Category Archives: General

Safe Guard Your Ice Cream

It not very high tech, but I like it!  Although, I think this would start an ice cream war at home.
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For those times when you need to drop a not-so-subtle hint regarding your significant other’s snacking habits, consider the Ben & Jerry’s Pint Lock. An idea from one of their fans, you can also use this combination lock to keep the others in your household from polishing off the last of your Cherry Garcia, should the thieves in question not be familiar with the low tensile strength of soggy cardboard. Available now, directly from Ben & Jerry’s.

($5.50, in stock.)

ABC Working to Create Web Distribution Platform

As I was reading this article I felt my brain go “snap” after reading the following:  “As a way to retain a certain measure of quality control and consistency, ABC is inserting its core video player into the center of the distribution agreements so that viewers will have the same experience on a partner site that they would on ABC.com and its affiliates.”  AUGH!!! Not another proprietary media player!  Sometimes I think, under the veil of ignorance and stupidity, media producers/distributors implement ways to make their media, as delivered over the Internet, completely unusable.  My husband and I have explored the on-demand Netflix and Walmart movie downloads and we were quite disappointed that we also had to use either a proprietary media player or a proprietary layer over an existing media player to view the content.  On top of that, the downloads are locked to the computer on which the download took place.  We are a multi-computer household on a home network (as I’m sure some other households are), so the computer that we download content on may not necessarily be the computer on which we view the content.  Plus, it’s annoying to have a bunch of media players on a computer, all fighting over which is the primary player or media players with malicious little programs that go through and disable  other content so I can’t enjoy any of my downloaded entertainment.

I understand the importance of digital rights and the networks’ insistance that we watch commercials that we don’t want to watch, but I think the networks are not recognizing that since we can get the shows over the air free, it doesn’t make logical sense to have to pay or use a proprietary system to watch the same shows anytime we want.  So … what can be done?  I imagine there is no good solution, since we don’t see a good solution yet.  The question I ask myself is how much is the entertainment I download worth?  I pay one service $10/mo for 10GB download chunk per month and everything else I don’t pay for.  But the stuff I download, I can’t get here, so paying for it doesn’t bother me as long as the cost is reasonable.  I feel the same way about content from cable, although I think, if I’m already paying for cable, then the option to download content should be part of my cable package.  I do like the freedom of device independence when it comes to viewing the content I’ve purchased and I’m definitely not inclined to use a service again if it requires proprietary decoding software.

Are you a Tightwad or a Spendthrift?

Here’s an interesting article that explores the spending habits and psychology of tightwads and spendthrifts and how those attributes can be exploited to sell more stuff to more people.   I imagine the Kodak AIO advertising campaign is meant to appeal to spendthrifts while our Blackbird 002 campaign is meant for spendthrifts.  Oh!  and I love how a small change of wording can make so much difference.  Anyhow enjoy!

 

 

A wonderful Blog: Hello Kitty Hell

A wonderful blog brought to you from a guy who has a love-hate relationship with Hello Kitty.  URL:  http://www.kittyhell.com/ I think the thing that makes this blog special is the depth of this guy’s obsession with Hello Kitty which he claims he hates.  He has so many Hello Kitty products lovingly documented — it almost feels like a shrine.  My question is whether this is about Hello Kitty or a man’s love for his wife who happens to be a Hello Kitty fanatic.   Hmmm…

I’m not a fan of Hello Kitty, but I do have the 2007 calendar in my cube because it is irresistibly adorable.  It came with stickers which I actually use to mark important dates (I have no idea what got into me with this calendar).  As a new year comes up, I’ll be looking for a new calendar.  Please send me some suggestions.  This year I really wanted to use my Hellsing calendar in my cube, but I wimped out because I figured lots of folks would find it sacrilegious.  It currently proudly hangs at home in my kitchen.  In 2006 I hung the “Funny Love” (Pucca and Friends) calendar in my cube.  I really liked that calendar :).

Anyhow, it’s amazing how a logo like Hello Kitty can be so pervasive for so long.

Indra Nooyi — CEO and President of Pepsi

Here is a nice blog entry from Capitalist Chicks about Indra Nooyi.   Indra also said some nice things about employee appreciation and talent management.  Also, her story is a very interesting one about how a girl from India rose to become today’s most powerful business women in the US.  Please read it and be inspired :).

http://www.capitalistchicks.com/?q=node/120

Another nice article too:

http://mitsloan.mit.edu/newsroom/2006-nooyi.php