Archive for the ‘Consumer spending’ Category
Sunday, February 3rd, 2008
Sorry about the infrequent blog postings this week. Apparently, the neighbor I've been stealing Wi-Fi from has gotten a little sneakier about keeping me out. I'll win in the end. Oh yes, I will.
Today is the Super Bowl and it would be an understatement to say that it's linked with ...
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Friday, February 1st, 2008
It's a great Woody Allen joke:
"Have you ever taken a serious political stance on anything?"
"Yes. For 24 hours once I refused to eat grapes."
Granted, that quote from the 1973 film Sleeper would have been a little more morally upstanding had it not come on the heels of Cesar Chavez's Great ...
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Thursday, January 31st, 2008
One problem with writing a blog on anticonsumerism is that there are certain non-essential consumer items that I couldn't imagine life without.
I'm not talking about iPhones or about Starbucks coffee or designer clothes (Blain's Farm and Fleet is designer, right?). I'm talking about toys.
As a child, I was the proud owner ...
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Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
How confident are you as a consumer?
It's 87.9. That's it. That's the answer, at least according to the Conference Board, the group that compiles the Consumer Confidence Index cited in articles like this Associated Press article to tell us, the consumers, how confident we feel.
So we're at an 87.9. That's down ...
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Monday, January 28th, 2008
Sorry about the misleading headline - just trying to get more hits. But that does lead us into a discussion of the Internet and misleading information.
The Internet is an amazing tool for communication, research and buying lots and lots of crap. Although I am quite proud of some of my ...
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Saturday, January 26th, 2008
America is big and bad in terms of the junk we buy and the amount we go into debt to get that junk. But what's going on in the rest of the world?
Showing the colonies that they can still beat us at something, British personal credit card debt is even higher ...
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Friday, January 25th, 2008
I woke up yesterday craving cheeseburgers. But not big gourmet cheeseburgers or homemade, fresh-off-the-grill cheeseburgers. I'm talking greasy, lard-infused fast food cheeseburgers.
Don't worry. I'm going somewhere with this.
I went to McDonald's and got one of those value menu double cheeseburger things which, at 440 calories (210 from fat), disturbingly did not sate ...
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Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008
I seem to have a knack for coming across interesting information years after a lot of other people did.
Take for example, this article from 1999 by Juliet Schor.
It's a bit long and a bit academic, but there's a lot of meat to chew on there, even if it's almost nine years later. ...
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Friday, January 18th, 2008
I called him. He called me. I forgot to call him. He forgot to call me. It just never worked out.
But now, after all this silliness, I finally have my interview with Brandon McCormick, director of Consumerism! The Musical, the first anticonsumer satire I've seen in years that hasn't made ...
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Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
In what has become my new favorite example of corporate culture, the domain name http://www.anticonsumerism.com/ has been registered by one of those companies that registers likely domain names in bulk and then sells it off at inflated prices to anyone interested.
HA!
In the mean time, as my planned interview fell through, here ...
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