Casino "deathwatch" site
Sep 03, 2004
The MIMlist listserv is a strange and wonderful thing—today, a MIMlister pointed out a site called Las Vegas Casino Death Watch, where what appears to be a local guy tracks what’s going on with the major Vegas casinos. While I can’t vouch for the...
Another reason why I hate really loud music at evening functions
Sep 03, 2004
Not only does it make conversation just about impossible, but now we have actual medical evidence that booming bass notes are bad—and not just for your hearing. ...
Flying soon no longer will be a safe haven from cellphones
Sep 03, 2004
According to Slashdot, pretty soon even the skies won’t be cellphone-free: ...
Sing-along time
Sep 03, 2004
Tradeshow Blues has trotted out its song again—I missed it! If you’ve ever exhibited at or organized a trade show, you can relate to the lyrics. And you can even add your own verse, should you feel so inclined...
Site for weather watchers
Sep 03, 2004
If you, like me, have friends, loved ones, or a meeting coming up soon in one of the areas Hurricane Frances is bearing down on, this site is a convenient way to get an up-to-the-minute look at which way she's tracking. ...
A good day for those whose names start with "S"
Sep 03, 2004
Well, actually, mine’s been a little rocky, but Singapore and San Juan should be happy—they just were added to Best Cities alliance of global convention bureaus, effective January 1st, 2005. According to the press release: ...
Free audioconference
Sep 03, 2004
PCMA is being very, very nice! It is replaying its ...
British Airways caught on the Web
Sep 02, 2004
A guy found that he couldn’t buy a BA ticket from Brussels to London online because his credit card "isn't billed in the same country the flight originates in (Er, hello? You're an airline -- that means you deal with people who are traveling...
How to win e-friends and influence people (via e-mail)
Sep 02, 2004
Or, more appropriately, how not to tick people off with your e-mail messages--another must-read manifesto from changethis.com. I think I’m going to send this link to my distant cousin who likes to send chain letters and fake virus alerts to his...
Hotels shift into high gear on Internet access
Sep 02, 2004
According to an American Hotel & Lodging Association study, half of all hotels now offer high-speed Internet access (in 1998, only 7 percent did). Well, that's great--now can they provide it without charging an arm and a leg to use it? ...
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