Dear Mr. Buffett:
It has come to my attention that you are giving away a few billion dollars. Ahhhhhh…I was just wondering if I could have some too. Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks
Dear Mr. Buffett:
It has come to my attention that you are giving away a few billion dollars. Ahhhhhh…I was just wondering if I could have some too. Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks
That is from a Guy Kawasaki presentation about innovation. You'll always have the bozos trying to discredit your ideas or prove you wrong. Watch the video, I enjoyed it.
This hilarious video of Comcast technician falling asleep on someones couch brings to mind my latest experience with a technician who came to my home. Living in a condo with security gatehouse I get a call informing me someone from the cable company has arrived. Okay I tell him, let him up. So fifteen minutes after I hang-up the phone nobody has yet come knocking on my door. I wonder if this person is lost? The phone rings, it's the cable guy asking what's my buzzer number to get in the building. It's under my name in the directory I tell him since I don't remember the number. Five minutes later the phone rings, someone wants to be buzzed in, it's the cable guy so I release the door to let him in. The phone rings again, someone wants to be buzzed in again, this guy now wants to know what my apartment number is, WHAT! So tell him, how did he ever find the building remains a mystery. There is a knock on the door and let this guy in. He shows up empty handed and ask so you want your internet hooked up? WHAT! So back down to his truck he goes while I wonder if it will be an hour until him shows up again. My question, are all these guys morons?
Video link via Church of the Customer

Why can't I get this here in Canada. Sorry it's only available in India.
There is a road from the eye to the heart that does not go through the intellect.
–G.K. Chesterton, essayist and novelist (1874-1936)
If you have seen this Diet Coke/ Mentos video you will be shocked to know that the brilliant minds at Coke have strict guidelines as to how they want there product used, "we want people to drink our soda, not play with it." Sorry but no one is listening to you. On the other hand the people at Mentos are delighted about this viral campaign.
Extortr is a new tool that makes blackmail faster and more efficient than ever before. Finally, I have been waiting for something just like this. It's amazing what is possible with technology. Yes, it's a joke.
Those are the comments of Christopher Hume regarding Toronto's new opera house. I couldn't agree more. Then there is the new architectural thinking, it's what's inside that matters, OH RIGHT. Lets make everything look like a big box store and worry about the inside. What a great architect has to to is create a great exterior and interior. This thing will be another eye sore for decades and generations to come who will ask when did Wal-Mart get into the opera business. They should start using the same idea when designing cars, it's the inside which matters. Take a look for yourself.
“The popularity of social networking is not expected to wane in the near
future,” said Peter Daboll, president and CEO of comScore Media Metrix. “This
is a phenomenon we’re seeing not only in the U.S., but also around the world.
The challenge for social networking sites will now be monetization and how
advertisers will respond to the global marketing potential of these sites.” full story
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