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BIG on samples and happy hour buffets, periodically declares he's giving up on cheese (might as well call him "anti-American" i know), LOVES his wife (remember, "wife" spelled backwards is "efiw"), is certain his son is destined to be known as "Enzo the Great," appreciates his "parents" more each day (in-laws included), still dislikes cats, greatest fear is mediocrity, has resigned himself to blatant self-promotion (hey! i amuse me), defies popularity by defining himself, and wants (would like) you to pay him lots (market-value) of for his work.
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Published February, 2000 |
"If 1999 is to be known as The Year of Home Networking the advent of Internet networked information appliances will seal its fate and usher us into The Age of the Jetsons.
With the dawning of modern mass consumerism based on the introduction of television at the 1939 World’s Fair in New York and modern advertising with Bill Bernbach (Advertising Age’s choice for the single most influential person in the last 100 years) in the late 1950s, buying goods and services to be used within or for the home became part of daily life. Along the way, the average American consumer collected two-three televisions, a number of telephones, 2.1 personal computers, numerous household appliances, and with 2.3 children, most households can add a number of electronic game sets to the equation..."
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