Archive for January, 2008

Encouraging Fred

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Although his finish in the South Carolina primary was not what supporters had hoped, Fred Thompson is still alive and still in the race. Discerning Texan has some words of encouragement for Sen. Thompson.

WWII Camouflage

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This is really cool. Got an airplane factory you need hidden? I’m up for it!

Media Crimewave Continues…

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Can America ever truly be safe again? Hilarity from Iowahawk.

Iran and Israel

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An interesting post and comments thread at Commentary on Iran and the middle east.

The Iranian people do not want war with the west. I hope they can make their voice heard.

A Review of “Cloverfield”

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…over at the Speculist.

Nevada Caucus/SC Primary Coverage

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Looks like some good ongoing blog coverage at Sister Toldjah.

Capitalism: Good And Good For You

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So sayeth an expert. And they must know!

Via the invaluable Tim Blair.

Bridges Are Cool

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And these are some of the coolest.

(H/T Marginal Revolution.)

Customer Service Shoutout: CoffeeCup

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I use CoffeeCup Software’s HTML editor for web development projects, and have for several years. There are probably more powerful suites out there, but CC is effective and sufficient for my needs - although I would weep tears of joy if they would implement genuine one-button publishing. I recently found that there’s an upgrade to the editor, which I am entitled to download - but I couldn’t find my password or username. My usual defaults didn’t work, so I contacted customer service.

Enter Hope D., help desk specialist. Hope asked me for other email addresses that my account could be under. Nothing. She asked me for my name so she could look it up that way. Nothing. Finally she asked for any old addresses, so that she could look me up from that. Jackpot - she found my account, sent my username and password, and got me taken care of. Elapsed time, about 30 minutes of e-mail exchanges.

Now, did Hope cure cancer here? No. But she did solve my problem, without making me go through any idiot steps or bozo procedures from the manual. She just found my information, which is what I needed, and she did it fast and efficient. What’s more, she did this in an area that isn’t likely to bring in a sale - they’ve already got my money. Anybody can give you great service when they expect a check. When a company gives service after you’ve paid, they’re thinking long-term, and that means they’re worth the time.

Here’s to you, Hope. Thanks.

This Is No Ordinary Cutter

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This is a laser cutter. Goodbye, Mr. Bond.

(Hat tip: Evangelical Outpost.)