Free of Charge For Just $199 – (by @baekdal)

If you behave badly, word about it spreads. Some for good behavior. What would be the obvious choice for you?

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I said, “Great, but why exactly are giving me all this for free?”

And, then she continued blabbering about Whitesmoke at which point she kind of mentioned, in the middle of a sentence, that I just had to pay a one time fee.

She then continued enthusiastically to try to convince me of all the benefits, but I pressed on, and finally she revealed that the price would be $199. Keep in mind that the software I had already purchased only costs $69. I wasn’t exactly feeling very VIP at this moment. It was like paying premium for software I will probably never use.

This had nothing to do with them trying to be nice. It was probably just the result of their executives learning that they had a lot of one-time customers. They were really just trying to squeeze more money out of them, by fooling people into thinking they are selected for special VIP treatment.

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Weekly TED-pick: Jamie Oliver’s TED Prize wish: Teach every child about food

I remember catching on to Jamie Oliver a long time ago. I loved his shows, his simple approach and his visits to local shops to get good ingredients. I am not much of a cook myself, although I do appreciate it. I just never seem to find the time to do it right.

One thing I do know, is that food has an enormous impact on your quality of life. Foods drive your sense of well-being, and what is in your foods has impact on the way you feel in a lot more ways than just ‘filling your stomach’.

This TED-presentation by Jamie Oliver terrified me. And even if we cannot change the course of an entire country at once, everyone can try and take care of themselves. You are what you eat, so pay attention to your food!

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