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As Amy said to me, “I can’t believe the Times did that.”
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The perfect gift for my parents’ 40th wedding anniversary! Hope my mom doesn’t see this!
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Steve Albini holds court on his career. I could read this forever
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I am more than a little proud to report that my talented wife Amy has had a recent commercial, “Pinball” for Pepsi, nominated for an Emmy.
This is the second time in three years that her work has been Emmy-nominated; two years ago her “Drink” for Aquafina also received a nomination. Amy is doubly honored this year, because she worked on the GE “Jar” spot that was also nominated for outstanding commercial. Not bad to have two nominations at once, and right on the heels of her first Super Bowl work, too.
The author of this page is one proud husband.
• Pepsi: “Pinball” on amywertheimer.com
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Dyson’s hand dryer is sweet. Saw one at the AMC 25 in Times Square. Arguably as interesting a machine as anything in “The Transformers,” which I also saw that night
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Memories abound of dialing into the Dragon’s Lair and chatting with the sysop at 1200 baud
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itching to post this to Ask Metafilter
Subject line from an email marketing piece from Telecharge, the ticket vendor:
“XANADU on Broadway – The Critics LOVE It. Seriously.”
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Well explained. I’m getting 2 days per charge with heavy use
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I’m still scratching my head over this
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por le iPhone
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noted
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have to try this
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Steve Rubel on personal branding. My first week of business school in 2003 I told my class, “I’m a brand,” and went onto describe how my online presence affected me in business. They thought I was nuts
Compared with my previous cell phone and my BlackBerry, the iPhone’s touch-screen UI greatly increases the chance that at some point I am going to get hit by a car.