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Feb 29

QQ: What is the fastest "0 to global" brand?

soxiam:

pile:

dihard:

Basically, what brand (company, product, person, any entity that holds a brand identity) do you think gained awareness the fastest. Reblog your answer, if you’re so inclined. TBC Monday (taking a snowboard trip to Stowe this weekend).

I’d have to guess some kind of cigarette. Marlboro maybe?

 I’m going to go with either a car company or a gun company (whoever is behind ak-47 for example).

 I’d guess the fastest are brand extensions, like virgin america, where an entirely new company has instant reputation based on association, but that’s probably cheating as far as this question goes.


Feb 28

jakeandamir:

Jake’s Computer

$2 barrels of oil

dihard:

The cost to produce one barrel of oil in Iraq is about $1. In Saudi Arabia it’s $2. Remember that oil is currently traded on the NYMEX at $99.63 per barrel.

So where does that margin go? Through a variety of mechanisms like taxes, royalties, production shares, the governments of oil producing countries get between 45-90% of the profits. For example, the Nigerian government made $2M an hour on Nigeria’s oil revenue.

This article tells of the $370M that the President of Equatorial Guinea received from its oil production (while its people were living off of less than $1 a day). The IMF predicts that Iraq’s economy, boosted by the increase in oil revenues, will grow by 7% this year as compared to 1.3% last year!

From a 2007 NYT survey “Respondents said they would support higher gasoline prices to reduce dependence on foreign oil but would oppose higher prices to combat global warming.”

The impetus to change our dirty energy ways will not be in response to Al Gore’s scare tactics about the rising of California’s coast, New York City turning into Venice, or more Katrina-like catastrophes. Rather, it will be in response to oil shocks caused by those men down in the bunker and our fear of increasing foreign control. Just a thought.


Dec 12
“Consider this hypothetical. It’s November 2008. A young Pakistani Muslim is watching television and sees that this man—Barack Hussein Obama—is the new face of America. In one simple image, America’s soft power has been ratcheted up not a notch, but a logarithm. A brown-skinned man whose father was an African, who grew up in Indonesia and Hawaii, who attended a majority-Muslim school as a boy, is now the alleged enemy. If you wanted the crudest but most effective weapon against the demonization of America that fuels Islamist ideology, Obama’s face gets close. It proves them wrong about what America is in ways no words can.” Goodbye to All That

Dec 7
“I think it’s wrong only one company makes the game Monopoly.” Fake Steven Wright (Twitter)

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