I just don't get it. I had a dream in which having dogs as pets played a big part. It was an involved dream that was like I was in the middle of a movie, and I won't bother trying to put the pieces together to relate it, except to say that dogs played a big role in some kind of scheme that I was a part of - like partners in crime. These dogs worked with me in carrying it out. This would have been an ideal dream for Bo. But there was no Bo. Am I being punished because I didn't treat Bo right in the last year? It doesn't seem fair. Not at all.
Apr. 22nd, 2009
I just don't get it. I had a dream in which having dogs as pets played a big part. It was an involved dream that was like I was in the middle of a movie, and I won't bother trying to put the pieces together to relate it, except to say that dogs played a big role in some kind of scheme that I was a part of - like partners in crime. These dogs worked with me in carrying it out. This would have been an ideal dream for Bo. But there was no Bo. Am I being punished because I didn't treat Bo right in the last year? It doesn't seem fair. Not at all.
Yet More Twitter-mania
Apr. 22nd, 2009 07:52 amME: Did you know you were designing a toy for bored celebrities and high-school girls?
BIZ: We definitely didn’t design it for that. If they want to use it for that, it’s great.
-- Maureen Dowd for The New York Times
The media buzz surrounding Twitter won't die. I was put back in my seat to open my Maureen Dowd column and see a piece devoted to Twitter. Though, 'devoted' may not be the best word. She seemed wonderfully snotty toward the creators in her interview, which attitude perhaps strengthened my resolve not to open a Twitter account of my own. It might have been otherwise if they permitted, say, 300 characters instead of only 140.
( Dowd )
BIZ: We definitely didn’t design it for that. If they want to use it for that, it’s great.
-- Maureen Dowd for The New York Times
The media buzz surrounding Twitter won't die. I was put back in my seat to open my Maureen Dowd column and see a piece devoted to Twitter. Though, 'devoted' may not be the best word. She seemed wonderfully snotty toward the creators in her interview, which attitude perhaps strengthened my resolve not to open a Twitter account of my own. It might have been otherwise if they permitted, say, 300 characters instead of only 140.
( Dowd )
Yet More Twitter-mania
Apr. 22nd, 2009 07:52 amME: Did you know you were designing a toy for bored celebrities and high-school girls?
BIZ: We definitely didn’t design it for that. If they want to use it for that, it’s great.
-- Maureen Dowd for The New York Times
The media buzz surrounding Twitter won't die. I was put back in my seat to open my Maureen Dowd column and see a piece devoted to Twitter. Though, 'devoted' may not be the best word. She seemed wonderfully snotty toward the creators in her interview, which attitude perhaps strengthened my resolve not to open a Twitter account of my own. It might have been otherwise if they permitted, say, 300 characters instead of only 140.
( Dowd )
BIZ: We definitely didn’t design it for that. If they want to use it for that, it’s great.
-- Maureen Dowd for The New York Times
The media buzz surrounding Twitter won't die. I was put back in my seat to open my Maureen Dowd column and see a piece devoted to Twitter. Though, 'devoted' may not be the best word. She seemed wonderfully snotty toward the creators in her interview, which attitude perhaps strengthened my resolve not to open a Twitter account of my own. It might have been otherwise if they permitted, say, 300 characters instead of only 140.
( Dowd )
The Nazi School of Business
Apr. 22nd, 2009 10:24 pmAdolf Hitler's Mein Kampf has become a popular book among students in India looking for tips on management tactics, reports the Daily Telegraph. Students striving to become successful businessmen and women are using the Nazi leader's infamous autobiography as a self-help book.
-- Huffington Post
Equating Nazis with businessmen. This may not be particularly original, but I have to laugh. Love it! I just hope they don't overrun Bangladesh.
-- Huffington Post
Equating Nazis with businessmen. This may not be particularly original, but I have to laugh. Love it! I just hope they don't overrun Bangladesh.
The Nazi School of Business
Apr. 22nd, 2009 10:24 pmAdolf Hitler's Mein Kampf has become a popular book among students in India looking for tips on management tactics, reports the Daily Telegraph. Students striving to become successful businessmen and women are using the Nazi leader's infamous autobiography as a self-help book.
-- Huffington Post
Equating Nazis with businessmen. This may not be particularly original, but I have to laugh. Love it! I just hope they don't overrun Bangladesh.
-- Huffington Post
Equating Nazis with businessmen. This may not be particularly original, but I have to laugh. Love it! I just hope they don't overrun Bangladesh.