Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Oh Say Can You See…

I think I was in Junior High when I really read the poem that had become our National Anthem. The first stanza is dripping with imagery that pierces my heart. Imagine for a moment Francis Scott Key was standing before you asking the questions which have echoed through the decades. Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn’s early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight’s last gleaming? Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, or the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? And the rocket’s red glare; the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. Oh, say, does that Star-Spangled Banner yet wave over the land of the free and the home of the brave?

Forgive me for being what some may consider sappy, but for me the final question – the one I have put in red – is the one I ask myself when the fireworks are exploding in the sky. Fireworks are, after all, our reenactment of that fateful battle (and the other battles that have secured our freedom) which inspired this timeless this poem.

Martin Luther King, Jr., called the Declaration of Independence a Promissory Note. Every Fourth, while the “ramparts are gallantly streaming” I am humbled by the realization that I am a beneficiary of that Promise. I am humbled by the sacrifice of the people who daily get up and defend what that Star-Spangled-Banner represents. I understand our Nation is polarized right now. We have ideological differences that create deep chasms where reconciliation and understanding have gone to die. Yet, I still cling to the Promise that we have “unalienable rights endowed to us by our Creator.” I hold on to the objective penned in the Preamble of the Constitution, which states: “We the People, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.” What a mission statement!

This Fourth of July is the 233rd anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. It isn’t more spectacular than last years’ Fourth. It isn’t less important than next years’ Fourth. It is amazingly wonderful every year because this experiment we call the United States of America is amazingly wonderful. So, when you are watching fireworks this year, in between the ooohs and aaahs, perhaps you will consider what those explosions in the sky represent. And, as the National Anthem is being sung and that last question asks if the flag still waves, perhaps you will be inclined to answer with resounding glee, “You bet it does!”

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

True Confessions of a Marketing Manager

As the Marketing Manager, I am charged with the task of coming up with creative, innovative and unique ideas that will make you, the consumer, want to buy our products. Is it working?

This recession is making it difficult for all companies. We are all hungry for sales and vying for your attention. While things have perked up in recent weeks, industry experts tell us we will see dramatic ups and downs in the months to come. Pardon me while I wince and sigh. I don't know about you, but I am growing tired - physically and emotionally tired - of this (uh-hmm) economy. So, in my capacity as Marketing Manager of Grace Engineered Products, I have just one thing to ask: Will you just buy our products already?!

I know this direct and somewhat temper-tantrum-ish plea may cause some to think me unprofessional. To tell the truth, I am not really the "professional" type. Much of the time that is unnecessary pretense aimed at making others think we are better and more equipped than we actually are (you don’t know anyone like that, do you?). It's a lot of PR, people. I prefer to operate in an authentic reality. I'm not into smoke and mirrors. So, my reality consists, in part, of these three things: our products are great, they are what people need, and they save you money. Seriously.

So, I implore you. Please take a serious look at our products. You can find them on our website at www.graceport.com. In the mean time, I vow to hold up my end of the bargain. I will continue to come up with funny, thought-provoking and interesting marketing campaigns that will woo you. All I ask is you do me one favor. Just buy our products already! =)

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Application Stories, Please

Did you know we are always looking for application stories? If you use our products...send me some pictures and tell me how you use the product. If I use your story, I will send you a Visa Gift Card for $100! Contact me at brandib@grace-eng.com!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Computer Problems

Grrr..computer problems. Is there a soul on earth who has a PC and not had a computer problem? I’d wager a week’s worth of recession-tainted pay that answer is no. Any takers?

This week, all of last week, and much of the week before I have been struggling with - you guessed it - computer problems. It seems I wandered onto some inconspicuous website and unsuspectingly picked up spy ware that has wreaked havoc with my operating system. Graphics I’ve been working on have vanished and my epileptic computer can’t stop seizing long enough to do much more than send an email. There have been at least two times I have been reduced to tears because of this virus-infested contraption with a keyboard. Enough is enough. Because of my technological turmoil these past few weeks, like any other jilted woman, I have decided to cut from me that which fuels my fury – at least for the time being.

Here are a few fun ways you can ‘unplug’ too:

Read a book - not a Blog.
Play a game. A real one with pieces.
Play solitaire without a mouse.
Stand in line instead getting online.
Meet people... in real life.
Chat with your mouth and not your fingers.

Have fun!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Did you know...

Here are a couple "did you know?" facts about arc flash:

Did you know that temperatures as high as 36,000 degrees Fahrenheit have been recorded in arc flashes?

Did you know that 36,000 degrees Fahrenheit is more than 3 times the temperature of the surface of the sun?

Did you know that the pressure from the blast of an arc flash has a force of up to 1000 pounds?

Did you know that the intense heat of an arc flash can melt electrical components and the molten droplets can be propelled into the air by the blast turning them into fiery shrapnel-like pieces that impale victims and ignite their clothing?

Did you know that burns on your arms, chest/torso, and face would account for 40% of your body?

Did you know that if you are 51 and have burns on 40% of your body your survival rate is only 50%?

Clearly arc flash burns are life threatening. Are you doing everything you can to protect yourself or your employees? Visit http://www.graceport.com/ to find thru-door electrical safety products that increase safety and employee productivity.