Thursday, September 30, 2010

starbucks theory

when boston university put a starbucks in the GSU, they signed a deal with the devil.

my theory behind the grandiose success of starbucks as a whole (every starbucks; not just the one in the GSU) is this:

  • Starbucks (S) has an (arguably) better marketing ploy than dunkin donuts, and therefore initially attracts more customers than DD (the issue of cost is excluded from this attraction)
  • Because S brews a much more potent cup than DD, the initial caffeine rush in a coffee virgin is much greater
  • Because this rush now cannot be attained from the same sized DD cup, those who got it initially from starbucks, and those who drink S coffee frequently enough, develop their caffeine dependency based on the standards of a S cup.
  • Because there is no chain (that I know of) that brews a more potent cup of coffee, Starbucks wins.

When BU signed the deal with Starbucks to put a Starbucks branch in the student union building at the center of campus, where the highest percent of the student body gets food on-campus, and include the Starbucks as a place in which students can use their dining plan (dining points)- BU essentially sold their students and put them at the mercy of Starbucks.

Counter-point (must be addressed of course)- students don't NEED to visit starbucks, and it is their responsibility to ration coffee intake in order to manage a growing dependency.



aaaaaaaaaaaaamen.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

revolutions

i take comfort in the fact that when i look up at the clouds, they're moving.

Monday, September 27, 2010

i really don't want to sound like a pessimist/bitchy complainer but this is really what's been up
i. can't. relax.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

$#!%

i will forever be sitting this desk doing work

Thursday, September 23, 2010

paradox

if it looks like there's been a lack of substance here, it's because there has been. school is basically all-consuming at this point. no more afternoons to spend the day riding around or sit on the roof and just exist. instead i put one book away and take another out. plan this plan that, allocate every minute of the day to something "worthwhile" - but what really is worthwhile? most people in this part of western civilization will argue that school is the most important. i'm all for it but i also want to side with eastern ideals-- think buddhism and minimalism. i'm not about to present myself as a convert but it would be nice to allocate some time of the day to just exist.


but it's still allocation of time..

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

  • noise isn't the new quiet

  • i still miss running. or walking without having to think about it

Friday, September 17, 2010

thoughts

i've decided that i am going to get melvin a gift certificate to shaws. and i've also decided that i want to learn spanish.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

genes/experience

i think i get my inability to relax from my father; just a thought

Monday, September 13, 2010

new

so much to do, all the time, every day.


but it's ok.

i like it

Sunday, September 12, 2010

-

no matter how many bad memories got tied to this season, i'll always be excited to start feeling the fall each year

Friday, September 10, 2010


i ran until i couldn't run anymore

Thursday, September 9, 2010

routines

hard to break em, hard to make em

Monday, September 6, 2010

.

in a weird place

Sunday, September 5, 2010

let your mind loose

facebook is cool and everything; great networking tool, get to look at pictures and shit that your friends post blah blah blah but it becomes a problem when it starts to put you down. without it, i don't give a shit about how anybody else is living their life- without it i'm perfectly content. though i know i'm better than this, sometimes after looking at what everybody else is doing with their lives, it makes me look at myself as though i'm not as cool (let's stick with 'cool') as these other people. wrong wrong wrong and i know this- honestly, they could be 100x cooler in actuality, but without facebook, this fact doesn't bother me at all. i'm thinking of giving it up, or at least just cutting back; check once a day instead of whenever i've got down time or whenever procrastination or boredom hits, or especially when i'm at work, sitting in front of a computer for hours at a time. it's such a good time filler and it's so convenient, but it's a black hole of mindless entertainment; nothing better to accent my point than this article i read from the daily minder last winter..



and no better song to accent my point than What They Do by The Roots