Marcia Grand Finale?

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Marcia and Husband Richie (right) with Gary and Susan Shapiro

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Marcia and Richie with my family this Thanksgiving

I hate the word “retired.” Please don’t say that word in my presence. It sounds so stupid. When I hear someone say, “I’m retired,” I can only think of “I’m retarded.” And you are retarded if you think you are retired. There is no such thing. We all have daily responsibilities and personal work to do. What’s the difference what the work is, you still have to do it. You would only be retired if you were strapped to a bed and didn’t get up to do something.

I would rather you say “I left my job because I finally got smart and I don’t want to work for those assholes anymore.” That would be so much more honest. As we get older, we get wiser.

The other day, I received a press release announcing “Marcia Grand Retires From TWICE.” I couldn’t believe my eyes. Marcia is the self proclaimed Queen of the Consumer Electronics industry, and even though I have been around a wee bit longer, I second it. Marcia was the Publisher of TWICE magazine, a leading consumer electronics trade publication. She worked at TWICE for 27 years, and everyone in the business knew her because of the position she had. I couldn’t compete with that.

Marcia is an institution, the glue that held a good portion of the CE community together. There are so many Marcia stories, but I will leave those for another post. The press release went on to say, “Starting with its earliest days, Marcia has helped build TWICE into the industry-leading powerhouse it is today,” states Adam Goldstein, EVP/Group Publishing Director, NewBay Media CE/Gaming Group. “We thank her for her years of service and all she has brought to the brand. She will be missed.”

I find those words hysterical. Whoever wrote them does not realize how shallow and foolish they sound. Those words will stick in my head forever. I will repeat them over and over. “We thank her for her years of service and all she has brought to the brand. She will be missed.”

Just like that. A snap of the fingers and 27 years of total devotion vanishes as if it never existed. “She will be missed.” The suits haven’t even begun to realize how much she will be missed. She learned how to be a publisher from the master himself, our mentor Richard Ekstract, who created that trade journal in the first place.

Richard taught Marcia never to take no from a potential advertiser. She was ruthless when it came to securing ads for her baby. You often heard Marcia pound her chest, “I am so lucky to work for the greatest publication in the world. I could never sell for a publication I didn’t believe in.” I don’t care who TWICE hires to replace Marcia, their business will never be the same, not in this day and age. Trade pubs are folding left and right. Marcia had the passion and the ambition to keep it going.

I spoke to Marcia a few hours after I read the release and asked her what happened. She simply said, “It was time.” The industry was changing, once again, and it was no longer fun.” I really didn’t ask her who did what to whom because it doesn’t really matter to me.

What matters most is that Marcia re-defines herself with something else. She can’t just stop cold. Her mind needs to be challenged. As with me, Marcia’s job was her signature. She has a wonderful and devoted husband, but she is used to leading life in the fast lane. We are going to meet to discuss options.

I am willing to bet it will be “Ding dong, the Queen is not dead.” Marcia won’t become retired. She will become more relevant.

I Have My Own Opinion about Women in the Workforce

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Okay, I did not read Sheryl Sandberg’s book Lean In about giving encouraging advice to woman in the workplace. Sandberg, the COO of Facebook, is getting great reviews just for addressing the issue that women are not getting the respect they deserve on the job. I totally agree, but not for the same reasons. I will read her book in the upcoming months, but I just know from all the reviews that she did not cover the viewpoint I have had for the last 46 years of my career.

Men are not the reason why women are second class citizens. Women have allowed themselves to take that place. Maybe it is a mother nature thing, but women are their own worst enemy. You can argue this point with me from now to the end of time, but I will stick to my opinion because of what I have seen over the years.

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The Future of Glass Technology

This video was put together by Corning Glass. Please watch it because we are going to be living this life in the not too distant future.

http://youtu.be/nin2ch_rL54

I Hope Andrea Peyser Doesn’t Bump into Matt Lauer Anytime Soon

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Andrea Peyser

Andrea Peyser has been working as a feature columnist for The New York Post for as long as I can remember. She is younger than I am, but I just can’t remember the newspaper without her. Her job is to write human interest stories, mostly about New Yorkers or things that happen in New York. Most of the time her stories have a bizarre twist that no one else thought of before. Day after day, week after week, she writes stories that are wicked, ruthless, and most of all shocking. When Rupert Murdoch hired her he must have said, “Let them have it. And as long as you keep letting them have it, you have a job here.”

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Going Out with a Bang

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GMA’s Robin Roberts interviewing Valerie Harper this morning. Two remarkable women who are willing to share their deepest thoughts with us.

When you get to our age, you really get nervous opening emails and texts because you never know what you will find. This week I was informed via mass email newsletters of the deaths of several people I knew. Twice Magazine, a leading trade publication in the consumer electronics industry, ran a headline that said, “CE Retail Mourns Three Of Its Own.”

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The In Crowd

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The most awesome place on Earth to be this week is SXSW, formerly and casually known as South by Southwest, in Austin, Texas. Running from March 8-12, SXSW features the brightest minds in emerging technology. It is also one big party where people drink and eat too much.

To get a proper perspective on what goes on here every year, click here. Lance Ulanoff, editor at Mashable, tells it like it is.

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Lance Ulanoff

Harlem is Totally Vogue

For months, Gangnam Style was all the rage. Now all you hear about is the Harlem Shake. Some of you have asked me what this is all about.

Both are dance routines that are very expressive. The Harlem Shake is a dance that was actually introduced in 1981 by a Harlem resident named Al B.

Watch the video below to see what the kids are saying about this dance craze.

Augmented Reality Changes Online Shopping Forever

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I have been writing this blog for almost a year. There have been some marvelous technology revelations during that time. I think the one I am about to describe is really a mindblower.

Now, for the first time ever, there is an app, for both Android and iOS, that lets you visualize how furniture or art work that you might want to buy from an ecommerce site will look in your home. Aptly called Augment, the “try it on” button on Augment-connected ecommerce sites will overlay the item anywhere you point your smartphone or tablet camera in your home.

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Life Blogging Cameras Will Catch You Scratching Your Private Parts

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Get ready for a life of absolutely no privacy. You may feel like you have none now with credit cards, road tolls, online shopping, GPS, and social media, tracking your every move. That will pale in comparison to everyone you know, and don’t know, taking personal pictures of you everywhere you go.

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The Lost Videos

For some reason, the videos from our magical weekend never got posted. Either the site crashed or I goofed. In any case, here they are.