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From a vast collection of odd and old postcards at Cardcow

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Industrial decay

 
http://industrialdecay.blogspot.com/

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The Industrial Decay Blogspot is a collection point for photos about the ravages of time, failure, abandonment; and sometimes also a showcase for HDR and other means of control from the desktop.

I tend to prefer the more “natural” photos but am intrigued by all of them.

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Appropriate find for the time, since I try to make myself scarce at Christmas.

Chrissie wouldn’t have been fun with me and Buk, but at least we’re honest.

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How Apple gets it all wrong, and still is on top - The Big Money- msnbc.com

 
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34329873/ns/business-the_big_money/

kangster:

Apple doesn’t blog; it doesn’t Tweet; it does little on Facebook; it doesn’t engage with its customer base. It doesn’t ask the “community” for feedback or rapidly iterate based on any such feedback or even respond to criticism.

Apple’s success is based on building fantastic products. People like fantastic products, even if the company isn’t interested in your opinion about them. In fact, Apple shows that if you’ve really got the goods (or services), taking a haughty approach to your customers can actually increase your appeal.

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