Gene Munster, quoted in this Digital Dai…

Gene Munster, quoted in this Digital Daily article:

We believe this shows Apple is developing brand loyalty not enjoyed by other mobile phone makers.

Gee. Make a product that—unlike the competition—works really well and has an interface that doesn’t get in the way, and you earn brand loyalty. Imagine that.

This is my favorite image from the set I took during my visit to CP Pinball last Friday. I’m working on a longer blog post about the experience and the place (which you should visit at least once someday when you are in St. Louis), but for now, this will have to do.

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The table in question is Grand Prix, an older Williams one.

I love being their father.

Yes, this picture was taken just over a week ago, but in the last minutes of Father’s Day, this is my brood:

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Every Good Game Goes into the Bonus Round

In my ongoing effort to create some kind of focus here on this blog, I’ve decided to create a “sub” blog (if you will) to hold things like my links posts and other little things that don’t really belong in this format. It’s going to be updated far more often than this blog is, so I hope you’ll also add it to your RSS feedreaders if you’re listening in on this one.

As I type this entry, it contains a single YouTube embed, but I plan to expand on it to include small anecdotes, quotes, pictures (maybe some moblogging eventually), and whatever other odds and ends I don’t think belong on this blog with this format. What will stay here are the longer-form posts that take more time and editing, as well as picture galleries and the like. Bonus Round is for trivial things.

It’s also using a WordPress theme called P2, which I’ve recently been experimenting with and I think fits this kind of an idea quite nicely.

If you like what you see, leave a comment. Since comments appear on the main page on the Bonus Round, I have moderation turned on. See you there.

(Photo credit: Galaga Game Over by flickr user Liquid Lucidity.)

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There is something so very wrong and yet also so very right about this type of YouTube video. I suspect this is why the service was invented in the first place.

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