
I’m completely undone
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I heard, from a reliable source, that it’s all the rage with youth these days.

I’m completely undone
Originally uploaded by schickr.
I heard, from a reliable source, that it’s all the rage with youth these days.

South Park sicamore
Originally uploaded by schickr.

Forest glove
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The field in which it lay – that crazy box art
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And there’s the box. I took this while driving down the highway, hence the skew and all.

The field in which it lay – that crazy box art
Originally uploaded by schickr.
North of the box (see it on the left).

Would you eat this? Mämmi from work this past Thu.
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Easter tradition here in Finland
I’ve been hearing this word getting thrown about all too often, always related to product features.
Hygiene – This word is apparently used to describe the features a product the user expects it to have, just as a price of entry. But, the association with cleanliness, sanitation, and public health, just make a disconnect for me here. And also, folks usually mean attributes that go deep into what the product is, such as ease-of-use, reliability, and so on. Therefore, ‘hygiene’ is often a throw away comment for things that are incredibly hard to do (tip o’ the hat to Matt). ‘Price of entry’ or ‘minimum required feature set’ or something like that, at least gives some value to all the hard work to create a solid foundation for a product upon which to then differentiate.
You can review all my previous ‘Tired Words’ here on this page.