, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLockergnome

That is absolutely amazing!!!! Chris, I don't know how you get the time to do this (I did a google search and found A) that your name is listed too many times to count, and B) simply doing a search for 'Chris' (even without your surname) gets you listed on the top of the page! So, you are the most famous Chris in the world!)

I'll be speaking about the Pirillo effect with my students in class when we talk about the use of new media as a communication tool.

Thanks for the comment!

July 4, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterdigitaldion

He doesn't exist he, he,
He is just another excited silicon particle that you believe cares for you.
Go and sit on a zafu and breathe!
Love your blog

July 15, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterPW

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