The Inet shopping experience

JREDFIELD@aol.com
Sun, 12 Feb 1995 09:48:22 -0800

I've been lightly flambe'd (that's gently flamed, but in a gracious, urbane
way) for the Super Crown references in my recent Inet shopping experience
post. To set the matter straight:

My local Super Crown offers neither espresso, nor good music, artsy
magazines, or intriguing displays. (They're more like a Thrifty's with
books.) Borders Books does offer all of the above, and I was thinking about
them when I prepared my post.

I changed the reference to Super Crown at the last minute fearing Borders (a
new arrival in my area) might not be as well known to the readership. The
fact that the store experience I was describing didn't fit Super Crown
escaped me.

Mea culpa.

(...thanks, Glenn. I feel much better now.)

-- Jim Redfield 714/495-1144 (so CA). The Redfield Company has provided a
full range of marketing support mat'ls (collateral literature, newsletters,
and pop, touchscreen and trade show displays) to national clients since 1978.