Cool Tribute to Steve Jobs…
November 14, 2011 by Annie
Filed under Jedemi Presents, News, Views & Clues
In the Sunday paper, Pearls Before Swine had a very cool tribute to Steve Jobs. You can find the Pearls cartoons online here. ###
Moto’s Droid RAZR: Slicing its Way into Relevance?
November 13, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
It slices through the air with the greatest of ease. Yeah, that seems to be the message of the ads that ran before the official release of Motorola Droid RAZR on Verizon Wireless. I kept wondering, why I would want a smartphone that can slice light poles in half? The follow-on ad was even more [...]
Things I Finished by Sarai: A Cardboard Box Re-Purposed
November 12, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
In this week’s edition of “Things I Finished,” Sarai Hoffman talks about re-purposing a cardboard box to create something truly functional. *** Let’s be clear about this everything happened because I get distracted very easily and I have several empty cardboard boxes. My intent was to re-purpose these for my kitty to use as a [...]
The 2011 Rockettes Refresh…
November 11, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
The Radio City Christmas Spectacular, a holiday tradition in New York City, has got a new look to it. Well-known for featuring the Rockettes and their famous kick line, this year the director and choreographer Linda Haberman pulled off some technical and storytelling magic to bring the show into the 21st century. Some traditionalists may [...]
What’s for Dinner? From Farmer’s Market to Table
November 6, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
It all started with a flip through the November issue of Food & WIne. There was a recipe for Bucatini with Cauliflower and Brussels Sprouts. The picture looked good. Figured it was worth test driving for our Saturday night meal. The dish, contributed by Marc Vetri, includes onion, garlic, anchovies and herbs that are part [...]
Things I Finished by Sarai: This Week’s Celebration
November 5, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
The Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos) is a holiday celebrated throughout Mexico and around the world in many cultures that focuses on gatherings of family and friends to pray for and remember friends and family members who have died. The celebration takes place over two days (November 1–2, in connection with the [...]
Cirque du Soleil’s Totem: The Story of the Costumes…
November 1, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
This links to the story of a very talented lady, Kym Barrett. She designed the costumes for “Totem,” the new Cirque du Soleil show. Her background is impressive — full of jobs like “The Matrix” trilogy and Baz Luhrmann’s “Romeo + Juliet.” The story talks about how the designer has the “luxury” of a year [...]
An Option for Containing a Shout…
October 30, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
Being frustrated can trigger alls kinds of reactions. You might want to punch something or dash off an angry tweet, Facebook post or email. Or sometimes, you may just want to get it all out with a long, loud scream or shout. Something happened the other day that reminded me of a Flintstone episode. I [...]
360-Degree Approach to DR/BC Explained
October 21, 2011 by Annie
Filed under Jedemi Presents
In this short video, Steve Wallace, the AIS vice president of Network Operations, explains the 360-Degree Approach to Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity.
Finding Joe: The Story Behind the Story…
October 20, 2011 by Annie
Filed under Jedemi Chronicles, News, Views & Clues, Talkin' Joe
An incident took place during the recently concluded Frys.com open. Someone who claimed to have been inspired by the movie “Drive,” threw a hot dog at Tiger Woods in an act that he claimed was “courageous and epic.” Getting arrested for disturbing the peace and impacting the results on that hole (Woods missed his 18-footer) [...]
Murdoch Takes on Education Reform…
October 16, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
In an opinion piece appearing in The Wall Street Journal, Rupert Murdoch, the chairman & CEO of News Corp. (which owns the Journal), talked about education reform. He opened by saying he favored the Steve Jobs model and referenced the “1984″ Super Bowl ad. “Our children are growing up in Steve Jobs’s world. They are [...]
Inside the BlackBerry Outage…
October 14, 2011 by Annie
Filed under News, Views & Clues
Research in Motion just had a really bad week. The service disruption that impacted most of the Canadian company’s key markets, including North America, Europe and Asia, and a big chunk of its 70 million world-wide subscribers, came at an awful time — as many BlackBerry users were being lured to the iPhone 4S (which [...]

