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If you’re going to mount a moral crusade, make sure that you get your facts straight first…
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If you’re going to mount a moral crusade, make sure that you get your facts straight first…
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With the return of Australia’s favourite reality television franchise last Sunday night and the animated reactions of this season’s aspiring ‘Masterchefs’ (most especially as Adriano Zumbo unveiled his latest challenging desert), I was reminded of the following clip by English satirist Charlie Brooker. Not only does it include an excerpt from Monty Python but it also demonstrates how reality television can be used to tell a story that is often far from reality.
Take every chance to hear from your customers. Don’t waste a single one. If they bother to hit reply and type something out, you should read it. If you’re product or service doesn’t have the margin to allow for listening to your customers when they want to talk to you, then you’re in trouble.
It seems British comedy legend Ronnie Corbett’s character has a problem with his Blackberry … er, blackberry. In addition to this bit being incredibly smart (and deliciously old-skool), it also reminds us that even in the digital age, what’s new is old, as we outfit common words and phrases with new definitions.
During a recent visit to the off-leash park my dog was being jostled either side by a couple of rouge, running hounds. Instead of carrying on, enduring the torment of being corralled by the hecklers, my dog stopped, stood tall, and let them go past. Then she changed course and reasserted herself. This has been the strategy of Intel, Hollywood and independent schools.
In 1996 performance artist, Sue Austin found herself wheelchair bound. But, that didn’t stopped her from learning to dive. And now she has, with the help of a dedicated team, created a wheelchair that enables her to not only dive but also, seem to dance, underwater.
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