Check these out....
Grand Central Station (NY):
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1799846/
London:
http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1803225
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Showing posts with label genious ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genious ideas. Show all posts
Friday, February 22, 2008
Thursday, February 21, 2008
let's talk
Let's talk about webpages. Starting one. And page layout, in particular. I get peeved when an IT person tells me the best way to lay something out....when I'm pretty sure there's a better way from a "page-reading" point of view. Argh. Just give me the technical abilities of the site, and let me do what I think is best. Even if it's redundant. Best way to make a point? REPEAT IT. (sometimes termed redundant). ALSO, where do these IT people come up with these layouts?! I mean seriously. Worst possible design EVER. AUGH! I get so frustrated when there's no consideration of how to lay something out so that people actually USE it! I don't understand why website design people are people who apparently don't know how to use the internet and websites. Anyway. Thank you, end of rant.
In other news, let's talk about project runway and top chef. AMAZING! Yeah, i'm pretty much in love with these shows. And while I like Christian, Jillian is my favorite. So I'm starting to sew my own clothes. She's my inspiration. And really? I'm not sure what the judges saw in Sweet P. I thought all her stuff was boring and easy and blah. And so Top Chef starts in two weeks and i'm SO PUMPED. Such good food, such fun challenges, such interesting people! Yay!
Also, have I mentioned I love Google? Check this out! http://www.google.com/trends coolest thing EVER! And have I mentioned the 411 thing they do too? Call information for FREE! http://www.google.com/goog411/ Has anyone used the google reader? http://www.google.com/intl/en/googlereader/tour.html I'm interested to try this out too! So cool! I wish I'd done IT!
Oh yes:
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Dear Tom Rath...Turns out, I'm one of your best sales people and you're not even paying me. So far, in the past three months, I've helped you sell at least 45 books. Amazing huh? That's right, I'd like to be on your payroll. Love, Rebekah
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Dear Amazon...Turns out, I'm one of your best advertising tools and you're not even giving me commission! In the past three months, I've helped you sell at least 40 books through your site. I'd like to begin seeing some of this profit. Please contact me through this blog and I will happily continue to help you prosper. Love, Rebekah
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And so other people/authors/musicians/websites take note. In the same way that I am helping Rath/Amazon in their endeavors (word of mouth and emphatic commitment to my opinions)....I could help take many people AWAY from your business. Please appreciate my comments and complaints....or you'll end up in the same catagory as Qwest (the company I use as my example of the company with the worst customer service, worst ethics, worst strategy, and the worst company to give your business). I will always choose the alternative to Qwest....even if it's dial-up internet. (I know I posted about my terrible qwest experience - which included a close call on an impact to my credit report - so when I find it, I'll link).
That is all for the moment I believe. Happy Thursday!
-R
In other news, let's talk about project runway and top chef. AMAZING! Yeah, i'm pretty much in love with these shows. And while I like Christian, Jillian is my favorite. So I'm starting to sew my own clothes. She's my inspiration. And really? I'm not sure what the judges saw in Sweet P. I thought all her stuff was boring and easy and blah. And so Top Chef starts in two weeks and i'm SO PUMPED. Such good food, such fun challenges, such interesting people! Yay!
Also, have I mentioned I love Google? Check this out! http://www.google.com/trends coolest thing EVER! And have I mentioned the 411 thing they do too? Call information for FREE! http://www.google.com/goog411/ Has anyone used the google reader? http://www.google.com/intl/en/googlereader/tour.html I'm interested to try this out too! So cool! I wish I'd done IT!
Oh yes:
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Dear Tom Rath...Turns out, I'm one of your best sales people and you're not even paying me. So far, in the past three months, I've helped you sell at least 45 books. Amazing huh? That's right, I'd like to be on your payroll. Love, Rebekah
-----------------------OR--------------------
Dear Amazon...Turns out, I'm one of your best advertising tools and you're not even giving me commission! In the past three months, I've helped you sell at least 40 books through your site. I'd like to begin seeing some of this profit. Please contact me through this blog and I will happily continue to help you prosper. Love, Rebekah
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And so other people/authors/musicians/websites take note. In the same way that I am helping Rath/Amazon in their endeavors (word of mouth and emphatic commitment to my opinions)....I could help take many people AWAY from your business. Please appreciate my comments and complaints....or you'll end up in the same catagory as Qwest (the company I use as my example of the company with the worst customer service, worst ethics, worst strategy, and the worst company to give your business). I will always choose the alternative to Qwest....even if it's dial-up internet. (I know I posted about my terrible qwest experience - which included a close call on an impact to my credit report - so when I find it, I'll link).
That is all for the moment I believe. Happy Thursday!
-R
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
StrengthsFinder!
BOOK RECOMMENDATION!
Read...StrengthsFinder 2.0. You have to buy the book so that you get your personalized access code to the online assessment. The test finds your top five strengths out of 34 strengths. It's seriously amazing.
Both Best Buy and Wells Fargo heavily use this assessment in both training and everyday work. In speaking with the few people I know who've taken the test, I've been amazed at how accurate the results seem to be. Not only does it help me understand why these people behave in the way they do, it also helps me understand the best way for me to interact.
