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Seeing the light
I used to work with a guy who was occasionally mistaken for offspring.
He recently wrote ….
All our interns are younger than my coffee cup. All my bosses are younger than me. And I’m increasingly unwilling to tolerate stupid people.
Ah, the wisdom of the chronically-gifted….
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Tunes for a Tuesday – 22 October 2013
Always – Nino Tempo – Tenor Saxophone [Listen]
Border Crossing – Treasureseason – BIRP! July 2012 [Listen]
I Will Be True – Elvis Presley – Walk A Mile In My Shoes: The Essential 70s Masters 4 [Listen]
It Hurt so Bad – Susan Tedeschi – KBCO Studio C Volume 11 [Listen]
Last Fair Deal Gone Down (Robert Johnson Cover) – Beck – The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited [Listen]
Love Will Tear Us Apart – Joy Division – John Peel – a Tribute [Listen]
Rylan – The National – Live on Q, December 7 2011 [Listen]
Stormy May Day – AC/DC – Black Ice [Listen]
The War Is Over – Atlanta Rhythm Section – Third Annual Pipe Dream [Listen]
Windy Nights – Shawn Colvin – Holiday Songs And Lullabies [Listen]
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Tagged a Tribute, AC/DC, Always, Atlanta Rhythm Section, Beck, BIRP! July 2012, Black Ice, Border Crossing, December 7 2011, Elvis Presley, Holiday Songs And Lullabies, I Will Be True, It Hurt so Bad, john peel, Joy Division, KBCO Studio C Volume 11, Last Fair Deal Gone Down (Robert Johnson Cover), Live on Q, Love Will Tear Us Apart, Nino Tempo, Rylan, Shawn Colvin, Stormy May Day, Susan Tedeschi, Tenor Saxophone, The Harry Smith Project: Anthology of American Folk Music Revisited, The National, The War Is Over, Third Annual Pipe Dream, Treasureseason, Walk A Mile In My Shoes: The Essential 70s Masters 4, Windy Nights
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Shan’t be going *there* in a hurry, then…
For Cambridge people rarely smile,
Being urban, squat, and packed with guile;
And Royston men in the far South
Are black and fierce and strange of mouth;
At Over they fling oaths at one
And worse than oaths at Trumpington,
And Ditton girls are mean and dirty,
And there’s none in Harston under thirty,
And folks in Shelford and those parts
Have twisted lips and twisted hearts,
And Barton men make Cockney rhymes,
And Coton’s full of nameless crimes,
And things are done you’d not believe
At Madingley, on Christmas Eve.
Strong men have run for miles and miles,
When one from Cherry Hinton smiles;
Strong men have blanched, and shot their wives,
Rather than send them to St Ives;
Strong men have cried like babes, bydam,
To hear what happened at Babraham.
Rupert Brooke
The Old Vicarage, Grantchester
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New toy
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Flashback
Jackson Browne – You Know The Night – 2012
Look at the backing singer’s reaction at 1:50
Now look at P.P. Arnold between 1:26 and 1:33
Small Faces – Tin Solder – 1968
The more things change, the more they stay the same….
Posted in Music, Too good to miss
Tagged Jackson Browne, P.P. Arnold, Small Faces, Woodie Guthrie
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The complaining customer doesn’t want a refund
Seriously good stuff from Seth Godin
He wants a connection, an apology and some understanding. He wants to know why you made him feel stupid or ripped off or disrespected, and why it’s not going to happen again.
If you have a department that sends out form letters and refund coupons, what you’ve done is built the ability, at scale, to get rid of people who are giving you a second chance.
When the refund for the broken M&M’s or the artificially flavored nuts that should have been delicious, or the $20 inconvenience fee in exchange for the torture you put a frequent flyer through arrives, you’ve basically sent a form letter that says, “goodbye.”
Which is your choice, of course, but if you think that this expression of goodwill is going to be seen as goodwill, you’re wrong.
Try candor or inviting them to an online focus group. Perhaps try being human. Try giving them a chance to be a voice of the concerned, energetic customer, a voice that needs to be heard by people who actually make decisions.
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Where there’s muck…..
Coolest idea going.
Take
- Police uniforms (otherwise destined for the shredder)
- A designer from one of Germany’s leading outdoor sporting wear companies
- A sheltered workshop
and you’ve got a product that’s flying off the shelves.
Prices range from €22 to €33 (for the bag on the right, made from a police motorcyclist’s jacket)
Which is WAAAAY too cheap – the waiting list started off at 2 months and grew exponentially the more global it became.
And of course , it’s all too much for the civil servants in Mainz who have to manage it – one was heard to say “If we’d only shredded the bloody things…”
Cuts into his nose-picking time, I guess….







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