Thursday, July 11, 2013

Starbuck's Wi-Fi vs. Verizon 4G

Speed Test with Verizon 4G at 1 West Boylston St., Worcester
Speed Test at Starbuck's at 1 West Boylston St., Worcester with one other user in the shop

Monday, July 08, 2013

Advertisers have a new way to get into your head.


It's been a long day. You're tired. You muscle your way onto the train and get a window seat so that you look out the window and start the process of not thinking. You rest your tired head against the window, hoping that the rhythmic rumble will shake out the weariness.
Advertising shows up inside your head.
Watch the video and then make plans for an aisle seat.

via Boing Boing

More on language, good times, and wishing the best for others

When you have a good time at a gathering of family and/or friends, it's not unusual to say, "I hope that you had as good as time as I did."
Courtesy suggests that we wish for better things for others than we do for ourselves. Saying "I hope that you had a better time than I did," however, doesn't have quite the effect that we're after.

One of an occasional series.
A bunch of years ago, I worked for a software company. It was hard work for long hours. At one point, senior management made the pronouncement that the development team needed to focus more on a particular aspect of the product. The QA manager and I agreed that we'd be Focused More-ons.

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