Their sophomore album, Cleopatra, is available now. If you don’t know the Lumineers, you should…
Author: Kadon
This is a question that has become more and more bothersome as I type more and more posts and Wrap-up emails. (If you haven’t signed up for my emails, you are missing out on my commentary about my posts from the previous week. Just ask the two people that got one yesterday. You should be able to find a box to enter your email around here somewhere.)
So, all around the neighborhood today I saw people out mowing their lawns. I took a look at my lawn and thought, I’ll need to mow soon. It also got me thinking, why isn’t there a Roomba for the lawn?
This is cool! 3-D Printing is so awesome. It is amazing to see what people are able to come up with and create as 3-D printers become more available.
If you use a Windows computer, like most of the population, you have used Internet Explorer to access the web. You may be using it to read this post right now. If that is the case, please do yourself a favor and download and start using a different browser.
Seriously, do it now. I’ll wait.
Everyone knows what good customer service looks like, right? And I’m sure we can all tell stories of bad customer service experiences, too.
So why is getting it right so hard for some companies? Moreover, why do some companies insist on creating policies that REQUIRE their employees to provide bad customer service?