There exists a small displaced band of hippies who have escaped the turn of time, and are still happily weed-smokingly living out their days in this small town. They are resolutely happy in their ignorance that it is no-longer 1968, and that there is no danger of the draft.
I encountered this little band of flower-children while working. Although I was there to fix the reception of their cable TV, I doubt that any of them even noticed that I was there. There were four of them, all sprawled on the faded couch, like dead flies stuck to the rim of a glass, no one moved at my approach. The air was thick with the sickly sweet scent of weed, and the TV was mostly snow, only the outlines of figures moved on the old RCA Floor Console. I had come to make the snow go away, and so that is what I did.
I repaired a bad connection, and this solved the problem. I worked silently because I couldn’t think of anything to say, and the stoned bodies on the sofa didn’t bother to interact with me in the least. I felt as though I had stepped into and then back out of a small time distortion. There had been nothing in the room to indicate that I was in any other decade than the 1960s, everything there would have been at home in that decade, nothing betrayed that this was indeed a new century, and the 60s a distant memory.
When I took my leave (Of the only person in the house who was lucid) I glanced back once toward the room, and shrugged at the oddity of what I had just seen.
Oh-well, only one more day in the life of a cable-guy.
Today I received an email from ‘Sincerely’, informing me that I could now secure my name as a subdomain page on their site, and since I use, and love their products, (Printed cards that are snail-mailed for you, from your iphone or ipad.) I went ahead and secured my first name: Ezra
So if you would like a card from me, just go to sincerely.com/ezra and add your address to my address book.
This is really a great idea, there are so many people who would love to get a real paper card that they can save, or stick on the refrigerator. I know my mom does!
A few years ago facebook did the same thing, and I was able to secure my last-name : facebook.com/hilyer, and at the time there was a huge name rush on. People stayed up until midnight to get their name before anyone else did. I even heard of Facebook domain parties set up just for this purpose. To a lesser extent, this same thing happened to Twitter at first. I remember people grabbing Twitter handles as rapidly as they could hoping they might someday be worth something, and some have proven to be valuable in the long-run.
I do not expect Sincerely to explode in the same way as Facebook and Twitter, (There just isn’t the mass appeal at this point for physically mailed cards), but I think that this move was a smart one. There are so many other directions that Sincerely can go with this in time. Flowers, gifts, singing telegrams, etcetera.
This move shows that they are working hard to build a confident and trusting base of users. (much like Amazon.com did in the late 90s)
The more customers trust Sincerely, the better placed they will be to challenge other companies in this small market segment.
I wish them well.
-Ezra Hilyer
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I use it when I want a beautiful interactive view of my music, or just to browse through and enjoy.
Check it out, and best of all its free!
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I enjoyed using the system, and even continued to try and use it after the iPhone, but it was just redundant, so I gave up.
But for posterity’s sake, I thought I would share this little hack that I liked so much.
I took my new Daytimer Distressed Leather Open Binder, and added this watch face to it:
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