Monday, December 21, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
TAM = Telephone Association of Maine
"The purpose of the Association shall be to promote the welfare of its members; to promote the use and development of telephone service and communication services; and to promote uniform and efficient methods of accounting, engineering, construction management and operations among telephone utilities."
Associate Member Benefits
Develop new business through people you meet at TAM events
Your company name and contacts will be listed in the annual TAM Directory
Network and swap ideas with people who share your professional or personal interest
Increase exposure. Belonging to an Association gives you the opportunity to grow with access to business peers within the industry and gain their knowledge
Only $150 a year for the Associate membership
(Membership term is July 1st to June 30th)
Fill out an Associate membership application today.
HP's Vivienne Tam Edition netbook gets real, coming this December
No clue if HP will be sticking with the Digital Clutch moniker (wouldn't be a bad choice, actually), but one's thing for certain: it's teaming up with Vivienne Tam for a highly decorated netbook. The shot you're looking at above is just about all we have to go on, but obviously this one won't appeal to those who aren't into vivaciousness, vividness and, um, flora.
We are told that it'll be available this December with an Intel Atom processor within (which is pretty noteworthy given HP's current relationship with VIA), but everything else is being closely concealed for now -- even though Atom typically equals 1GB of RAM, a 1.6GHz clock speed and an 80GB HDD. But hey, a woman has to have her secrets, right?
[Thanks, Ronald]
Tim Tam cookies are coming to America
Arnott’s is sharing their famous Tim Tam recipe with their US sister-company Pepperidge Farm in hopes of getting Americans to love the chocolate cookie that Australians have been all over for the past 40 years. The Tim Tam packs in regular chocolate and caramel are to be sold exclusively at Target beginning November 2008 until March 2009.
I’m assuming that after March 2009, Campbell Soup Co., which owns Arnott’s and Pepperidge Farm, will take a look at how well the Tim Tam sales did and decide from there whether to make Tim Tam cookies a staple of American diets!
I cannot wait to go to my local Target to see if they’ve already got these in stock! The suggested retail price of each cookie pack is $3.39.
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