Monthly Archives: February 2007

WHAT’S for lunch?

Back (way back) in high school, my friends and I engaged in a deep philosophical discussion about cafeteria fare. Mainly, is it ‘MACARONI salad’ or ‘macaroni SALAD’? A consensus was never reached, and the mystery of macaroni remains to this day … until I went …

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At Least Don’t Make it UNusable!

The other night, my wife was inquiring about making an appointment somewhere and went online to find a location. I’m being vague about what type of appointment this is because I don’t want to call out the specific website that she encountered, because it had …

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Spunlogic Cruise 2007

As we get ready to embark on our annual company trip – this one is a cruise to the Bahamas – I thought I’d recap a few of our recent trips with some photos. I’ve been told before that what happens on a cruise stays …

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Vla, A Kind of Yogurt You Can Drink (Rethinking the Novelty of User Generated Content)

Ten years ago, I discovered a new food at an Icelandic breakfast table, Vla — a kind of yogurt you can drink. Packaged in a boxed milk container, Vla was a smooth yogurt that came in several flavors. I loved Vla. It was so unique. …

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eTail 2007 Wrapup: It is Time to Separate From the Herd

Last week the top internet retailers in the country convened at eTail 2007 to learn what their peers are doing, listen to vendor’s pitches of new products and services, and to commiserate about the state of their industry. In my post from the conference last …

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