Archive for February, 2008

I love my friends

I was with a colleague last night playing the “.com name game” for an upcoming project. We felt we needed some inspiration, so I sent out a text message to about 20 of my friends saying:

First reaction – don’t think about it – send back the first fun word you think of

Here are the responses, in order received:

  • Jewish
  • Boobs
  • <censored>
  • Fun bags
  • Yermom
  • Teezey
  • Tits
  • Boobs
  • Tits and ass
  • Armadillo

If that isn’t inspirational, I don’t know what is. Go team go!

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It Takes a Thief: American Airlines Edition

American AirlinesBetween work and play, I travel a lot. I’ve had some very interesting airport/flying experiences – ranging from sitting next to an Olympian on her way to the Games, watching a young lady get taken off the plane on a stretcher from being too drunk BEFORE the flight took off for Vegas and the captain accidentally leaving his cabin microphone on and telling his co-pilot about his … exciting night.

And while frustration is common with delays and changes, my frustration on an American Airlines flight to San Diego, CA yesterday was a different breed:

Roughly 45 minutes into the flight, they started the beverage offerings and I ordered my traditional mini-bottle of fine Chardonnay for $5.00. I hand the flight attendant a crisp $20.00 bill that I had just taken out of an ATM and am told he will return with change. I drink my wine, read my book and fall to sleep about an hour later.

At some point between that time and landing, I feel something lightly grace my hand and I look up with one opened eye to see the attendant sliding my change under my hand, trying not to wake me. I woke up and got settled, looked down at the change and realized  he had only given me $5.00 back. No worries – it happens. I hit the little button above my seat, the same attendant came over and I alerted him of the mix-up.

He came back about 10 minutes later with the correct change, at which point I was done thinking of the situation … until the gentleman sitting next to me sits back down from his bathroom break. He reports that as he is waiting for the restroom, he sees the attendant laughing with someone else in the back room while he removes the owned $10.00 from his personal wallet, makes some kind of sarcastic comment and then comes to deliver my money.

Really?

I consider myself a generous guy, but a self-imposed 200% tip by the attendant is a little much, especially when he was trying to take advantage of the fact I was asleep and not thinking about my change. I liked American Airlines. While it’s no Virgin, I fly it over 50% of the time … at least I did. I couldn’t believe what had taken place, and am horribly disappointed in American Airlines. I might still push a formal complaint, however I would rather rely my loyal blogospherians to closely consider which airline they choose for their next trip. I know I will.

Have your own American Airlines story? I’d love to hear it.

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Blackberry Burnout

Jason R. Knowles, a Special Projects Producer at WLS ABC 7, just dropped me a note about a recently aired segment about a phenomenon that I am sure a lot of people reading this blog can relate to – PDA / Blackberry Addiction!

It is an entertaining look at the addiction so many of us business folk have, and the downsides being connected to work 24/7. There is also some insight on strategies company executives are taking like “banning” employee use of these devices after business hours; an effort to sacrifice some productivity for a little R & R. Hearing others accounts of the “Phantom Buzz” gave me a laugh too:

Definition: The phenomenon of experiencing a sensation of vibration in the pocket-region, leading one to believe their cell phone is vibrating. The sensation can be triggered by other vibrations, such as the engine in a car, but can also appear when no external stimuli is present. [source]

Great story – however, I can’t say I have plans to give up this particular addition ;)

Check it out!

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Google Analytics releases new tracking code / features

Google Analytics, our favorite free website analytics system, has recently released an update to their tracking code which brings with it a number of new features.

The code has gone through an update from this:


To this:


What changes can we expect from implementing this new code? The Official Google Analytics blog reports:

  1. Compare two metrics against each other to see how they correlate
  2. Support for the long awaited Tracking API
  3. New e-commerce tracking features
  4. Support for six additional languages: Thai, Filipino, Indonesian, Czech, Hungarian, and Portuguese (Portugal)
  5. And more…
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Welcome!

Welcome to my new blog! I will be providing insights on a number of topics including web design, programming, photography, traveling and more – mostly for my own entertainment – but I would be thrilled with your feedback and comments!

Want to learn some more about me? Try the About page.

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