Archive for June, 2003
I was really impressed when I found this site through an article by Jan Herman. It was created to showcase pictures taken by children at the Imbabazi Orphanage in Gisenyi, Rwanda, many of whom were maimed and orphaned by the genocide of 1994.
The orphanage is run by Rosamond Halsey Carr, an American who has lived [...]
RedNova News: United to Offer In-Flight E-Mail in U.S.
But it looks like Tenzing is the one to provide the service… any inside scoop, Christina?
Deloitte and Touche just released a program called Bullfighter that will highlight the corporate speak in any doc, kind of like a spell check.. No more “ubiquitous” or “leverage”…
Wouldn’t it be great if everyone would use this prior to putting out marketing documents?? wait a minute… then I wouldn’t have a job…
Hate Expedia but need a quick getaway this weekend? I recently heard about Site 59 on a travel show and decided to check it out. Pretty cool. Hotels and Airlines load in all of their extra inventory for you to purchase last minute.
Another tidbit. Guess if you really want a deal, they all [...]
Just 9 more days until the next installment of Harry Potter is released. You can listen to a ‘just-released’ audio clip at Amazon.com.
My friend Pedraum has been a NetFlix fan since the days when it gave you 4 DVDs at a time. Its not suprising that he was able to get his work to institute a similar service. I was just proud when it turned up on my favorite cheap deals site.
Here’s a crazy picture from the 4th floor of the newly reopened Millenium Hilton. I was in NYC late May doing passenger focus groups at the hotel. The construction you see is the subway system which had just reopened a station underneath the hotel. The darker levels on the far right side of the site [...]
Didn’t think I would ever become a Fantastic Sam’s fan, but after going to a good salon ($50) this last time and asking for a classic A-line haircut twice (she never quite got what I meant about how short it should be in the back)… I wandered into FS and got what I wanted for [...]
This is why I love working for a division of Panasonic. We create technology items that will revolutionize the way we store, view and use information.
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