So if someone tells you to do something "now," well, you won't be able to get it done until a bit later (at the earliest), although when you are done you will be able to say it is finished "now."


Most people, of course, don't waste their time thinking about "the paradox of now," but instead employ what I like to call "the power of now" to describe what's going on, whether in entertainment, business, sports, etc. ad infinitum.
So it's amusing to see, for example, that Fox News has been using NOW as part of its ongoing news coverage, and now (so to speak) as a blog:
http://www.foxnews.com/happeningnow/
Fox's Salt Lake City station has incorporated it into its URL:
http://www.fox13now.com/
As has Fox's station in Cape Coral, Florida
http://www.fox4now.com/
And ABC has been smitten by the power of NOW:
http://abcnews.go.com/abcnewsnow/
I'm sure there are, by now, many others.
If you want to be more salacious, visit some of the versions of NOW Magazine scattered throughout the world:
http://www.nowtoronto.com/ (NSFW!)
http://www.nowmagazine.co.uk/ (marginally SFW!)
Or how about this one? (I'm sure the Chinese government is thrilled with all the coverage of the Dalai Lama!)
http://www.chinanowmag.com/chinanow.htm
Here's a NOW Magazine with a healthy-size URL from an oddly-named school in Texas.
Then there's the NOW Magazine I helped create when I worked for TIBCO. But it seems to have stopped printing this magazine, and its website hasn't been updated in two years hehe.
And wow, I notice I'm still listed there with that two-year-old copy, even though I haven't worked for TIBCO in months.
I'd fire off a cease-and-desist letter if I thought it hurt my image or was somehow competing with what I'm doing now :-)
But what I'm doing now is something far different. I'm not with TIBCO and generally don't write about the company. I do like to write about people throughout the world who are trying to create a better standard of living through job development and creation of a global services chain. You can scroll through my blog to find some of my more recent, interesting interviews.
Enjoy! That's all for NOW!
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