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I've moved all my blogging and sharing activities to http://www.michaelaleo.com. Come visit!
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Apple’s cash on hand has grown by $21 billion in the last three years, from $14.5B on 30 September 2006 to $36.2B on 26 September 2009. (Click “Balance Sheet” and “Annual Data”.)
Now can we start rubbing it in the noses of all the iPhone naysayers?
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Just recently, he told me, a client meeting had been scheduled on the day one of his employees was getting married. "I told her she needed to be there. That the meeting was early enough and she could still get to her wedding on time.
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Designing Obama is Kickstarter's current gem, as well it should be, with over $80,000 in grassroots funding - but with yesterday's post about paying more for shipping, slipped into the middle paragraph, the villagers are rioting.
Andrew Stott says: Sorry, I'm confused.
In your post on 9/22 you mentioned that you are "including ground shipping costs for domestic orders." Is the shipping cost actually included in our original pledge, or are you saying we now have to purchase shipping via the above link?
Scott says that the team is investigating cheaper shipping options for all, which is a step in the right direction.
Andrew Stott points out, we were told the pledge would cover the cost of getting the book to our door. Adding surprise additional funding of 24% domestic and 72% international leaves a bad taste.
Assuming shipping must be charged, shipping was calculated citing domestic costs between $9-12, and international between $27-36. However, set costs of $12 and $36 are given. Why not $10.50 and $31.50 - the real averages? Another bad taste.
I'm also surprised that the book is now "on sale." It was my (possibly incorrect) understanding that this was a limited edition printing, and you had to pledge through Kickstarter. Knowing that it will be mass produced makes the book feel less special to me.
The team is now researching additional methods and has refunded shipping payments. Here's to hoping a happy compromise between shipping costs, profit, and book quality can be found.
Update 11/19/09 - I wanted to add to a comment I keep seeing in the Kickstarter updates:
Although I've been critical of the shipping situation, I wanted to touch on something I keep seeing.
People keep saying to use the "extra" money raised. That isn't "extra" money - those are just more people and books to be made. It's not as if they are making 1,000 books and raised $20,000 more than they needed.
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Matt Webb’s keynote from from Web Directions South on design, hiking, science fiction, and invention:
Hiking is a journey of discovery of internal and external terrains. And you find out who you are behind the chatter and the blisters and the every day. Exploring a landscape takes time, and good pens, and good shoes. This is one thing designers do really well. They’re able to define a space without defining it. To explore it, leaving open the possibility that the exploration will open unknown unknowns.Later:
The 21st Century is a participatory culture, not a consumerist one. What does it mean when small teams can be responsible for world-size effects, on the same playing field as major corporations and government? We can look at the Web — breaking down publishing and consuming from day zero — for where we might be heading in a world bigger than we can really see, and we can look at design — playful and rational all at once — to help us figure out what to do when we get there.Brilliant.
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Agreed. I need to stock up on pens...
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