C For Cookie
Always remember, cookies are a sometimes food.
Always remember, cookies are a sometimes food.
Okay. We just squeezed a full day's work into four tight and furious hours. The company granted us a half-day, so that we could all get a head-start on the holiday weekend. This, of course, is very nice. However, we started shipping the wonderful June issue just yesterday and had much work to accomplish this morning. In addition, for various reasons, we've had to accomplish that work without the help of an ad coordinator or production manager, and all while employing an entirely new pre-press system. Shipping days, as a rule, are intense. These have gone beyond intense.
Maybe Bill Swanson was the first CEO to use the "How You Treat Your Waitron" metric, but I learned it from a date about 20 years ago in Oregon. It <I>is</I> a good rule of thumb, however. Also, note Swanson's other "Unwritten" rules on the left—it's a good list.
Searchable lyric base of RT's recordings. Hours of mindless fun.
Okay, indigenous Columbians want to make Cola with real Coca? Why is everybody freaking out about this? It's <I>not</I> the same thing as cocaine. I used to live in Peru and we would drink herb tea made from coca leaves all the time. It's got about as much kick as caffeine—maybe even less, since I'd have no qualms about drinking a cup before bedtime.
Bagheera gets rude.
Huckleberry is appalled.
I love the 33 1/3 series of books, but each book I buy costs me at least one CD. <I>LargeHeartedBoy</I> 'splains it's worse than that.
Via <I>BoingBoing</I>, the greatest Scooter ad ever.
We're so excited about the new <a href="http://forum.stereophile.com/photopost/index.php">Photo Gallery</a>, and so happy with the steam it's building, we've come up with another section to the album: <b>The History of Stereophile</b>.