Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Bass Pro

Friday Feb. 27 marks the official beginning of my fishing season. I'm not actually going fishing yet as late Feb. in Ohio is still rather chilly. No my friends it is Bass Pro Shops Spring Classic. That means the fishermans paradise has its biggest sale of the year. They have pros come in all weekend to meet and greet customers as well as do demonstrations in the stores enormous tank. The store is packed with men carrying around those little baskets and pushing carts causing my mother to giggle and make fun, but it's fine. I mark this sale as the beginning of my fishing season every year because I take my list I make every winter and go refill my tackle box. Its kind of sad but thats what us fishermen in these cold weather climates must do. In Ohio its only cold enough to ice fish for a few weeks a winter and the season starts late usually into May.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Insomnia?

Ok so here's an interesting post, Dr. Kleine I hope you get a kick out of this one... Its currently 2:24 am on Tuesday morning of finals week here at ONU. I am currently sitting at my computer with headphones on wishing that I could fall asleep. For some reason over the past three or four days my body just does not want to relax and fall asleep. The funny thing is that I have no true finals, two online finals and the memo for ecommerce. I have spent the last three hours trying to fall asleep but to no avail. Instead I'm sitting here aimlessly searching the internet and trying how to figure out how to convert my Brand Me! website into a version that will actually work on the internet. I created it in Microsoft publisher and was unaware of the fact that you have to buy a domain name to post it. I started with google pages and that was awful so I tried weebly which was better, but still extremely frustrating. So anyways I gave up. I am sitting here currently listening to America's greatest rock band, Brand New. If you've never heard them I suggest you go pick up their second album, Deja Entendu immediately and while you're at it go ahead and pick up the third one, The Devil and God are Raging Inside Me. The first one, Your Favorite Weapon... not so good. I mean good, but nothing compared to the next to. Anyways I am rambling and exhausted and just wish I could sleep. This is awful.

Jackets... Playoff Bound?

So I'm kind of struggling on thinking of things to blog about and since I've over-done the video game thing, I'll write about my true true love. More than anything, I love sports... competition really. I especially obsess over Ohio sports teams, the Browns, Cavs, Indians, and Bluejackets. Right now the Cavs are doing unbelieveably well so its almost kind of boring watching them. The Bluejackets however are for the first time, in the thick of the NHL's Western Conference playoff race. The franchise is less than a decade old and has never really even been close to the playoffs. Right now the Jackets are the sixth seed in the playoff picture (top eight making it) and have been proving the experts wrong all year. They are led by a slew of young talent most notably their rookie goalie, Steve Mason. A former third round pick, Mason is the favorite for the hallowed Vezina Trophy awarded to the leagues top goalie. The Jackets also feature one of the leagues top young stars, the captain, Rick Nash. He leads the team in goals and assists and is the teams only perrenial all-stars. With approximately twenty games remaining the Jackets need to bring their "A" games every night in order to fend off some of the more talented teams nipping at their heels. You can bet that I will be in front of my TV for every minute of those remaining twenty games, cheering the Jackets to their first playoff berth.

COD: Modern Warfare II

OHHHH BOY... So I was surfing the internet earlier today and stumbled across a release date for the Xbox 360 game, Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2. The Call of Duty series has been a ridiculously popular series for game designer Activision and and a tremendous seller for Xbox. Modern Warfare 2 will be the series' 6th title and is possibly their most highly anticipated game. I am blogging about this today because as you can tell from some previous blogs I am somewhat of a gamer. Last year I became hooked on IGN's game of the year, Call of Duty 4. The game offers online play through Xbox live which enables a person the ability to play online with people from all over the world. Personally I play with the same five guys on a team of six almost daily. The newest game to come out this past November is Call of Duty: World at War. The game is a throwback into WWII times and has since stolen my fixation. Again myself and some of my best buddies from here at ONU get on and "kill some people". The newest game, Modern Warfare 2, is set to come out this fall. Not many details have been released yet about the specifics but it will certainly be a tough task of beating the first. Hopefully even though I will be graduated, I will be playing this game.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

New Favorite Show

So talking with my group tonight in the lab in Dicke, and I found out that none of them were really blogging about ecommerce or technology so I've decided to switch mine up here in week ten. I have always enjoyed watching shows with tv personality/world class chef/writer Anthony Bourdain but I have really taken a liking to his hit show on the Travel Channel, No Reservations. I had seen the show a few times before but this past weekend I sat down one afternoon in the middle of a No Reservations marathon. The show focuses on a particular country or city which Bourdain tours by food. He usually meets up with a native that knows the ins and outs of a given food culture and they explore. After watching the episode about the Philippines I was intrigued to check out Bourdain's blog. (http://anthony-bourdain-blog.travelchannel.com/read/hierarchy-of-pork) As you can see the Philippines episode had a lot to do with pork, one of my personal favorite foods and Bourdain explains how the pig roast experienced in the Philippines was the best pig he had ever eaten. After watching the show and drooling for nearly an hour, I found myself almost depressed as I am two months into a strict diet and could never enjoy half of what he was tasting. Anyways I guess I'm just trying to say that I love Anthony Bourdain and No Reservations and if you have never seen it or don't know what time its on: Travel Channel, 10pm Monday Nights, don't miss it.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

iPhone and iTouch Apps... Amazing

http://www.apple.com/webapps/

I know that we've all seen those catchy Apple commercials with the fun music and all of those crazy applications you can buy for your phone. I never really saw the need for an iPhone or wanted one until I saw those commercials, particularly the newest ones with the level (just in case a picture in my room is crooked), but ever since I have all I want is an iPhone. Unfortunately I live in Ada, OH were unless you've got Verizon, Sprint, or Alltell you're out of luck. Anyways I was thinking about what to blog about this week and I figured I would tease myself some more by looking into the incredible amount of applications that can be downloaded directly to your phone. As you go to the Apple homepage and look up apps., the first thing you see is a new program that allows customers to find out where kids eat free. This is one of the more logical tools on the list, but still, something you can definitely live without (though I find myself wanting it). From games, to ifan profiles, to search tools Apple has created an application for almost anything you could think of. When I started to search through these it made me think about how this pertains to ecommerce. If you think about it, Apple has created a brand new market off of these applications. Before other than downloading ring tones, no one really put stuff like this on there phones. It is just another example of how Apple's innovation puts them a step ahead of everyone else in the technology world. If only we could put some of Apple's mind power into the American auto industry.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

USPS Delivery Changes Could Hurt Industry

http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/USPS-5-Day-Delivery-Week-Could-Hurt-E-Commerce-66022.html

Something my generation never really thinks about is the problems technology makes for the way our country is used to doing things. Email has completely changed the way American's communicate, using the process for everything from formal letters to simple chit chat. This change in communication has seriously affected the United States Postal Service and the number of employees needed to handle the reduced amount of paper mail. This reduction in employees has the Postal Service contemplating cutting the delivery week to five days due to the reduction of traffic and the bleak economic conditions. The way that this effects ecommerce is that with a reduced delivery schedule, online retailers may be forced to use higher priced delivery channels such as FedEx and UPS, increasing shipping costs for consumers. The news of the possible shorter delivery week has unaffected industry giants such as eBay and Amazon, however the change in schedule could hurt a lot smaller players in the industry. Such a major issue for these companies has begun simply because of the communications shift, from paper mail to email. This is something I would have never really thought would effect such a large industry. Email and the continued technological shift is something I just have taken for granted and never thought about the consequences.