JD Salinger and the Apple iPad
It’s been a poignant week. Steve Jobs launched the iPad, hopefully the birth of yet another creative conduit just as one of the greats sadly dies, JD Salinger.
It’s been a poignant week. Steve Jobs launched the iPad, hopefully the birth of yet another creative conduit just as one of the greats sadly dies, JD Salinger.
For a while weather conditions continued to play havoc – veg box deliveries stalled, schools closed, appointments cancelled, wherever possible life continued; if a little compromised. ‘Necessity is the mother of invention’ and in our case it was the ‘father’, who turned up for a meeting at our offices last week, with his delightful daughter Tilly who was revelling in another day off. She brought with her a delicious new, bumper tub of brightly coloured Plasticine…
Recent temperatures have been seen to plummet to record breaking depths. Twitter has often been at capacity with their floundering whale www.flickr.com reflecting the fact that most people have found themselves ‘grounded’ at home: savouring tail end bottles of ‘Southern Comfort’ from Christmas, sitting by the fire, reporting with glee, to the outside world, on their fireside cosiness, their ’flu, their snowmen, delighting in their inability to get to work and despairing at burst pipes, lack of milk and delayed trains.
Avatar. Technically brilliant but is that enough?
Nostalgia is always ‘in’ with consumers and never more so than now. In these uncertain times there is something reassuring about details that once formed part of a forgotten daily life