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“How Fonts Are Fueling the Culture Wars”

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Cloud Computing wins 142nd Preakness Stakes, taking potential Triple Crown out of play for Kentucky Derby winner Always Dreaming



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Listening to Tom Crayford on managing at scale.

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+Brandon Philips​ is always teaching me new tricks.

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Great view of +Empire State Building​ tonight
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"In an unprecedented move, the Trump administration has ordered the local commission that advises the Cape Cod National Seashore to suspend its meetings until further notice, the first such decree since the 40-mile preserve was founded in 1961."

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Net Neutrality Under Threat Again

Let me keep this simple. The new FCC chair, Ajit Varadaraj Pai, is on record as wanting to do away with Net Neutrality and is now pushing changes that would undermine the resolution on this that secured Net Neutrality a few years ago.

Why, why do we have to keep fighting this, wasting all our time fighting policies that clearly only benefit a few very large companies and the expense of US citizens??

But I digress. Here is a simple link that John Oliver made to take your right to the cleverly hidden comments section on these proposed changes on the FCC website:

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gofccyourself.com
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And because even that takes you to something that is confusing on the FCC site, I've included a graphic to show you where to click to add your comment (see below).

And if you want to watch John Oliver's brilliant take down of these stupid, greedy changes, here you go:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=92vuuZt7wak

And here's the TechCrunch take:
https://techcrunch.com/2017/04/27/how-to-comment-on-the-fccs-proposal-to-revoke-net-neutrality/

Yes, I feel strongly about this. And if you use the Internet, you probably should too.

P.S. -- If you know this stuff well, feel free to weigh in with detailed analysis. But if you don't, don't let that stop you from still raising your concerns. Don't let technocracy win through obscurity. 
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IF YOU CAN’T MEASURE IT, YOU CAN’T MANAGE IT

This is just plain silly. If you can’t measure it, you had better manage it. And if you can measure it, you had better manage it even more carefully.

Love Mintzberg
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