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OK, I hate to admit this, but sometimes I’m just so addicted to google (which is not good, I know…). Read More »
Ciao for Now is a little cozy bakery/cafe near my place. On a Saturday morning, I went there to get some breakfast. The ambiance was good. However, it’s not necessarily your study/read type of cafe but it’s great for sit down and catch up with friends.
Oh, and how I like their cute name “Ciao for Now.” =D
I need to admit that this blog is lousily organized. Or it’s organized in a way that it looks messy. I am trying to come up plan to organize the site and further integrate this with my another blog. Not that I am making money out of this. Just that this is something I am passionate about. (in this case, writing and posting photos or making my blogs look more appealing)
Way to go.
It’s been a long while since the last time I posted an entry here. I hate saying this every time I post something here, but it seems to be the fact. Summer went by a lot faster than I could imagine. I finally enter into the second year of my graduate study. Love the digital marketing even more than ever. Life’s been nothing more than intern and school. I am also in the process of trandforming my blog works into one platform (hope I’ll be able to integrate into one site). There’s so much I wanna do but too little time as always.
ciao!
Especially when you mention that you are from Taiwan, they talk to you with all due respect. Ya, Taiwan! Not Thailand or China, it’s Taiwan! They may or may not have the understanding on any of the political issues between Taiwan and China, but they can certainly differentiate Taiwan from China (well, maybe based on the quality of their gadgets or whatsoever).
Why? I guess it’s probably because most of their gadgets are either made or assembled in Taiwan. This thought came to me after my “Operation and Customer Service” class, which consists of 7 members (one happened to be a Mac groupie/geek) and the instructor is certainly a geek (at least he claimed to be one of them). Anyways, just a little thought and I think this class is going to be interesting.
I wasn’t aware of the concept of pop-up stores until I moved to NYC. It seems like New Yorkers (or at least those marketing people) are just amazed by the idea of pop-up stores. I’ve probably been to at least 4 or 5 pop-up stores ever since I moved into the city. For instance, I’ve been to Colette x Gap on fifth Ave., and Madewell (which is a J Crew brand for youngster) on Broadway. And now here is another one–Wired Store of the Wired magazine. Not that I am following the Wired magazine all the time (which to be honest, I am not at all), but this store is literally opened right across the street from where I intern at. It’s rather difficult for me to avoid it.
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