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ITEXPO: Assorted Shots Before we Open
Enjoy some shots from ITEXPO in Florida. Yes you could win this bike or SUV but not the Cruise ship. ;)
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Clouds over Georgia
As you may recall from earlier blogs seat 10A has no seat in front of it and thus no place for a laptop. The flight attendant took the computer case and sglhuttled it to row 14. So instead I am reading everything in sight. I decided to take a look outside and I think we may be in Georgia. 40 minutes ago we were in North Carolina so I think this is a good guess.
I just put snow tires on my car. I was really hesitant to do this as every time I have purchased snows for a new car and it is late in the winter, it never snows.
If it does, it usually happens when I am away.
The snow tire move was smart because I hear there could be some accumulation on Thursday. I tried to park in the parking structure to avoid having to deal with snow on the car when I return. Guess what? No such luck. The lot was full except for the roof. By the way the winter wind is quite severe up there as it whips off the water. I had to walk quite a bit this morning and it took me a long while to warm up.
But all this wll change as I will be in Florida when you read this. I just became a Platinum level member of American Airlines and this has inspired me to fly American on this trip to retain this level. BTW I just noticed this airline now sells bottles of water for $2. This is probably a low margin item as they have to pay to shuttle unsold water around. Still I just purchased a bottle and think this is a great service to offer.
Well back to my reading. I will be writing more soon. Keep checking for the latest thoughts, opinions and details of the days ahead.
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Vonage V-Access
I am on my way to Ft. Lauderdale on the dreaded AA seat 10A. I hope to see you at the show soon. It seems Vonage has announced a new service allowing callers to access Vonage customers for free by calling locally supplied Vonage numbers. It is called Vonage V-Access. While this may not be the most innovative service ever it does make Vonage that much more sticky. It also combats the competitors who have larger calling networks. Smart move.
I am looking forward to discussing this new initiative with Vonage's Mike Tribolet this week after his keynote at ITEXPO.
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