My (admittedly few) regular visitors know I’m a big Red Sox fan and have been for more years than I care to admit. Recently I purchased some tickets directly from the Red Sox, and received an invitation to fill out a brief Survey of my buying experience.
While the first question – “In What Year Were You Born?” – was probably designed to check if the person who bought the tickets was filling out the survey, it was this question which caught my eye…and, my ire:
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After the long hiatus caused by a virus which came from a lab in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China and might have been developed with US Taxpayer money I finally returned Fenway Park on May 16th, 2021 to see the Sox play the Los Angeles Angels. Those who know me know it was like discovering the Fountain of Youth…and, despite the Sox pitching blowing the game in the top of the 9th inning – thanks to a bloop single by Mike Trout and a two out, just-inside-the-Pesky Pole home run by the one-man-wrecking crew Shohei Ohtani - followed by a freak thunderstorm that had me soaked before I made it to the car, it was still a great day.
Speaking of days, I remember back in the day when the Red Sox had Opening Day, Kid’s Opening Day, Mother’s Day, and Veteran’s Day games. They even had a “Nun’s Day” back in the day, and today they seem to have a “Day” nearly every day which celebrates or commemorates some State, Person, or Event. Perhaps that’s called “Marketing”.
And, as I looked around Fenway Park I thought maybe they’d invented a new “day” at Fenway: “COVID Compliance Day”. Take a look at the photos and see if you agree. Continue reading →
The famous poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow once wrote
“Into each life some rain must fall, Some days must be dark and dreary.”
Well, for me Henry got that right about four weeks ago, when my “rainy day” became a “rainy week” as everything – home, car, work, Red Sox, family business, heck, even visiting my local bar – went wrong. On the bright side, I figure I’ve gotten most of the bad luck out of the way, so I’m hoping it only gets better from here.
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Where I live the price of gasoline has increased $1.00 per gallon between roughly December 1st 2020 and May 15th 2021 (165 days). Or, 115 days since Joe ROBinette Biden* Jr. was (s)elected (p)Resident.
If this trend continues the price of gas will have increased about $12.50 per gallon by the end of Biden*s (p)Residency in 2024.
Unhappy Motoring! And…
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“Getting customers using our [Apple] stores is one of the best things we can do to get people hooked to the ecosystem. The more people use our stores the more likely they are to buy additional Apple products and upgrade to the latest versions. Who’s going to buy a Samsung phone if they have apps, movies, etc already purchased? They now need to spend hundreds more to get to where they are today.”
- Eddy Cue, Senior Vice President of Internet Software and Services, Apple Inc. (email to Apple CEO Tim Cook, 2013)
FYI: “Apple Bytes” used to be a weekly video program hosted by Brian Tong on the C|NET website. It stopped after Brian left CNET.
“We live together, we act on, and react to, one another; but always and in all circumstances we are by ourselves. The martyrs go hand in hand into the arena; they are crucified alone. Embraced, the lovers desperately try to fuse their insulated ecstasies into a single self-transcendence; in vain. By its very nature every embodied spirit is doomed to suffer and enjoy in solitude.”
- Aldous Huxley, “The Doors of Perception“, 2009, HarperCollins Publishers, ISBN-13: 9780061729072
What prompted me to write this quote? Not just that I believe it’s true – that despite how keen our senses, the level of our intelligence, our persistence of memory, the generosity of our emotions, and the depth of our understanding, each of us is ultimately alone – but that the CEO and co-founder of a 57-person software company reminded his employees of Huxley’s harsh but true observation.
Read the CEO’s entire statement to his employees…and then, read how his employees responded.
Full disclosure: To my knowledge I am not connected in any direct way to the CEO, the company, or to any current or former employee of the company…or, to Aldous Huxley.
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