The website: www.strengthsfinder.com will have some additional information (especially if you buy the book and take the assessment). In addition to a short description of each strength, you get a fuller explanation of how that strength might manifest itself in your personality based on the other four strengths. Here are my Top 5 strengths and a short description of each:
Positivity:
People who are especially talented in the Positivity theme have an enthusiasm that is contagious. They are upbeat and can get others excited about what they are going to do.
Developer:
People who are especially talented in the Developer theme recognize and cultivate the potential in others. They spot the signs of each small improvement and derive satisfaction from these improvements.
Activator:
People who are especially talented in the Activator theme can make things happen by turning thoughts into action. They are often impatient.
Input:
People who are especially talented in the Input theme have a craving to know more. Often they like to collect and archive all kinds of information.
Arranger:
People who are especially talented in the Arranger theme can organize, but they also have a flexibility that complements this ability. They like to figure out how all of the pieces and resources can be arranged for maximum productivity.
I can post the fuller explanations if anyone is interested. I actually thought that was the cooler part anyway.
So yeah, it's pretty awesome! And it's so insightful (and yes, my excitement and urging of you to participate is both my Positivity and Activator themes emerging)... :o)
Read...StrengthsFinder 2.0. You have to buy the book so that you get your personalized access code to the online assessment. The test finds your top five strengths out of 34 strengths. It's seriously amazing.
Both Best Buy and Wells Fargo heavily use this assessment in both training and everyday work. In speaking with the few people I know who've taken the test, I've been amazed at how accurate the results seem to be. Not only does it help me understand why these people behave in the way they do, it also helps me understand the best way for me to interact.
The website: www.strengthsfinder.com will have some additional information (especially if you buy the book and take the assessment). In addition to a short description of each strength, you get a fuller explanation of how that strength might manifest itself in your personality based on the other four strengths. Here are my Top 5 strengths and a short description of each:
Positivity:
People who are especially talented in the Positivity theme have an enthusiasm that is contagious. They are upbeat and can get others excited about what they are going to do.
Developer:
People who are especially talented in the Developer theme recognize and cultivate the potential in others. They spot the signs of each small improvement and derive satisfaction from these improvements.
Activator:
People who are especially talented in the Activator theme can make things happen by turning thoughts into action. They are often impatient.
Input:
People who are especially talented in the Input theme have a craving to know more. Often they like to collect and archive all kinds of information.
Arranger:
People who are especially talented in the Arranger theme can organize, but they also have a flexibility that complements this ability. They like to figure out how all of the pieces and resources can be arranged for maximum productivity.
I can post the fuller explanations if anyone is interested. I actually thought that was the cooler part anyway.
So yeah, it's pretty awesome! And it's so insightful (and yes, my excitement and urging of you to participate is both my Positivity and Activator themes emerging)... :o)
Friday, October 05, 2007
amazing idea
no, seriously! i have a wonderful idea!
They should make cars with horns that SAY STUFF! Here are some examples:
-Merge. MERGE NOW.
-If you don't merge now, i'm going to take that space.
-MERGE!
-Please go faster. Go faster!!
-You're 15MPH under the speed limit, GO FASTER!
-YOU CAUSE TRAFFIC! YOU!!
-Learn to drive!! LEARN TO DRIVE!!
-Get out of my lane! MOVE! move OVER!
-Are you even kidding me?!
CAPS indicate the volume is louder.
I think the world would be a better place. Really.
They should make cars with horns that SAY STUFF! Here are some examples:
-Merge. MERGE NOW.
-If you don't merge now, i'm going to take that space.
-MERGE!
-Please go faster. Go faster!!
-You're 15MPH under the speed limit, GO FASTER!
-YOU CAUSE TRAFFIC! YOU!!
-Learn to drive!! LEARN TO DRIVE!!
-Get out of my lane! MOVE! move OVER!
-Are you even kidding me?!
CAPS indicate the volume is louder.
I think the world would be a better place. Really.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
You should pay me for this stuff!
Oh, I had this fabulous idea about kleenex! There are a few challenges to overcome, but I think it's "The Next Great Idea"! Ready?
They should make kleenex that changes colors depending on how many germs you killed by blowing your nose!
It's kind of like those hyper-color shirts from middle school. The only problem I see that the kleenex company would have to make sure there weren't any germs in the box of tissues when it went out to the store. Can you imagine opening a new box of kleenex that's supposed to be white until it kills germs and instead finding a kleenex that has purple spots on it? Yeah, that'd be rough.
But seriously, great idea, huh??
They should make kleenex that changes colors depending on how many germs you killed by blowing your nose!
It's kind of like those hyper-color shirts from middle school. The only problem I see that the kleenex company would have to make sure there weren't any germs in the box of tissues when it went out to the store. Can you imagine opening a new box of kleenex that's supposed to be white until it kills germs and instead finding a kleenex that has purple spots on it? Yeah, that'd be rough.
But seriously, great idea, huh??
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