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August 18, 2007

Greatness in Wales

Normally, WAC? dislikes most television in any country because it steals our time to create, think original thoughts, become who we really are, and pick up girls. But thanks to Brit TV we learn that Paul Potts, a regular guy from Cardiff, was born and can sing.

Posted by Holden Oliver (Kitzbühel Desk) at 11:59 PM | Comments (0)

U.S. Exceptionalism and the ICC

Do see "The End of Exceptionalism in War Crimes" by David Scheffer, Richard Cooper and Juliette Voinov Kohler at The Harvard International Review. It's subtitled "The International Criminal Court and America’s Credibility in the World". Excerpt:

Reality is knocking and its name is the permanent International Criminal Court (ICC). Any claim that the US may have to moral high ground in foreign policy necessarily requires that the United States join the ICC and do so relatively soon. The United States needs the ICC to help restore its global credibility, discipline its own decision-making, and strengthen judicial intervention against atrocity crimes.

Posted by JD Hull at 11:54 PM | Comments (0)

August 17, 2007

Overheard in a Los Angeles restaurant

"We are all in the business of selling solutions. Products and goods are just details."

Posted by JD Hull at 08:51 PM | Comments (0)

Skype users hit with outage

See here, from today's San Francisco Chronicle.

Posted by Tom Welshonce at 09:32 AM | Comments (0)

August 16, 2007

Two Must-Read Posts...

One by Allison Shields (Writing Articles to Increase Your Client Base - Do You Need a Shift in Your Mindset?) and one by Bruce MacEwen (Strategy Means Combining Two Disparate Concepts: And Other Thoughts).

Posted by Holden Oliver (Kitzbühel Desk) at 08:33 AM | Comments (0)

August 15, 2007

Jim Hassett: Cross Selling

See Jim Hassett's post on cross selling, a favorite WAC? subject.

Posted by Holden Oliver (Kitzbühel Desk) at 07:57 AM | Comments (0)

August 13, 2007

Blawg Review #121: The Inspired Blawg Review

The Inspired Solo (Sheryl Sisk Schelin) is this week's host of Blawg Review. This edition of Blawg Review is the Theme-Free Review.

Posted by Holden Oliver (Kitzbühel Desk) at 06:10 AM | Comments (0)