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![]() Hi,
http://www.editorandpublisher.com/ephome/news/newshtm/stories/022801n8.htm The archives of America's oldest continually-published daily are going online. Hope this was useful! -Boyd NY Post story |
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![]() Hi Boyd,
Thanks for sharing that.... When it's done, it looks like it will be a great resource.... I know one source of profitable ideas is to look at old products which have effectively disappeared, but which may be ripe for "resurrection".... Joe Cossman made some money this way -- such as by resurrecting, and updating, the "ant farm" for example. I've also noticed that "Sea Monkeys" have recently made a comeback! Not to mention the new scooter fad! Undoubtedly looking at newspaper archives would be great for finding these kinds of ideas. :) - Dien |
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![]() Hi,
I hadn't thought of that, but using these archives to find ideas that could be recycled is a fantastic idea! Re: scooters... Inside.com says "Ginger" is a two-wheeled hydrogen powered scooter that will be manufactured at a New Hampshire factory. Best, -Boyd |
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![]() Hi Boyd,
There does seem to be a lot of money in "updating" old fads and trends.... But the "new" versions never seem to be identical to the "old" versions, but instead they are often "updated" in some way.... For example, I remember as a child skating around on my skateboard. My skateboard was made a very thick, stiff plastic, and it not very wide.... Somewhere along the line, skateboards seemed to go out of fashion, then suddenly they were back, but they were different.... Now, they're very wide, and flexible.... Still a skateboard, but updated for the times (and for doing tricks)! Another one is roller skates.... When I was a kid (in the 1970s), we had those roller skates where you had four wheels, two in front and two in back. Then roller skates seemed to go out of fashion for a while.... Then, they came back, but changed! What came back were the "in-line" skates.... Again, an old product, new update! The same holds for scooters (today's scooters have those little wheels, not the big fat tires of the scooters of my youth!). Joe Cossman updated the ant-farm when he brought it back -- he had it made out of plastic, instead of glass.... What's ripe for updating? I remember walking through a shopping center not too long ago, and in a "$2 shop" seeing hula hoops..... It seems someone had tried to bring back the hula hoop, but it didn't catch on. However, these hula hoops were identical to the old hula hoops, as far as I could tell.... Is there any way of "updating" the hula hoop so it would be "cool" again? What about other old "trends" and "fads"? I have no doubt that those who successfully brought back roller skates, skateboards, and scooters are now wealthier than have they ever been before.... What could be the next item to be updated for the 21st century? :) - Dien |
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![]() Hi,
It's _How to Create Your Own Fad_ by Ken Hakuta. I just thought of something, there's an achingly beautiful book (beautiful in the clarity of its concept and structure) called _Bellwether_ and it's by Connie Willis and it's basically about fads and how bellwethers lead others without knowing what they're doing or even that they're leading. At the end of the Willis book, when you "get" what she's saying, it's an amazing and rather humbling experience. Best, -Boyd |
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