Would you buy from these people?

Seen this morning on a truck which claimed to be from a company called “Assorted Stone & Cabinet”:  “COVER CONNETICUT & MASSECHUSETTE” There was also a lot of Chinese writing on the truck, so one might reasonably assume that the company is owned by people who are not native English speakers.  Nevertheless, maybe they could… Read More »

Computers that feel pleasure

Apparently, the United States Postal Service has made a remarkable breakthrough in artificial intelligence. This evening, I bought stamps from an USPS Automated Postal Center (APC) kiosk. As I was leaving after completing my purchase, the kiosk bid me farewell with the following message: “It was my pleasure to serve you.” Remarkable!

“The No Asshole Rule”

I recently won a contest at www.trenchmice.com, and one of the prizes I received was the recently released book by Robert I. Sutton, Ph.D., The No Asshole Rule — Building a Civilized Workplace and Surviving One that Isn’t. It’s a fabulous book, and one I heartily recommend.

American Airlines bites

July 6, 2007 Customer Relations American Airlines Post Office Box 619612 MD 2400 DFW Airport, TX 75261-9612 To whom it may concern: I am writing to complain about the unsatisfactory experience my family had on recent American Airlines flights.

Lost baggage, take 2

July 6, 2007 Continental Airlines, Inc. Post Office Box 4607-NHCCR Houston, TX 77210-4607 To whom it may concern: I am writing about your handling of my delayed baggage on a recent Continental flight.

Lost baggage, take 1

July 5, 2007 Customer Relations USA British Airways Post Office Box 690098 East Elmhurst, NY 11369-0098 To whom it may concern: My wife and I are incensed over the loss of our baggage on a recent British Airways flight. Actually, “loss” is a misnomer, because BA knew where our baggage was at every moment and… Read More »