Posts for Friday, 18 July 2008

Computers

Can someone please explain to me why it is that you can fit everything a computer needs into the thin bottom half of a laptop, yet desktop PCs are still the size of my torso? It seems like someone (besides Mac) could have made one that is more brick-like by now, but no, HP and Dell just keep cranking out the 90s.

(This is not meant to become a Mac Vs PC thing. I’ve owned and worked on both, and I’m a PC girl. I just don’t understand the lack of form on the behalf of PC designers.)

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Starbucks and the unspoken casualties

Starbucks has released the big list of stores it will be closing. People seem really torn up about this, and to be honest I am struggling to figure out why. I agree it is tragic and sad that there will now be thousands of displaced Stabucks employees, but I guess I’m struggling with the worth of those jobs versus the monstrosity that is that company as a whole and the good that will inevitably come out of the shedding of even a few hundred Starbucks locations.

CEO Howard Schultz recently stated this decision is being made because of “poor real estate decisions”. Wake up, people! Major retail corporations do this all the time (Hello Wal-Mart, Blockbuster). They move into an area near a competitor (more often than not a locally owned store) specifically to put that competitor out of business. Once they do and/or once they actually have to deal with a rent increase, taxation, or some kind of level of giving back to the local community, they close the store leaving nothing in their wake but the rents that THEY helped to increase and a wave of locally-owned businesses which they succeeded in shutting down.

Have you ever wondered why there is often one Starbucks right across the street from another? This is why. They move in specifically to put your locally owned coffee shops out of business, and once they do they turn around and move back out again, with little care to the local economy and community they are ruining. This all goes without mentioning that in addition to this, Starbucks has been a repeated offender when it comes to under-paying it’s bean farmers. The fact alone that Starbucks, unfortunately synonymous with coffee, has been one of the last to get on board with the Fair Trade agreement which guarantees a fair wage and ethical treatment to coffee farmers, should be enough convincing alone for people to stop supporting them.

I think the underlying tragedy here has probably been the many small family-owned businesses that Starbucks has helped to close down over the years. They knew exactly what they were doing when they made those “poor real estate decisions”. They never planned on leaving any of those locations open, and I can’t believe that anyone would think otherwise. Do you really think they NEEDED one 40 feet away from another? I really wish people would put more thought into the often unspoken casualties of supporting their local Starbucks/Blockbuster/WalMart/Costco, etc.

You have a voice as a consumer and where you choose to spend your dollar does affect everything. Say no to the homogenization of America. Please support your neighbors and shop locally whenever possible.

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Ps:

I already know I’m going to get a big backlash from this Starbucks rant. Plain and simple, I would just rather see people support a local business when possible. Even a franchise. There is never a reason to open one store 40 feet from another and I would love to know Starbuck’s official answer for making these kinds of decisions, other than simple corporate greed.

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There have been other, more brazen ways in which Starbucks has used its size and deep pockets to its competitive advantage. Until the practice began creating controversy a few years back, Starbucks’ real-estate strategy was to stake out a popular independent café in a well-trafficked, funky location and simply poach the lease from under it.

Clustering: The Starbucks Model by Naomi Klein

Click to read the whole exerpt. I guess this was maybe the real estate strategy discussed below that isn’t working out so well.

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Elizabeth Taylor wardrobe still from Cat on A Hot Tin Roof.
This has always been my favorite photo of her, but I have no idea why.

Elizabeth Taylor wardrobe still from Cat on A Hot Tin Roof.

This has always been my favorite photo of her, but I have no idea why.

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9 Plays

This is fucking amazing.

3rddegreeburns:

the bug - poison dart. the full length (including this track), london zoo on ninja tune, finally streets in a little over a week, but this 12” has been out for quite some time. one of the first and most well received dubsteppers.
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