I’ve been thinking more and more about how you should set a price for a product.
Take a look at this dialogue between Bill Gates and CNET. It’s taken from pages 78 and 79 of Guy Kawasaki’s book, Rules for Revolutionaries. (Great book)
I’ve been thinking more and more about how you should set a price for a product.
Take a look at this dialogue between Bill Gates and CNET. It’s taken from pages 78 and 79 of Guy Kawasaki’s book, Rules for Revolutionaries. (Great book)
I just visited Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida and one quote that I heard there from Walt Disney (the person, not the company, though sometimes it may be hard to tell the difference) has been running through my head.
I hope we never lose sight of one thing. It all began with a mouse.
I just had the pleasure of meeting Shane Hagedorn[link], producer of Fairview Street. Fairview Street is a mid-Michigan produced drama that is playing at Celebration Cinema in Lansing, MI. There are 4 showings coming up at 2 pm and 7 pm on both February 15 and 16.
I have seen Fairview Street and also Shane’s first film, The Model Father. I have to say I am impressed. One of the most striking things I noticed about Shane is that he is incredibly grounded in who he is and what he wants to do. He has stories to tell, and he wants to tell them in a way that makes sure he remains true to the characters, but also to himself. He is going to be around for a while, and I am going to support him in his endeavors as he makes more films.
Super Bowl fever is going around, so when I found this I just had to post it!
How in the world do they make the lines appear on the field in a football game? No, they don’t hold up rulers to the screen and measure (not that I thought that)…