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A really good “sex talk” by Bob Hamp

Teaching on Sex | Bob Hamp from Bob Hamp on Vimeo.

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Chris Plekenpol’s story about Iraq – I Am Second

From I Am Second

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Zero percent of a million is still zero

Here’s is a painful but relevant story on the effect of the Internet and it’s ability to reach the masses:

A friend of mine was asked by a musician to help him do a huge mail-out of CDs.

The musician had pressed up 10,000 copies of his CD in anticipation of 10,000 orders that were sure to come through that week.

He had bought a quarter-page advertisement in the back of a magazine with a circulation of one million people.

He kept saying, “If only one percent of the people reading this magazine buy my CD… that’ll be 10,000 copies! And that’s only one percent!”

He bought 10,000 padded mailers and mailing labels. He converted his garage into a big mailing center.

He kept saying, “Maybe we can get like 10 percent! That’s 100,000! But worst case scenario, if only 1 percent… that’s still awesome!”

The magazine issue came out, and… nothing. He bought an issue. There was his ad. But the orders were not coming in! Was something wrong? No. He tested it. Everything was working.

Over the next few weeks he received four orders. Total CDs sold: 4.

My friend telling the story ends it with the best line:

“He forgot there was a number lower than one percent.”

I think of this every time I hear business plans that say, “With over 30 million iPhones sold, our app is sure to…”

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Digital downloads changing the landscape

Just read this article on how digital downloads will “decimate” the music industry by the time Madonna turns 60:

A study last year conducted by members of PRS for Music, a nonprofit royalty collection agency, found that of the 13 million songs for sale online last year, 10 million never got a single buyer and 80 percent of all revenue came from about 52,000 songs. That’s less than one percent of the songs.

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2009 Hotter ‘N Hell Bide Ride

Some friends and I rode in the 2009 Hotter ‘N Hell bike ride yesterday. Allan and I did the 50-mile ride (the “gentleman’s distance”), and Kevin did the 100 mile ride. It was quite fun. More than 12,000 bikers participated. Here are some pictures from the ride.

Hotels were sold out, so we camped down by a river.

Hotels were sold out, so we camped down by a river.

The night before the race, we had a big spaghetti dinner. Carbing up!

The night before the race, we had a big spaghetti dinner. Carbing up!

This Allan and myself just before the start of the race at sunrise

This Allan and myself just before the start of the race at sunrise

These are the riders behind us at the start.

These are the riders behind us at the start.

These are the riders in front

These are the riders in front

Our 50-mile bike route

Our 50-mile bike route