Interesting juxtaposition- Ohio’s the birthplace of Aviation while New York is the birthplace of Jell-o.
Cult of Mac: John Sculley On Steve Jobs, The Full Interview Transcript
I remember going into Steve’s house and he had almost no furniture in it. He just had a picture of Einstein, whom he admired greatly, and he had a Tiffany lamp and a chair and a bed. He just didn’t believe in having lots of things around but he was incredibly careful in what he selected. The same thing was true with Apple.
A fascinating interview with John Sculley, former Apple CEO about Steve Jobs. Great insights into how Steve Jobs and Apple does business.
NYTimes.com: ‘The Simpsons’ Explains Its Button-Pushing Banksy Opening
Interesting Q&A regarding to the Banksy opening to the “The Simpsons”.
NYTimes.com: More States Allowing Guns in Bars
When you watch Westerns, some of the best parts are the saloon shootouts with the bartender diving down to grab his rifle while bottles and glasses are exploding behind him.
Soon these scenes might be coming to a bar near you.
Cincinnati.com: Casino to pay for streetcars
Other priorities were approved without showing up on a public agenda and without public input: 25 percent to streetcar operations, 14 percent to city facilities, 10 percent for decks over Fort Washington Way and 1 percent for outdoor sculptures.
The article portrays this spending in a negative light, but I think that these are all positive investments into the city. Even the sculptures. If you’ve ever been to the Minnesota Sculpture Garden, sculptures can be a tremendous attraction.