In an otherwise dry investment research report, someone cracks wise. Emphasis added.
With HDTV – where an
upgrade to an HD signal would be required even if one were to remain with their existing service provider –
the significance of that trigger is only amplified. Once a consumer decides to make the substantial
investment in a new HD television set, they become acutely conscious of what they can display on it. (And
highly aware that if they tell their wife they spent thousands on an HDTV set without having HD
programming, they’ll be exposed as an idiot). It seems reasonable to expect that consumers will be
disproportionately willing to switch providers to get best High Definition service for their new High
Definition set.
impulse purchase - john schlesingers
Darling.
"It should be clear to all by now that what we have in the Bush team is a faith-based administration. It launched a faith-based war in Iraq, on the basis of faith-based intelligence, with a faith-based plan for Iraqi reconstruction, supported by faith-based tax cuts to generate faith-based revenues. This group believes that what matters in politics and economics are conviction and will — not facts, social science or history.
Personally, I don't believe the Bush team will pay a long-term political price for its faith-based intelligence about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Too many Americans, including me, believe in their guts that removing Saddam was the right thing to do, even if the W.M.D. intel was wrong."
I agree with
Friedman's point here.
That is, that the supporting intelegence wasnt there and we (too many Americans including Friedman) dont fucking care. The challenge is to get across why we and he
should care.
This Superbowl is really frustrating. I know I’m supposed to watch the commercials, but I keep ignoring them anyway.
Cinephiles Sustenance synergy:
Eat This New York.
BBC's
Andrew Gilligan goes out fighting :
Statement
'No one at the BBC has deliberately misled the public' -
Gavin Davies
London - The judge [Hutton] who probed the suicide of arms expert David Kelly was accused of a "whitewash" by much of Britain's daily press Thursday for clearing Prime Minister Tony Blair's government of wrongdoing while rebuking the BBC.
lockhart and friends are helping to enable my
unnui. if only he could rally support for the long lost kozmo.com. (i couldnt even remember the name. i had to google it.)
thought this was humorous --
airbrush tanning systems
a little
local history (if local is lower manhattan, that is)