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(I had to... really. Groan ... it's worth it!)

Read a great article in New York Magazine about how badly we all walk.  I've switched to Earth Shoes for the days I have to wear something on my feet.  Sitting here, today, Thurs., 24 April, in my home office, I am barefoot and my feet are quite happy.

This article is worth reading - esp. for any who are Convention Services Managers and Meeting


And United is cutting flights and jobs.

Ooooh my heart flutters at all the anxiety this is causing me and others.

 We've got to talk about this


Today I participated as a trainer in Virtualis in SecondLife.  Virtualis is a cool new area for virtual meetings and I even have my own Eisenstodt Conference & Community Center.

With voices enabled, and avatars of all kinds, it was pretty neat.

And when I saw today that all the airlines are talking about raising fares - because they have to (see this headline from USAToday on line: >>Delta CEO:


No really - I just made two airline reservations - one for August and one for January.  The cost for each, with a Saturday night stay (it's baaaaaack) was far more than I've paid before.

Ok.. sure: I fly a few particular carriers bec. I upgrade and maybe there were cheaper fares somewhere but I'm not alone in wanting some comfort for long flights.  And then one of these carriers is being talked


If all the service workers...

Posted by: JoanEisenstodt in Service on

 chose one day to stay home, what would happen?

It wasn't the first thing on my mind this morning when I left to go to a meeting.  It was again pouring rain and a sloppy day.  As I walked down the street,  I saw one of the people who ensure DC's sidewalks are neat and clean.  He was breaking up some boxes someone had left in front of an office building - and you know boxes that have been soaked -