
lthorklebrush.bsky.social
Software dev in ETRM/fintech space.
Wrote a graphic novel.
"Jews Without Enough Money: An Anti-Agile Manifesto" is available from meticpublications.com
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Hmm. My favorite movie but never saw Noriko’s husband as important beyond creating the relationship with Noriko.
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Definition of immortality.
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Totally! Cheney Kinzinger et al should inspire us all. And I would also have execrated them so much if not for where we are now.
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wait - wikipedia says she w raised scientologist. slightly changes the pic.
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just another specimen: the right is intellectually dishonest and always has been.
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Quisling must be the adjective we use and it must be applied wherever appropriate. That means google apple amazon facebook visa etc etc
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Excuse me but aren’t GOOG, APPL, AMZN, META also in the Quisling camp. We need to let ALL the collaborators know the stakes.
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For obvious reasons I’ve also forgiven her for pausing congestion pricing.
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Couldn’t just be because Fagan sounds Jewish?
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Shouldn't Lester Holt be doing some follow up into Hillary's emails?
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FAFO finally caught up with them. Best of luck.
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I suggest “depraved” is a better description
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I am not surprised by any of this. Except that so many Americans including the elites of tech and finance and academia are pretty ok with it. Even Apple paid $$$ for a first class seat.
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This makes no sense.
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Yup, and all the so-called realists of the business world don't know this (yet).
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19th is Sunday. Not Monday/MLK day.
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It’s kinda like going disco was in the 70s, except fascist.
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If we had an organized opposition in this country with some cash, there would be ads running everywhere, especially in red states, screaming “rapist”. It should be game on.
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Mark thanks for your service. The only rich guy who stuck his neck out for Harris. Mensch.
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Do not be shocked by ANYTHING is my advice. The ONLY thing that’s shocking is that people chose this.
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Dunno. What do you call Assassins. In any case aching sincerity does seem like a way to describe Assassins or Sweeney.
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If ever there was an argument for a wealth tax, it’s these cretins.
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Not sure how this includes Sondheim?
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What??
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1 curb cuts and crosswalks??
2 subway entrance with ball-shaped green lights!
3 Black man holding mic at Seeger sidewalk press conference
4 WPIX logo was wrong decade
5 did I see the Javits building in Foley Sq?
But in a lotta ways it really evoked a NY bohemian and leftist culture that’s gone
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Yup. Kahn I think. But airfare did get much cheaper for a while.
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The Leonard Bernstein move kinda overdid it. This one felt truer with the cigs.
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Homo Ludens. Johan Huizinga.
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Lester Holt
James Comey
Anthony Weiner
All got us here
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Actually not what I meant. I meant that masks presented a too good to true opportunity for people to commit crimes. And it grew from there.
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It was always plain to me that masking had a lot to do with it. How could it not?
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I did have *some* choice wrt the rides. I enjoyed "it's a small world." I am a Queen-site at heart. That ride is also a throwback to when the UN was popular.
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That ride and 2 others from 1964 are still open at Disney World (according to co-pilot). I saw them there in the 90s when my kids were little and I had no choice in the matter.
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Maybe I'm opinionated, but I've lived in NY area all my life and it's safe, far safer than the 70s and 80s. My adult daughter takes the subway from Manhattan to Brooklyn waterfront at 5:30 AM weekdays.
Subways can be unpleasant. People telling you its unsafe are lying. I hear this BS on CNN too.
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Literally selling get-out-of-jail cards.
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Idk reminds me of different accuracy resistors. You produce a lot of 100 ohm resistors then sell the ones that measure between 99-101 as 1% accuracy
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Environmental for starters. He forget to mention safety, wage, and - just spitballing - criminal laws.
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I didn’t know Alden owns NYDN. Did you know it’s being delivered to me free on Sundays along w my paid Sunday NYTimes.
Best of luck.
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Thanks for sharing
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I keep thinking that his point was that, to paraphrase Mao, "America is Red."
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I’m an artist working in this domain. My graphic novel is about agile software development and I’m concerned with the working software developers. By day I work on large energy trading platforms for very large energy companies.
meticpublications.com
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Hope he does sweet-16s
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Don’t be so impressed by the Ivies.
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Please check out my graphic novel about agile software development! Man vs platform etc
Meticpublications.com