I just watched the trailer for the latest Steve Jobs movie that will be released in October. Written by Aaron Sorkin and based on Walter Isaacson’s biography, "Steve Jobs", I am sure it will be well done and provide fascinating insights into Steve Jobs to those who have not read the book. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aEr6K1bwIVs Many of you … Continue reading Another Movie about Steve Jobs – How about One about Bill Gates?
Service Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
The Gentle Touch car wash in Wayne, PA just made a customer for life. I went there today to get my car washed; it's one of those drive-thru type car washes, which are still as much fun today as they were 50 years ago. Once you come out of the car wash there is usually … Continue reading Service Above and Beyond the Call of Duty
What’s 19,000 – 10,000 ?
Here's another one: what's 50 times 0.5? If you were able to answer these questions without having to resort to using a calculator, then my guess is that you are most likely over 45 years old. If you are less than 30, my guess is that you opened up the calculator app on your smartphone … Continue reading What’s 19,000 – 10,000 ?
How Important Are You?
This is the 15th in a collection of newspaper ads written by Harry Gray, then CEO of United Technologies, that appeared in the Wall Street Journal from the late 1970s through the early 1980s. Here is the original ad. More than you think. A rooster minus a hen equals no baby chicks. Kellogg minus a … Continue reading How Important Are You?
Sunday Drive
My youngest son Pat and I like to go for car rides with no particular destination in mind. Tonight we drove along the banks of the Schuylkill River, and were looking at the houses that were right along the edge of the river and wondering what it must be like when there is a significant … Continue reading Sunday Drive
An Extraordinary Week for President Obama, and America
It was a week that could define President Obama's legacy, and a week that made me proud to be an American. Here's a brief summary highlighting the events of the week: On Thursday, the Affordable Care Act was upheld by the Supreme Court, awarding a major victory to President Obama and validating his most prized … Continue reading An Extraordinary Week for President Obama, and America
No Power, Blogging by Phone; Thoreau and his iPad
We just lost our power a couple of hours ago, and we're not expected to get it back until tomorrow afternoon. But I didn't want to skip my blog, so I am writing this on my iPhone. Fortunately the local pizzeria had power, and we were able to keep our Friday night tradition of having … Continue reading No Power, Blogging by Phone; Thoreau and his iPad
Grade School Memories
I was going through my closet the other day, and I came across this memento from 1971, right around the time of my graduation from 8th grade. (I'm not sure why I would have written the wrong dates on my memory book, but the years listed are the four years I spent in high school.) … Continue reading Grade School Memories
Five-year old Presidential Expert from The Ellen Show
I'll admit it; I love The Ellen Show. I love Ellen's humor (especially her pranks), her kindness, her vegan lifestyle, and her generosity. One of my favorite parts is when she invites children with special talents on to the show as guests. While there have been many such guests, I think I have to pick … Continue reading Five-year old Presidential Expert from The Ellen Show
Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast
I just read a great article in Philadelphia Magazine today about Chip Kelly, the enigmatic coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. The article noted that last year a sideline microphone at an Eagles game caught Kelly saying to his players: “Culture wins football. Culture will beat scheme every day.” That's the second time I've seen that … Continue reading Culture Eats Strategy for Breakfast
