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PR Fail: The Taliban Reveals Its Entire Mailing List - PRNewser

PR Fail: The Taliban Reveals Its Entire Mailing List - PRNewser | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it
PR Fail: The Taliban Reveals Its Entire Mailing List...

 

Sometimes the news is truly stranger than fiction—and sometimes karmic justice provides us with a much-needed laugh.

 

Today in PR fails that make us smile, The Taliban’s PR team (yes, that is a thing) sent out a press release last week…OK, yeah, let’s just consider that one for a minute: a press release from the Taliban.

 

Anyway, spokesman Qari Yousuf Ahmedi wanted to forward an email from another Taliban spokesman to every contact on the terrorist organization’s email list. The problem? He mistook “carbon copy” for “blind carbon copy” and hit send—so everyone on the list could see the addresses of everyone else who received the message....

 

[Well, there you go....]

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Snow Becomes A Canvas For Intricate, Temporary Art Works | Fast Company

Snow Becomes A Canvas For Intricate, Temporary Art Works | Fast Company | Public Relations & Social Media Insight | Scoop.it

For Simon Beck, snow is where his heart is. He has an uncanny knack for creating intricate designs in a fresh fall, and has been creating stunning large-scale, ground-bound art works since he started with a five-pointed star back in 2004. He’s subsequently developed increasingly complex designs while simultaneously refining his process (he claims his background/day job as an orienteering mapmaker doesn’t give him much insight, but it certainly couldn’t hurt).

 

Each motif measures almost 500 feet in diameter and takes about 10 hours to complete. He uses a handheld orienteering compass to establish the setting, determines distances with measuring tape or counting his paces, then creates curves with a clothes line attached to an anchor at the center....

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Creative and cool... ;-)

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