Monthly Archives: March 2021

A Day In The Life Of Tim Cook

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You Sure, Georgia?

“Poor Mexico [Georgia Republicans.]  So far from God and so close to the United States [MAGA.]”  ― Porfirio Diaz (paraphrased) The Georgia law will make it a misdemeanor crime to give food or drinks to voters waiting in long lines. … Continue reading

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What’s The Probability Of This Event?

Incredible video. The Big Unit snares a seagull 20 years ago today. Take a guess on the empirical probabliity? Let’s do a calcuation based on these assumptions: Very few other occurances of a picther nailing a bird. Let’s assume three … Continue reading

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The Largest U.S. Cities by Population from 1790 to 2020

Interesting graphic.  Watch Detroit and L.A.’s sharp ascent starting in the 1920s, which illustrates the auto industry’s outsize impact on the urban demographics.   Also, San Francisco’s ascent during/after the Gold Rush in the 1850s.

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How AI Will Entertain Us

Must view videos, folks.  Stunningly entertaining.

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Happy St. Patrick’s (Maweyn Succat) Day!

Blast From The Past (BFTP). Originally Posted On March 17, 2012 Happy St. Patrick’s (Maweyn Succat) Day! St. Patrick, Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day. Simple, right? The man wasn’t even Irish! He was actually born in Britain around the turn of the … Continue reading

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The Macro Factors Driving The Covid Economy In Two Charts

Here’s a couple of interesting and surprising charts, which explain what has been driving the COVID economy and why the U.S. economy is set up for monster growth over the next few quarters. When the economy fully reopens, we suspect … Continue reading

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