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So Twitter has decided to abandon what made it so great and become a lobster trap ( aka "content consumption engine" ) just like Facebook? Ok.

 

Instead of honoring all of us who've been there since the beginning ( Making Ev and Biz billionaires BTW ) they've chosen to cast us aside in favor of more money.

 

This Ally bank ad sums that up nicely.

What if you slept? And

what if, in your sleep

you dreamed? And what if,

in your dream, you went to

heaven and there you plucked

a strange and beautiful flower?

An what if, when you awake,

you had the flower in your hand?

 

~Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Inspired by the 2009 eponymous feature film, "The Hangover" - a 'must-see'.

There might be a very few cities in the world welcoming visitors with such a haughty and challenging (yet true) statement.

If there is a branch office of heaven on earth, it might look like this.

Moon River

Music by Henry Mancini

Lyrics by Johnny Mercer

 

Moon River, wider than a mile,

I'm crossing you in style some day.

 

Oh, dream maker, you heart breaker,

wherever you're going I'm going your way.

 

Two drifters off to see the world.

There's such a lot of world to see.

 

We're after the same rainbow's end--

waiting 'round the bend,

my huckleberry friend,

Moon River and me.

Around the time the quarter was minted (1990, a mere twenty years ago) I bought an eighty megabyte drive—1/12,500th the capacity—for about the same price, and it was physically about 36x the volume (3x width, 3x height, 2x depth, roughly).

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