muraPOI: January 23, 2011 – Movies and Doctors
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Movie Theaters? Doctors? In the end, death.
Movies in theaters, I suffer through; doctors the same. Both of these topics revolve around large sums of money. Both lead to death in the end.
Movie Theaters
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I’ll tell you why movie revenue is dropping…: Um, greed? Roger Ebert talks about things like pricing, the theater experience and refreshment prices (my big screen+stereo is great for non-action/adventure movies, my home theater in Utah was great even for those!).
Doctors, Care and Death
- How Doctors Die: It’s Not Like the Rest of Us, But It Should Be: Dignity and quality of life. Years, ok; a few months, maybe not. We weren’t meant to live forever.
- Lessons of a $618,616 Death: It’s a tear jerker that I found a while back.
(Business Week, March 4, 2010)
I’ll tell you why movie revenue is dropping…: Um, greed? Roger Ebert talks about things like pricing, the theater experience and refreshment prices (my big screen+stereo is great for non-action/adventure movies, my home theater in Utah was great even for those!).
- How Doctors Die: It’s Not Like the Rest of Us, But It Should Be: Dignity and quality of life. Years, ok; a few months, maybe not. We weren’t meant to live forever.
- Lessons of a $618,616 Death: It’s a tear jerker that I found a while back.
(Business Week, March 4, 2010)
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