Julie Leung makes some useful points. Doc Searls adds a few more.
Category: Culture
Wet, Wild….. Wisconsin? – The Dells as a Major Destination
The lobby of the Kalahari Waterpark in the Wisconsin Dells at check-in time on a recent Saturday afternoon was equal parts Marx Brothers anarchy, Andy Hardy freckles and “Dude, Where’s My Car?” goofiness. Just as the line to the front desk began moving, five revelers barely into their teens hijacked an empty luggage rack, and with one pushing and four aboard, raced, shrieking, around the lobby, which seemed roughly the size of a par-three nine-hole golf course.
I quickly cruised the lobby in search of my friend Julia, a fine-arts administrator who did not want her last name used because she was embarrassed even to be seen in the Dells. Not finding her, I went back outside and ran into a traffic jam. The gridlock consisted mostly of two types of vehicles trying to get near this hostelry, which has a 125,000-square-foot indoor water park, the largest in the country. On the one hand were the monster-size recreational vehicles, which disgorged the incoming families. Going up against them were teenagers revving the engines of a score of pizza-delivery cars, lined up like impatient taxi drivers at the airport as they waited to drop off their wares and rush back for more.
Good Friday
Wikipedia: Good Friday Google Images
Jerry Brown on the Schiavo Case: Florida vs Texas
The death of Sun Hudson – a 6-month-old with a fatal genetic disorder who was taken off life support against his mother’s wishes in a Texas hospital last week – adds some depth to the emotional debate over the fate of Terri Schiavo. The MSM are hanging on every twist and turn in the Schiavo case, and protesters have descended on Florida to denounce what they call “murder.”
Literary Collaboration: The King James Bible
A Palm Sunday Link: Dan Gillmor notes that David Bollier draws a parallel between today’s internet collaboration & the King James Bible.
We high-tech moderns like to think we have little connection to the past, but as I pondered the new online collaborations, I couldn’t help thinking that we could benefit from considering one of the greatest literary collaborations in history, the King James Bible.
The Singles Scene at Home Depot
Scott Simon takes a fascinating look at the singles scene at Home Depot. Evidently, some of these stores have hosted weddings…
Culture Crash
Jerry Brown on Oakland’s Sideshows (a new term for me). Brown also posts a useful quote from Clint Eastwood. (read the comments)
More on the changing advertising landscape
Several recent articles on the changing advertising landscape (struggling to keep up with our changing habits):
- Newspaper quality & quantity circulation continue to decline. More here.
- Terry Heaton on what happens when consumers reject advertising.
Malcolm Gladwell at the UW on Blink
New Yorker writer Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point and more recently, Blink, spoke a the UW Wednesday evening. Here’s an excerpt of his talk [Quicktime video | mp3] This was an interesting evening.
Business Schools Redefine Hacking
Greenspun on the recent Harvard “admissions hacking” controversy. He makes some very useful points.