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Category Archives: Living in the World Today
The debate should be about how to pay for Universal Health Care in the U.S.
It’s difficult for me to understand any argument against universal health care for all Americans. However I can understand that the great concern is how to create such a program without having costs go through the roof. I am going … Continue reading
Starbucks has already become that 3rd place
It’s generally accepted that for most people, home and work are the first two places. For retail establishments like Starbucks and McDonalds (to name just two), the battle to become the most popular 3rd place is never-ending. I’ve expressed my … Continue reading
Why isn’t professional tennis marketed in the U.S.A?
I’ve been playing tennis since I was a teenager and have been a fan of the game for longer than that. For many Americans professional tennis in the United States is all about the United States Open and little else. … Continue reading
Zynga and Yelp – did you buy in?
Yelp.com had a very successful IPO last week with shares jumping 64% in the first day of trading last Friday – http://usat.ly/zrYhvu. The offering valued Yelp at $900 million. Yelp.com with 66 million monthly users had 2011 revenue of $83.3 … Continue reading
Ink on Paper – when a business career gets lost in transition
I recently sat next to a printing sales guy at a direct marketing industry luncheon. He works for a well-known manufacturer that has been in business for many years. A very bright and engaging fellow, he asked me how I … Continue reading
Oscar Sunday night – live from the USA for now and forever?
One of the great things about watching the Oscars (aside from seeing movie stars decked out in the finest duds on the planet) is that we all watch it at the same time. There are not many events left that … Continue reading
Are you a correct spelling snob?
I admit it I am an unabashed correct spelling snob. I am not proud of this since there are not any good things in being termed a snob. Obviously when people write they should use the correct spelling of a … Continue reading
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Now’s the time for more social networks but do you have time for more social networking?
Who’s got more time for social networking? Already I find myself spending less and less time on Facebook. It may seem like I am on FB all the time to some people but I leave the tab open on my … Continue reading
Jeremy Lin has made the New York Knicks ‘America’s Team’
At least for now. Only two years ago a friend of mine was completely joking when he was asked about his favorite pro basketball team (and mine) – the New York Knickerbockers when he said – you mean ‘America’s team?’ … Continue reading →