Black Friday Sales

November 27, 2009
By Nels Lindahl

The daily notes for today involve a process of questions and or criticisms mixed with a few ideas or insights recorded in the order they occurred.

  • Will the PlayStation 3 (PS3) go on sale during Black Friday?
  • Which is a better purchase the Xbox 360 or the PS3?
  • Andy from Chicago says, “Today, gaming is about high quality graphics, game selection and the number of people that play online Xbox wins with all three.”
  • Now is the time for a revised weekend schedule
  • How important are consistency and reliability?
  • How long would it take to develop a random taco recipe generating program?
  • What is the standard academic article development process?
  • Does a standard article development template exist?
  • How many call centers reside in Colorado Springs?
  • How does proactive quality management work?
  • How hard would it be to attend baseball umpire school?
  • What is the purpose of the video game Modern Warfare 2?
  • What does it mean to get into the habit of writing
  • A new December strategy exists
  • A time for action exists, but does the schedule matter in terms of results
  • The standard open article strategy works
  • How does the open article strategy work? Pick a topic and work on the article until a finished product materializes
  • What PS3 games are the best for strategy or online game play
  • Will the PS3 fully support high quality 1080i output
  • Should the PS3 replace the Toshiba HD DVD player as the primary up converting player in the household?
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