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thomas-a-stewart.bsky.social
Writer, editor, business thinker, former Editor in Chief of HBR, culture vulture, consultant, intellectual capital/customer experience.
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It's like America went outside today and stood shoulder to shoulder stretching from sea to shining sea on No Kings Day.
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AP News headline: No Kings Protest Draws Thousands. Legacy media numbers manipulation. More like hundreds of thousands, or millions, is more accurate!
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The submarine races were great that night.
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At ~12 minutes to midnight, they started up the beat. A roar went up; adolescent hormones soared. They started several songs w same beat (“Hang on Sloopy,” eg) & said, “no, that’s not it”; kept the beat going. At about 11:56, finally, Louie Louie. 1000 sweaty seniors.
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Envious! But we managed to get The Kingsmen to our graduation dance …
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Wonderful show, isn’t it? :)
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Cabs > Lyft > Uber
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This a market of farmers. Unless the own it, no apostrophe
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Richard Nixon, I read somewhere, was considered such a handsome young man that he played romantic leads in college theater productions. The soul has a way of emerging. Lincoln is supposed to have said, “after the age of 40 every man is responsible for his own face “
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A key point from @ksonin.bsky.social worth keeping in mind re Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russian air bases - don’t call it Russia’s Pearl Harbor.
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And if you have ever taken the subway in New York, the metro in Washington, Bart in San Francisco, etc. you know the same as Tru.
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If you have not read Paul Auster‘s biography of Stephen Crane, do so. A great book
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Terrific piece.
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Why doesn't someone just put a resignation letter in front of him and tell him it's for a major award.