Disclosure
Disclosure Statement
This blog is not primarily financially driven. If it were, I would have advertising and try sell more stuff.
That said, beginning December 1, 2009, the FTC requires bloggers to provide disclosures whenever there could be hidden interests or unspoken biases related to recommendations.
If I interview someone and they grab the bill for lunch, I would need to specify this, as I would if I use an Amazon link that gets me 8 cents instead of an Amazon link that gets me 0 cents. If someone gives me a comfy t-shirt with a logo and I wear it in a photo, ditto. Disclaimers all over.
This would be tedious for me and a continual eye sore for readers. But the law is the law.
To cover my ass and preserve your reading experience, please assume that, for every recommendation, link, and product mentioned on this blog, the following all hold true:
- Blogger got fed
- Blogger got some sweat gadgets
- Blogger got some cash
- Blogger got schwag
- Blogger got stock options
(I borrowed liberally from Tim Ferris’s blog — fourhourblog.com — for the content of this page)

