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Wednesday, January 11th, 2006 08:09 pm
Drew short straw and had to work the company booth at one of the events. There were some interesting moments, but I was very bored. So I scrawled down some musings on a napkin while bored.

1. I no longer find collecting schwag nearly as exciting as I once did. But still, it's become something of a challenge to find the perfect marketing pen. Cap pend, twist pens, click pens. Metal, plastic, etc. Grip, design, line... It's a thing, and keeps us from going insane while we repeat the same company marketing points.

2. The Lockheed-Martin folks have a way bigger budget than us. They bring their own coffee and smoothie bar, and serve from a vast selection of pastries. (I'm partial to the chees danishes...) It's not like the association doesn't provide - there are nice coffee setups throughout the space, and usually they have bagels out, but I am still impressed.

3. Listening to Samuel Alito, I'm struck by how similar his voice and intonation is to Vince Vaughn. An older, more boring Vince Vaughn. I don't know what to make of that.

4. For those of you who know who John Feinstein is, I've come to realize that what John Feinstein is to writing about sports... that's what one of my bosses is to writing about the Navy. In terms of how prolific he is, in terms of him pissing people off because he's opinionated, and also because of his very sloppy mode of dress.

5. Maryland at Duke, tonight. I sure hope we don't get stomped. Not like the women got stomped by the Duke women last week.

6. So I brought my old toaster into the office. We had a toaster over that only works if you stand around and hold the door closed. And a vertical slice toaster, that doesn't really work. So now, I add a third. A toaster oven, that bakes, but doesn't actually toast. Though at least the door stays closed.
Thursday, January 12th, 2006 13:12 (UTC)
Packability... very true. That was easy last year, because I drove. Carrying posters might be an issue this year...
Saturday, January 14th, 2006 04:20 (UTC)
Chiming in to say that Eldest Spawn put that poster up as soon as we got home. He loves it.

Saturday, January 14th, 2006 04:38 (UTC)
Cool. Am glad the kids like... I will definitely have to keep my eyes open, in case Raytheon or one of the other builders has something good this summer...
Sunday, January 15th, 2006 01:15 (UTC)
Ooo, thank you! And the spawn pre-emptively thank you too.