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A Terrible Day for Film...
Exactly.

- Elliot Tow

Googlepunked in a driving rain: '68 Mustang Fastback + iPhone + Google Maps
Laurie: what I hate is the erie, bottom of the swimming pool visual you get of the USA when you first check...

- Campfiresteve

Googlepunked in a driving rain: '68 Mustang Fastback + iPhone + Google Maps
You certainly do trust Google! There's also the terrific, if artificial, feel of exploring wild frontiers when...

- Laurie B

Why the printed word matters.
Hey, there are rumors going around that original New York Times with the Obama headline are going for as much as $400 on Ebay, which it turns out is not...

- Campfiresteve

The polls have opened in Jersey City, USA.
Huge lines in Brooklyn. Keep your eye on http://twittervotereport.com/ as well as www.fivethirtyeight.com.

- Campfiresteve

Baseball, Engagement Marketing and the Home Run Derby

The Masher
I love baseball. It’s the perfect blend of nuance and number-crunching. GDIP, WHIP and BABIP. Deep flies to left field to score a runner from third, long leads off first that draw a throw from the catcher.

And then I catch the Home Run Derby last night. All sizzle and no steak, the marketing equivalent of a :30 spot in the Super Bowl. Sure, it’s fun to laugh at anthropomorphic animals, beer-hungry fools, and women who bathe in peanuts to make men swoon. But I still prefer more compelling entertainment: the complex conversational sell, the pitcher who can induce the double play, the brand story infused with character and nuance, VORP over HRs.

So let’s enjoy Josh Hamilton’s epic performance (he really was mashing the ball!). But let’s also remember that his team, the Texas Rangers, still can’t pitch a lick and haven’t made the playoffs in nearly a decade.

For more interesting baseball content, check out this DIY segment from My Home 2.0. It features Ryan Howard of the Phillies (a monumental slugger) and a bat we hacked to measure his swing speed.

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