Breakfast In Bed

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Breakfast In Bed

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Brand: Wine Country Gift Baskets
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - gift for my parents anniversary
My parents received this right on time and actually its still sitting on their counter.. to quote my mom "it's too pretty to open!" I told her she better check the expiration dates to see how long she should look at it!
I'll let you know once she "spoils it" by tasting something!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wonderful!
I sent this basket as a "Thank You" and I was told it was a big hit. I was surprised how affordable it was and how much you got for the price. I would order from this company again.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful basket and quick delivery
My mother (living in Florida) was moved to tears by this gift basket. She sent me (living in Norway)a big photo of a VERY happy mum with lap full of goodies. Contents looks even better than on web-page. Speedy delivery, arrived day before Mother's day (which in Norway is in February). Thank you so much!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Birthday Gift
I bought this Product as a Birthday Gift for my Daughter. She is living in the USA (Ohio) and I live in Germany.
My Daughter told me, it was a very nice Gift with delicious Products in a beautiful presentation.




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Slightly Disappointed
I was slightly disappointed that there were no carmel cookies in my basket. I have not tried all of the food yet but so far it has been good. The tray that it comes in is beautiful, but does not stand like the picture shows.



 



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CHICAGO (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Barack Obama named former rival Hillary Clinton as secretary of state on Monday and said Robert Gates would remain defense secretary in a national security team charged with recasting America's leadership role in the world.

Three London hospitals whose computer systems were infected with a relatively old worm are now almost back online.
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I've heard it said by Dave Winer and many many others: if only Dean had reinvested half the money raised into the Internet, then ...

OK, so you're the Dean Campaign Chief Information Officer in August 2003. The money starts to roll in. $20 million over six months, $2-4 million per month.

What would you spend the money on?

  1. What does your monthly budget look like?
  2. What is your application and infrastructure portfolio?
  3. How much will you allocate to maintenance?
  4. You're building from scratch, so what problems do you hope to avoid through wise architecture?
  5. What are your big milestones?
  6. Who are your key vendors?

How do you spend in consonance with the campaign strategy?

  1. How will you use the Internet to bring offline voters into the campaign at the same numbers as radio or television broadcasts?
  2. What is your online strategy for responding to attack ads and opposition pundits in radio, television and print?
  3. Online community takes time to build and is very hard to organize geographically. What will you do to match the state-by-state primary schedule?
  4. What can you do with online services to serve the campaign in caucus states?
  5. You are preparing for Bush to launch in Spring 2004. What are your countermeasures to reach out to moderate Republicans online while the GOP uses its advanced voter email systems to barrage 200 million validated email addresses?
  6. How will you lower the cost-per-vote vs. the GOP?

Ted Shelton: "Frankly I felt that BlogOn was a waste of time and money."

I think the BlogOn conference was overproduced. In the name of professionalism the organizing firm turned off potential speakers, oversubscribed sponsors, etc.

I would have liked a debatable topic (aside from *blogging = journalism*. Two people slugging it out. Or a devil's advocate taking challenges from the floor.

I would have liked more hard numbers. Facts. Charts. Diagrams. We have the analytic tools to BS-check them; harder on vague opinions and single-points-of-observation.

I found it disturbing how much money was being commanded (from both attendees and sponsors) for a conference at a university. Maybe it was because it was at Berkeley? Maybe we should have taken over a community college or a Cal State or a DeVry. The facilities costs would have been cheaper at least. I heard an organizer apologize and say the next one would be at a hotel, like that would have been better.

Cost wasn't the whole problem. We're at a stage where early adopters are meeting folks who want to leap the chasm. Huge gaps in knowledge, experience, context, culture, vocabulary. It's the gap.

There are huge ideas to be explored, even in the world of applying blogs to media strategy and the enterprise. And most of the big ideas weren't even on the agenda at BlogOn. Probably because it was catering to those who want to commercialize, fund, and otherwise exploit (excuse me, "get in on") the emerging medium.

Let's fork these conferences so advanced topics on business and technology and culture fit the participants. 

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