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Archive for November, 2005
An Age of Generalisation? – in celebration of focus
'We live in an age of generalisation.' (ho, ho, ho)This little aphorism ironically embodies the ennui I feel recently, s...
November 24, 2005
‘We live in an age of generalisation.’ (ho, ho, ho)
This little aphorism ironically embodies the ennui I feel recently, sat at my blogger interface, struggling for insight. Skating across the surface of life, creating metaphors and meta-againsts, about things I dimly remember understanding. Dipping in and out. Half-aware and half-awake.
Identify Yourselves
As the LSE proclaims that ID cards will cost up to £500. (more...)...
Every little helps – for those that themselves
I'm doing a lot of work in the loyalty arena these days, and am fascinated by the way consumers are ...