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Culturematics, choice, and identity construction now

Dec 16, 2009
I was reading Katie Welch's RT of a Seriouseats post about a Japanese restaurant.  What's interesting about the restaurant is that it serves you what the last patron ordered.  It's a kind of circle then.  You eat according to the tastes of the last...

Culturematics, choice, and identity construction now

Dec 16, 2009
I was reading Katie Welch’s RT of a Seriouseats post about a Japanese restaurant. What’s interesting about the restaurant is that it serves you what the last patron ordered. It’s a kind of circle then. You eat according to the tastes of the last...

Jay Leno's s failure and the new rules of marketing

Dec 14, 2009
When Rosie O’Donnell attempted a variety show recently, some thought, “this could work!”  Perhaps the best way to speak to diverse audiences on TV was to take a “pipe line” approach.  Lots of acts.  Something for everyone.  Ed Sullivan...

Jay Leno's s failure and the new rules of marketing

Dec 14, 2009
When Rosie O’Donnell attempted a variety show recently, some thought, “this could work!” Perhaps the best way to speak to diverse audiences on TV was to take a “pipe line” approach. Lots of acts. Something for everyone. Ed Sullivan all...

When did "several" become "multiple?"

Dec 10, 2009
“I phoned him multiple times.” “The building has multiple exits.” Not so long ago, the “multiple” in these sentences would have read “several.” “I phoned him several times.” “The building has several exits.” Somehow, while we...


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