Archive for March, 2009

Dude RIDES A LION

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

It’s no big deal… this guy is just RIDING A LION

Riding a lion

This is animal tamer Askold Zapashny of the Zapashny Brothers Circus in St Petersburg and not even his ponytail can keep this guy from looking absolutely, freaking, awesome.

Forget a new logo,  the Detroit Lions should just pay this guy to be their mascot.  That’ll turn around a season…

New Detroit Lions Logo

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

New Detroit Lions logo
Though it’s not official yet, the Detroit Lions are giving themselves a much-needed (and rather spiffy) face-lift, and recent history shows that’s probably a smart move.  As you can see the font is more dynamic and contains a bit of a reference to lion’s mane, while the logo’s silhouette is largely unchanged, but the additional details are more fearsome, dynamic, and just cooler in general.  This comes after the Detroit Lions completed a historic, first-ever 0-16 season in the 2008 NFL season.  But fear not Lions fans, an logo/uniform update has proved good luck for recent sports teams.

2003 San Diego Padres finished 64-98 as the worst team in the MLB
2004 San Diego Padres finished 87-75 and competed for NL Wild Card (with a new logo, jersey, and ballpark)

Old San Diego Padres logo  vs New San Diego Padres logo
2007 Tampa Bay Devil Rays finished 66-96 as the worst team in the MLB
2008 Tampa Bay Rays finished 97-76 and represented the American League in the World Series (with a new logo, jersey, and a name-change)
2007 - Old Tampa Bay Devil Rays logo  vs 2008 - New Tampa Bay Rays logo
2008 Detroit Lions finish 0-16 for the first time in NFL history… obviously worst in the league
2009 Detroit Lions….?
2007 - Old Detroit Lions logo vs 2009 - New Detroit Lions logo

Woot!: Happy to sell you just one thing

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Woot!Amazon.com is probably one of the best-known companies to use the pure-play level of business commitment.  That is, one that exists only on the Internet.  Amazon has thousands of webpages and sells thousands upon thousands of products at discounted prices.

Woot.com sells one discounted product.

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