Monday, May 21st, 2007


News21 May 2007 12:58 pm by john

ronaldo1.jpg Against my better judgment, I am updating my prior post regarding Titanic DNA watches.

The press release cometh:

Ronaldo received the first Titanic-DNA watch, fresh out of the Geneva-based Romain Jerome factory. Mister Yvan Arpa , CEO of the company and big admirer of Ronaldo - all time best top scorer of World Cup finals (15 goals) - met him in Milan this week-end.

The Titanic-DNA watch mixes past and present as it is, amongst others, made with rusted steel
and coal from the famous ocean liner. For the first time in the watch industry, you can wear a piece of history on your wrist.

Following the success at Baselworld, the collection will be available worldwide starting October 2007.

Romain Jerome is proud to have Ronaldo wear its watch.

I still hate these watches. I think they’re absurd, morbid, stupid, overpriced, etc. etc. Maybe marketing IS King. Maybe every idea has at least some takers. But rusted steel and coal? I’m truly at a loss for words.

I’m most surprised by the part of the quote above “following the success at Baselword.” What? Let me tell you, I need to get rich, and quick, because whatever gazillionaires are smoking has got to be some amazing stuff.

Fibre2Fashion via TimeZone.com

News21 May 2007 09:02 am by john

Get Out! The abundance of travel posts lately may be attributed to one thing: I’m going on my own vacation in about 10 days. I will be out of the office for 8 business days, which is the longest out-of-the-office period of my career. Is that pathetic, or what? And I know that I’m coming back to a nightmare of filing emergencies and client needs, so let’s just hope that the trip is good enough to be worth it.

Ok, with that meandering set up, I would like to introduce you to the It List, Travel and Leisure’s list of the best new hotels. Broken down by category, there’s bound to be something that interests you. From New York City to Pench National Park in India, every conceivable climate, adventure, interest and landscape is covered. Except New Zealand. This list should include someplace in New Zealand. Don’t ask me why, and no, I’m not going to find the One Ring. It’s just that New Zealand is my number one desired travel locale. But enough about what the list doesn’t have. Read more to find out what it does.

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