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Monday, November 7, 2005

The Daily Drucker

cover_small.jpgThe Daily Drucker makes a great holiday gift for that hard-to-please businessman, executive, or entrepreneur on your shopping list. Far more useful than those insipid success accessories or a bad tie, The Daily Drucker offers a small bites of wisdom from the most respected business thinker of our time.  [More...]
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Categories: Book: reviews, Books, Business & Finance, Strategy


Friday, October 28, 2005

Hilarious Leather Pants Ad on eBay

Yes, yes it is a hilarious ad. I have owned several pairs of leather pants, but they were not “dress” pants. In the old days – before synthetic materials like cordura took over the market – “leathers” (as they were understandably called) were required equipment for motorcycle racing. Leather is still the preferred material for roadrace safety gear. I wish I still had some of my old leathers. My only regret is I got rid of them. [via Ernie the Attorney]

We all have regrets

The description of this eBay item is hilarious. You have to love a description that begins with: "You are bidding on a mistake..." I'm glad to say that I never owned a pair of leather pants, but then there other mistakes I'd like to auction off on eBay.

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Categories: Humor

Very Cool, Creative Designs for Emergency Housing

Very cool housing designs for emergency shelter. The left photo is the H.E.L.P. House - eight-feet wide and 12-feet long and intended for placement alongside a damaged/destroyed home to allow property owners to begin rebuilding right after a disaster. The right photo is the Warm, Dry Room - a converted shipping container with living and sleeping space, windows and climate control.

The problem is the logistics of these things is a nightmare. Keeping an inventory (in a ready state,) moving them to wherever they're needed, cleaning them up afterward - it all becomes a logistical quagmire and without some significant long-term oversight isn't going to be effective. [via TP Wire Service]

NPR : Emergency Housing Need Sparks Creative Designs

Hurricane Season
Emergency Housing Need Sparks Creative Designs by Ari Shapiro

All Things Considered,October 25, 2005
Homelessness on a regional scale is often one result of natural disaster -- whether that's a hurricane in the United States or an earthquake in Pakistan. Architects inspired to meet this challenge with emergency housing solutions have often run into a problem: getting their ideas into the field.
The H.E.L.P. House is eight-feet wide and 12-feet long. Credit: Michael Matsil. The interior of The Warm, Dry Room. Credit: Carie Roddy.
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Tuesday, October 25, 2005

Grim Milestone

Within an hour of the annoucement of the 2,000th military death in Iraq there were 286 news stories listed on Yahoo! News using the phrase "grim milestone." This reminds me of the "gravitas" fiasco during the 2004 election cycle. How many times do you think the phrase "grim milestone" will be used on network news in the next 24 hours?

It doesn't matter what side you're on or whose ox you're trying to gore, the attempt to manufacture memes has been made painfully obvious by the internet. Spewing code phrases trivializes the actual event and likely has the opposite of the intended effect. It just doesn't work anymore.
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