I can hardly believe it, but I saw Emo Philips live last night. No way. Way. No way! Way! NO WAY! WAY! And yeah, so obviously, here’s where I reveal myself as the nerd fangirl I grew up as. ‘Cause
We’re in the money!
CNN Money, that is. Omniture put out a press release about some of the success Magazines.com has had using their Test & Target (formerly Offermatica) tool, and it got picked up on CNN Money’s Marketwire. And look! “When specifying our
Lessons from our cruise vacation
Next time you think you’re signing up for a veg*n cruise, check to make sure you’re not in fact signing up for one on holistic health and macrobiotics with just a hint of patience for veg*ns. However, if you do
Grace or casseroles? A non-believer’s musings on prayer
I was reading Elizabeth Gilbert’s “Eat, Pray, Love” on one of my flights a few weeks ago. (It’s a wonderfully insightful and beautifully written book; I highly recommend it.) There’s a passage where the author, having recently developed a personal
Amazon email mishap – “please fill in”
I’m not one to take glee in others’ misfortunes – schadenfreude just ain’t my style. But there’s something about this email mishap from Amazon in my inbox this morning that just made me giggle, and it’s not the likelihood that
Quite possibly my favorite quote ever
I think porn is kind of boring, frankly–it’s like watching monkeys type. Yeah they can do it and it LOOKS real, but you know it’s all a setup. – Kat Coble
Things that probably deserve their own post
Yes, each of these probably merits a post of its own, and my blog has been sorely neglected of late. But since I’m powering through my to do list, I’m giving them each a bullet point, and I may choose
Lance Armstrong speaking at Omniture Summit
Lance Armstrong speaking at Omniture Summit Originally uploaded by Kate O’
Girly movie night in-room party, commence
Girly movie night in-room party, commence Originally uploaded by Kate O’
I’ve never been the “play it cool” type anyway
I’m not even going to pretend for a second that I don’t think this is super-cool: “We found that the page with highest rate of entering and then exiting quickly was our homepage,” says Kate O’Neill, director of customer experience
