Nancy Ajram Ft. K'naan - Waving Flag (YouTube)
A nice version of K'naan's classic in Arabic.
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Friday, July 02, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
USA v ENG recreated in Lego
Originally seen on HuffPo. I love this complete with the drone!
BRA vs PRK Maicon's goal was so money! Thank you. He does that knuckle thing in the mouth when he knows he's scored a sweet goal, here's another example of Maicon's brilliance.
Friday, June 11, 2010
World Cup 2010 Radio Stations
Let the fun begin. In the United States you can listen to the games via. I found BBCs Five Live to be pretty good, but Today's France v Uruguay game was only available via ESPN:
ESPN Radio
BBC Five Live
Streaming Video
ESPN Ch.3
More...
6/15/10 Update: Wired Magazine's WorldCup Wiki is brilliant...still looking for a decent phone app.
Friday, April 30, 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Your Voice Matters
A couple of years ago in Toronto, Canada I tried the most awesome youghurt (or yogurt depending where you're from, sorry spell checker you can keep fighting me on this one) . It was Liberté plain youghurt. Liberté is everything I look for in youghurt, and I eat loads of the stuff. This is a delicate, creamy, smooth and thick textured youghurt. It makes me happy to eat the stuff. My uncle and aunt seemed to be regular consumers of the stuff, and had it as part of their weekly groceries. This is hardly surprising.
Back in Minneapolis, MN I couldn't find the stuff I had in Canada, but did find small tubs of Liberté's Méditerranée youghurts. Peach and passion fruit was an instant hit for me, our local co-op (The Wedge) later carried their coconut which I fell in love with, it kept getting better. Can you excite my taste buds anymore Liberte? Not all the Méditerranée flavours were carried, this was ok for me for now. I still couldn't find the plain Liberte, a flight to Toronto or Montreal is too far for youghurt, although I have been tempted to visit the nice people at Liberte. I asked the Wedge about this and they showed me their products catalogue *sigh* there was no sign of
I connected with Henrielle Valiquette with Liberté he indicated 27oz (~800ml) were available in the United States. I shared his email with The Wedge asking if they would connect with Henrielle and get some good youghurt in their store. I recently got an email from the Wedge (Derek) indicating 27oz plain Liberté!
Lessons learned, if you like a product ask your store or find the producer and connect them with the retailer, other people may enjoy the product, it might also challenge local producers to do a better job.
tl;dr Yaay me for connecting the producer of a Canadian youghurt with a local Mpls co-op
Labels: liberte, minneapolis, wedge lyndale, yoghurt, youghurt
