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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-31-09 06:56 PM
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The Makers of the Times Square Ball Filed for Bankruptcy

Each year Waterford Crystal designs a new pattern for the Times Square Ball that drops on New Year’s Eve. The new crystals, triangular in shape, number in the hundreds and are installed alongside the permanent Waterford crystals that remain in the ball year after year. This year, the company made a Celtic knot pattern dedicated to the theme “Let There be Courage.” It’s a fitting slogan considering the year we’ve had, but it hits even closer to home for Waterford–who also owns Wedgwood China–since the company declared bankruptcy in January of 2009. It’s almost too painfully symbolic. As we put one of the worst economic years on record behind us, we celebrate by lavishing attention on a colorful crystal ball that is produced by a company that fell victim to the recession. I would not want 2009 to go out in any other fashion. We came into the year broke and we should remember that as we exit it, even if they say things are looking up.

Here’s a little bit more information on the Times Square Ball itself: The 2010 version of the New Year’s Eve ball for Times Square is a twelve foot geodesic sphere, which weighs 11,875 pounds. The ball itself is covered in 2,668 Waterford Crystals and is powered by 32,256 Philips LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes). And believe it or not, the ball is capable of creating a palette of “more than 16 million colors” and “billions of patterns,” according to the Times Square Alliance website

http://trueslant.com/nickobourn/2009/12/30/the-perfect-metaphor-the-makers-of-the-times-square-ball-filed-for-bankruptcy/
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zbdent Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Dec-31-09 07:49 PM
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1. on a sorta related note ...
a local (Bath Ohio) company, InfoCision, is one of these "phone survey" places. Actually in an article a while back, they pointed out that "If you're a Democrat, you probably won't want our services. We could work with you, but you probably won't like it." Something to that effect.

Not too long ago, they spent a tidy sum of money for naming rights of one local high school football field. Recently, they also acquired, for another tidy sum, the naming rights of the newly resodded Revere High School football field.

A few days ago, there was an article on how they're expanding (oooo ... creating jobs ... :eyes:) ... they went to the local government and asked for taxpayer funds to build them a new building ...

um ... if they do all this push-polling for people who complain about the government wasting their tax dollars, then why do they go to "government" to do them a favor, with the promise of "paying back" the money ... in reality, on the backs of the taxes their employees will have to pay on their wages?
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