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    Super Bowl XLV: Another chance to chee ...
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    As I write this, I'm talking with my wife, Tiffany, about our Super Bowl weekend in Dallas. We had a great time. Even with unseasonably icy weather conditions, Dallas was a good Super Bowl host and Cowboy Stadium is a marvel in sports stadium technology. It's like being in a video game in that stadium (very Tron-inspired), watching live while one of the biggest HD screens in the world (160 feet long, 72 feet high, 30 million LED lights) gives you every close-up view of the action. Here are four observations from our Super Bowl experience: 1. Passionate fans create cultures and brands. Amazing to see two of the storied NFL franchises in the big game. No doubt about it, the Pittsburgh Steelers [...]
    Pitching In: Why It’s Good to Go ...
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    Aaron Garrity Goes Camping with the Boy Scouts For those of you who know me, picturing me snoozing in a sleeping bag under a canvas ceiling may be a bit of a stretch. That image may even provoke a chuckle or two. It's no secret that I'm particular about my surroundings. I like a certain order to my environment...to my life at that. That preference is often challenged in a frenzied business travel schedule. And it's downright discarded when I spend a few days camping like I did last week with my son and 14 of his friends--troop 847 of theĀ Boy Scouts of America. And, though I have to adjust to the grit of "roughing it," I can still [...]

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