Hmmm – what is in the juice these days that finds me wanting a little sailboat?
Month: August 2004
14 Bucks to Nap!
From the op-ed pages of today’s New York Times:
Manhattan now has MetroNaps, a collection of high-tech individual sleep pods on the 24th floor of the Empire State Building. There you can go offline for about the same cost, $14 for 20 minutes, as going online in the Atlanta airport. It’s not certain that this idea will catch on, although nobody blinks at the thought of paying to sleep overnight in the city in a hotel room. But the idea of making your way to Midtown and up to the 24th floor, and then paying for a nap seems to contradict the very spirit of napping. Which is, simply, to nod off.
The fact that there aren’t many good places to nap in New York does not mean that there isn’t a nearly universal need to nap. Every afternoon about 2:45 the city settles into a temporary coma. You can feel the biological lights dimming. Commuters do everything they can to save it for the train home. Cubicle-workers slump against the dividers or drool on their desks as productively as possible. As for those poor people trapped in PowerPoint presentations – well, for them there is no help.
I am a big believer in snoozing so this is important stuff. Hmm…let me see. 14 USD = about 19 CND times three equals….59 bucks for an hour’s nap?!?!
Who naps for 20 minutes? That is called a day dream. Some clarification around the definitions would be nice before we start calling it “the napping industry“. Napping consultant. I could do that. Google shows it is a clear subject. First, though, I have to perfect my disruption analysis theory for business consulting.
Amazing Race
Watching tonight’s Amazing Race it is amazing how conditioned I have become to the premise of a reality show that we are watching for the worst of human behaviour to come out. No one appears now with six teams left to consider that it is a game. Like Survivor, they are obsessed, they are mean and they are looking to trip the others as much physically as in the game. Like Fear Factor there is the barfing test.
I watched the movie Network last weekend and ever since, I can’t get over how accurate many of its implicit forecasting was, the obsession with the stupid and the sensational. I wonder if there will ever be a peaking followed by a reversion to more conservative views of “reality” – will the last few years be noted for how sordid this stuff is or how tame?
Joey Asks A Musical Question
The Accordion Guy asks for “Must
Know” Canadian tunes from roughly 1985 to 1995. What are yours? Push the limits either way. My Canada includes Doug and the Sluggs.
Keeper, Four Years Old
13 Up 9 Down
It is tough. Playing really well and have 13 games in hand above .500 baseball. Fifth best in the entire system. But you play in the same neighbourhood as the Yankees so you are still nine back and pretty much just hoping for the wild card weeks from now.
White Sox against the Red Sox Saturday night on Rogers. That’ll go with ribs.