The Search for the Best Cell Phone Signal
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 19th, 2008
These two guys have been searching for the best cell phone signal. Today, they found it.
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 19th, 2008
These two guys have been searching for the best cell phone signal. Today, they found it.
Posted in Uncategorized, Meal of the Week on Mar 6th, 2008
This is a deep fried onion loaf. Anything in loaf-form is bound to be unhealthy!
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 5th, 2008
Just got back from a new friend’s house, where I got to experience what must be at least $20,000+ of turntable goodness… the Garrard 501. Suzanne Vega never sounded so good.
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 4th, 2008
I enjoyed a great barbeque lunch with some current and former staff members of the Graphic Arts Blue Book. B2B media is tasty!
Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 4th, 2008
Only in New York does a billboard of a giant Burger King Whopper attract a giant inflatable rat.
Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 28th, 2008
I had coffee with my friend Diego today. He is in the market for work in online marketing and business development. Smart, passionate guy.
You can find out more about Diego in his LinkedIn profile.
Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 27th, 2008
I love New Jersey. Even the ugly parts.
Posted in Uncategorized on Feb 25th, 2008
We took a nice walk yesterday, and captured the plight of the snowpeople… I hope your week goes better than theirs!
Posted in Uncategorized on Dec 27th, 2007
Time magazine profiles J.K. Rowling, and illustrates another way that the “media middleman” has been removed, allowing the author to connect directly with her fans:
“She doesn’t actually need to talk to Barbara Walters (who named her the most fascinating person of the year), because her fans know where to find her: her website, which includes […]
Posted in Uncategorized, print, advertising on Dec 20th, 2007
Scott Karp looks at some new research data, and makes the argument that print may be dragging down publishers who should be focusing more on their online revenue:
“…pure-play online media is eating the once monopoly-protected lunch of local print media — these online players don’t have to worry about supporting, protecting, not competing with, or […]