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Brand Loyalty and Old TV Shows

Yesterday, Kevin told me that I was the most person he’d ever met. Which was funny to me, because I’d been thinking about the very same thing recently.

Indeed, I am an incredible brand-loyal person. I blame (in a good way) my family for this. A few of my family members worked for , back in its heyday, and ever since I was a small child I was always attracted to Rand’s ‘W’ logo. Next was , the only soda we drank, accompanied by — there was only one in the family, but there’s a story behind my love for the car and brand (part of which could be the shared ‘W’ with Westinghouse). Other brands I’m particularly loyal to include , , (despite the exploding laptop incident), and .

One brand that I’ve never been particularly loyal to is . For those of you that don’t know me, and may not know that I worked at AOL for six years, you may not find anything strange about this. But for those that do know me and do know that I worked at AOL, you probably also won’t find this strange. My modus operandi was to subvert the norm and push the products I worked on to be the industry’s best, rather than the AOL average of lame and boring.

Well, I don’t know if anything I did at AOL ever worked (see today’s NY Times article, but I can say that they’re now doing something that I can get behind… they’re putting old TV shows online at ! You can catch one of my all-time faves, online. (Max was sort of a brand, too, wasn’t he?) Other oldies-but-goodies include and . Now go watch some TV!