LISTEN
We often forget who we are.
We often forget what is really important.
We often forget who’s really important.
We are so easily distracted.
We forget how to listen.
We forget.
Such an amazing reminder to us all… Thanks Hugh.
LISTEN
We often forget who we are.
We often forget what is really important.
We often forget who’s really important.
We are so easily distracted.
We forget how to listen.
We forget.
Such an amazing reminder to us all… Thanks Hugh.
I can’t judge a book by it’s cover, but apparently if you remove the inside wheels of your rollerblades – rollerblading is attempting to be cool again. A quick “Rollerblading” YouTube search reveals that since about 2008, this sport has gone “Aggressive”.
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1. T-Mobile – The T-Mobile Royal Wedding
2. Diet Pepsi – Unbelievable David Beckham
3. Marvel Comics – Little Thor
4. Volkswagen – Commercial: The Force
5. Skittles Touch – Cat
6. Second Baptist Church of Houston – Dance Your Shoes Off
7. Tempest – Tempest Freerunning Video – Gym Academy
8. Call of Duty – Call of Duty Black Ops Escalation – Call of the Dead
9. adidas – Final de la Copa Rey
10. Air New Zealand – Mile High Madness with Richard Simmons
Genius: 7
Not Genius: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10
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I don't usually link to videos that have reached an audience this large, but this is just too good.
[Fan of Sergio’s]
[Fan of Mike Diva]
[Fan of Mystery Guitarman]
A new mix tape just landed from DJ Cobra – and it’s worth putting on the listening docket. Grab Illionaire from his media page and conveniently place it on your iPhods.
Thanks to Brent Adair for continually finding these free mixtapes.
/// Track Listing ///
1. Intro
2. Roll Over Memories
3. How Low Can Gaga Go
4. Apologies Sexy
5. Freakin’ Power Mobbin
6. Crank That Ice Box
7. Children & Money
8. Turning Money & Stunting Like Matisyahu
9. Awww Naa Forever Anthem
10. Break Your Rehab & Transform
11. Pretty Girls Close To Me
12. Juicy Move Of My Heart
13. Stand Up! Goldfinger
14. Chillen Like Phil Collins & Heavy D
15. Hello, Girls Around The World
16. Timbaland’s Next Episode
17. Lil Wayne & Delilah
18. Have A Baby By Me Baby & Get Money
19. Everybody Holla Back Young’n
20. Pon Da Ice
21. No Love For Black Box
22. My Superman Love
23. Gossip Folks Ante Up To Pitbull
24. Do You Remember The Time We Bounced?
25. I’m Ready, Shorty
26. Right Round Soulja Boy
27. Pony Loves You Down
28. Christopher Walken Needs Sugar
29. Jay-Z Got Us Falling In Love
30. Everybody Say My Name On Danse
31. Roll Out! Flirt
32. Beautiful Deuces Get It In
33. Shawty Copies My Swagger
34. Ninja Swings That Body Rock
35. Steady Turning My Mobbin’ On
36. Gangsta Is My Life
37. All I Do Is Shake My Money Maker
38. Love The Way You Get That Dirt Off
39. All About The Dougie, Rude Boy
40. Ready Or Not Ice Cream
41. Suicidal Airplanes Set It Off
42. Just A Shutterbug Billionaires Street Dream
43. Christian Dior Dude
44. Roc Boys Closing Time
45. Yesterday Is Over
[YouTube Link] <— 5,566 I recently visited New Balance and had the ability to interview the man in charge of creating this ad campaign. This series slightly reminds me of the 1980s No Fear ads... Genius. My next set of Baseball (now softball) cleats are going to be Nooobs. New Balance Baseball - Change the Game [Dustin Pedroia – Tell Me] <— 6,753
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“Believe the hype! Triples are the new hot thing in skiing. Not wanting to be left out and to push himself to the max, P White went after it this past week and stomped a triple of his own. Check the full shot and TONS more in Level 1’s forthcoming flick, “After Dark,” dropping September 9th, 2011.”
Only one question coming from me. Where is the Volcano?
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Say no more - make your own Audi A7... this guy did.
[Vimeo Link] <— 11 views
4 wheel drive
0 to 62mph in 2.9 seconds
700 horsepower
6.5 liter V12
217 mph top speed
$379,700
[Review]
[iDevice Link] <— 20,383
I either want one of these... or want to make my own. Just to cruise Golden.
[Review – Living Green]
[voltitude.com]
Economies of scale are well understood. Bigger factories are more efficient, bigger distribution networks are more efficient, bigger ad campaigns can be more efficient. It’s often hard to defeat a major competitor, particularly if the market is looking for security and the status quo.
But what about the economies of small? Is being bigger an intrinsic benefit in and of itself?
If your goal is to make a profit, it’s entirely possible that less overhead and a more focused product line will increase it.
If your goal is to make more art, it’s entirely possible the ridding yourself of obligations and scale will help you do that.
If your goal is to have more fun, it’s certainly likely that avoiding the high stakes of more debt, more financing and more stuff will help with that.
I think we embraced scale as a goal when the economies of that scale were so obvious that we didn’t even need to mention them. Now that it’s so much easier to produce a product in the small and market a product in the small, and now that it’s so beneficial to offer a service to just a few, with focus and attention, perhaps we need to rethink the very goal of scale.
Don’t be small because you can’t figure out how to get big. Consider being small because it might be better.
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