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Daily Archives: February 8, 2010
Valloween Desktops
Here it is, so close to Valloween and you don’t have any way of showing the world how evil February 14th really is.Β I’ve come to your assistance with four special Valloween desktops for your computer.Β Consider it my Valloween gift to all five of you who visit my site! You know the drill.Β If [...]
The Super Bowl 44's Social Media Failure
I do think it has become trite to say you watch the Super Bowl for the commercials. Honestly, the commercials just aren’t that innovative and entertaining. There are always some that come off as fun, funny, and forgettable and some that are epic and change the landscape of advertising for years to come. As much [...]
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Tagged advertising, brand building, facebook, friendfeed, marketing, social media, Super Bowl, twitter
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Another Positive Look at Pessimism
It is time to jump into the way back machine and visit an article written in 2003 about pessimism. The Positive Side of Pessimism by Kathleen Mitchell touches upon similar themes I’ve explored here. Kathleen writes: When you see the world through a pessimistic lens, it’s usually because you’ve been hurt or discouraged and want [...]
