Hollywood -Oscar Nominee- Squares

I found this on the Slate.com site: Check it, and then go to their link for entering in the contest:

My guesses:

      01 George Clooney
      02 Christopher Walken
      03 Catherine Zeta-Jones
      04 Jack Lemmon
      05 Joaquin Phoenix
      06 Morgan Freeman
      07 Vivian Leigh
      08 Ang Lee
      09 Katharine Hepburn
      10 Woody Allen
      11 Meryl Streep
      12 Russell Crowe
      13 Renée Zellweger
      14 Cary Grant
      15 Reese Witherspoon
      16 Bette Davis
      17 Frank Sinatra
      18 Hillary Swank
      19 Diane Keaton
      20 Marlon Brando

Tipping Point

Malcolm Gladwell - The Tipping PointI’ve had more time for personal projects lately and got around to completing “The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference” by Malcolm Gladwell.

I was introduced to the book a few years ago by my corporate CEO as a tool to help turn around the failing culture at the company. From the outside the company is taking an upturn now, but that wasn’t because of the book… they just got their head out of their assess…

The book, a best seller for over three years now is actually good. Malcolm is a New Yorker Magazine journalist who has the fortunate ability to interpret research findings and sociology theories, in order to apply them effectively to business and organizational problems and generate value out of what he finds.

The phrase tipping point is a term that refers to that dramatic moment when something unique becomes common. As best described in Gladwell’s book, “The Tipping Point is the biography of an idea, and the idea is very simple. It is that the best way to understand the emergence of fashion trends, the ebb and flow of crime waves, or, for that matter, the transformation of unknown books into bestsellers, or the rise of teenage smoking, or the phenomena of word of mouth, or any number of other mysterious changes that mark everyday life it to think of them as epidemics. Ideas and products and messages and behaviours spread just like the viruses do.”

If you get an opportunity take a day or two and read through it for some entertaining perspective at how events culminate into trends or epidemics.

Victoria, not Victorious

Emailed to me today and credit for this goes to Rangelife

CalAt last Saturday’s Cal men’s hoops season finale versus USC, Bears boosters pulled a prank that straddles the fuzzy gray line between “Crap-Yer-Pants Hilarious” and “Inexcusably Cruel.”

When USC guard Gabe Pruitt took his first trip to the free throw line early in the game, the Cal student section hollered in unison: “VIC-TOR-IA, VIC-TOR-IA,” and then yelled out a telephone number. Pruitt glanced back at the crowd in horror and bewilderment before clanking his free throws.

It turns out that a couple of mischievous little bastards from the Cal student section had been IM’ing with Pruitt all week under the identity of “Victoria,” a fictional UCLA hottie, and Pruitt was eagerly anticipating a date with this nubile co-ed back in Westwood after the game. In preparation for the date, Pruitt had handed over his digits, which the Cal student section recited back to him in unison.

Pruitt, a 79% free throw shooter this season, missed both shots after the “VIC-TOR-IA” chants began, and hit only three out of 13 shots the whole game. Cal beat USC by 11 for the season sweep, in part due to the Cal fans’ devious psy-ops.

Other perspectives on this prank are here and here.

Bruce Schneier on the call