News: Mall Open to Spectators for Obama Inaugural - New York Times

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Mall Open to Spectators for Obama Inaugural
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By Sarah Wheaton A staging tent can be seen near the base of the Washington Monument during President Bushâ??s second inauguration.
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News: Mall Open to Spectators for Obama Inaugural - New York Times

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Mall Open to Spectators for Obama Inaugural
New York Times - 1 hour ago
By Sarah Wheaton A staging tent can be seen near the base of the Washington Monument during President Bushâ??s second inauguration.
National Mall In DC To Be Entirely Opened For Obama's Inauguration AHN
National Mall will be open for Obama inauguration The Associated Press
Washington Post  - Boston Globe  - Newsday  - PolitickerMD
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Kottke: Life lessons from designer Chris Pullman

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Chris Pullman was the VP of Design at WGBH in Boston for 35 years.

Viewers of PBS will recognize Pullman's work in the opening title sequences of "Masterpiece Theatre" and "Antiques Roadshow" and the WGBH animated on-air signature, which is used at the end of every program produced by the public broadcaster.

Pullman recently retired and shared ten lessons he's learned over the years.

2 Work with people you like and respect.

Birds of a feather flock together. That is a natural thing. Most of the people here at WGBH are here (or certainly stay here) because of our mission. Certainly, my long tenure has been largely because of the people in this room with whom I've shared such personal and heart-warming recollections of our time together. Since April, when I first announced my intention to leave WGBH, the private expression of these feelings has been so gratifying, both personally and professionally, that I recently suggested that maybe we should institute the policy of encouraging individuals to make periodic "mock retirement" announcements, with the goal of releasing more regularly the flow of kind remarks for the nourishment of the individual, since we are otherwise so reticent to praise or encourage others in our busy, self-centered daily lives.

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Kottke: Life lessons from designer Chris Pullman

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Chris Pullman was the VP of Design at WGBH in Boston for 35 years.

Viewers of PBS will recognize Pullman's work in the opening title sequences of "Masterpiece Theatre" and "Antiques Roadshow" and the WGBH animated on-air signature, which is used at the end of every program produced by the public broadcaster.

Pullman recently retired and shared ten lessons he's learned over the years.

2 Work with people you like and respect.

Birds of a feather flock together. That is a natural thing. Most of the people here at WGBH are here (or certainly stay here) because of our mission. Certainly, my long tenure has been largely because of the people in this room with whom I've shared such personal and heart-warming recollections of our time together. Since April, when I first announced my intention to leave WGBH, the private expression of these feelings has been so gratifying, both personally and professionally, that I recently suggested that maybe we should institute the policy of encouraging individuals to make periodic "mock retirement" announcements, with the goal of releasing more regularly the flow of kind remarks for the nourishment of the individual, since we are otherwise so reticent to praise or encourage others in our busy, self-centered daily lives.

(link)
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Kottke: Life lessons from designer Chris Pullman

Posted by jason@kottke.org on under antiques roadshow, air signature, feather flock, retirement announcements, public broadcaster, title sequences, masterpiece theatre, birds of a feather, persal, kind remarks, wgbh, bost, pullman, chr, msi, 35 years, pbs, vp, tenure, peoe |

Chris Pullman was the VP of Design at WGBH in Boston for 35 years.

Viewers of PBS will recognize Pullman's work in the opening title sequences of "Masterpiece Theatre" and "Antiques Roadshow" and the WGBH animated on-air signature, which is used at the end of every program produced by the public broadcaster.

Pullman recently retired and shared ten lessons he's learned over the years.

2 Work with people you like and respect.

Birds of a feather flock together. That is a natural thing. Most of the people here at WGBH are here (or certainly stay here) because of our mission. Certainly, my long tenure has been largely because of the people in this room with whom I've shared such personal and heart-warming recollections of our time together. Since April, when I first announced my intention to leave WGBH, the private expression of these feelings has been so gratifying, both personally and professionally, that I recently suggested that maybe we should institute the policy of encouraging individuals to make periodic "mock retirement" announcements, with the goal of releasing more regularly the flow of kind remarks for the nourishment of the individual, since we are otherwise so reticent to praise or encourage others in our busy, self-centered daily lives.

(link)
Tagi: antiques roadshow, air signature, feather flock, retirement announcements, public broadcaster, title sequences, masterpiece theatre, birds of a feather, persal, kind remarks, wgbh, bost, pullman, chr, msi, 35 years, pbs, vp, tenure, peoe