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frankmcpherson.blog
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| | | | | It gets worse...when I got downstairs this morning and looked at the outdoor thermometer it said 26 degrees! While I am ready for it to be colder, I am not ready for sub-freezing temps. The weather app says the high for today is expected to be 31, which is 17 degrees below the average high for this time of the year. | |
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therealadam.com
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| | | | | Everyone is losing the thread. Maybe that's what makes this moment in history so difficult to follow and frustrating to live in. Not just politics, and media, and our government(s). BMW lost the thread on their sports cars and classic design language. Apple lost the thread on great UI. JJ Abrams lost the thread on how to (finish) a Star Wars trilogy. Maybe, somehow, Saturday Night Live only briefly lost the thread because the thread was, almost from the beginning, "did we ever have the thread? | |
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www.sunilshenoy.com
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| | | | | There are stats out there about the number of hours of content there is to watch. Between YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, Netflix, Prime Video and all the other streaming services and films, there's more out there than any of us could ever consume in a lifetime. I remember reading books that recommended you "create" before you "consume." Work on the things you want to see or read in this world. There are still fewer creators than consumers. | |
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www.professorpope.com
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