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It’s time to think differently and lead an elegant and luxurious brand. No matter what your dreams or obstacles are, you have the power to change your business strategy, and, by doing so, you’ll change the world. Branding gives your business a remarkable personality

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17 Nov 2024
We live on a thin crust of solid rock, beneath which is vast ball of molten rock. Earth’s core, which generates most of our magnetic field is ~85% iron and moves independently from the surface plates, which is why the magnetic pole changes position.
Magnetic North is now drifting faster than 30 miles per year. It has already moved back past geological north, a place it has not been for 1000s of years.
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The Oort Cloud lies far beyond Pluto and the most distant edges of the Kuiper Belt. While the planets of our solar system orbit in a flat plane, the Oort Cloud is believed to be a giant spherical shell surrounding the Sun, planets and Kuiper Belt Objects. It's like a big, thick bubble around our solar system, made of icy, comet-like objects. The Oort Cloud's icy bodies can be as large as mountains – and sometimes larger. Because the orbits of long-period comets – which take more than 200 years to orbit the Sun – are so extremely long, scientists suspect that the Oort Cloud is the source of most of those comets. For example, comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring, which made a very close pass by Mars in 2014, will not return to the inner solar system for about 740,000 years. The distance from the Sun to the Oort Cloud is so enormous that it’s useful to describe it not in the more common units of miles or kilometers, but astronomical units. One astronomical unit (or AU) is the distance between Earth and the Sun. Pluto’s elliptical orbit carries it as close as 30 AU from the Sun, and as far as 50 AU. The inner edge of the Oort Cloud, however, is thought to be between 2,000 and 5,000 AU from the Sun. The outer edge might be 10,000 or even 100,000 AU from the Sun – that's one-quarter to halfway between the Sun and the nearest neighboring star. Check these maps for more details :
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In an exclusive excerpt from his new biography "Elon Musk," Walter Isaacson offers a behind-the-scenes look at how the controversial mogul took over Twitter. wsj.com/tech/elon-musk-twitt… via @WSJ

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< Black Ops 101 > The Dark Truth About the CIA ☠️ FULL THREAD 🧵 Many people think that the CIA is a patriotic organization that protects Americans from danger, and informs the President about what's happening in the world so he can make good decisions. But that couldn't be further from the truth. The truth is that the CIA is a vicious paramilitary mafia, that rigs elections, overthrows governments, kills people, and manipulates our presidents into doing their bidding. They are the world's foremost experts in lying, cheating, and stealing from other countries. They sow chaos, degeneracy, corruption, and violence everywhere they go. 🥷🏽Uses Terrorists & Criminals as Assassins 💰Blackmails & Bribes Politicians Worldwide 💵Funded By Slavery & Drug-Dealing 👑Uses Authority of the British Crown How It Started 🔥 The CIA was created by British Intelligence during WW2, when MI6 came over and taught Americans the ruthless tactics they had been developing for centuries.
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29 Jun 2023
Joe Biden has RECENTLY said that Black Americans: • can’t get lawyers or accountants • don’t know how to get online • don’t know how to raise their own children • have no diversity of thought • are not really Black if they don’t vote for him All recent, all on video. One would think that this combined with the legislation he wrote in the 90’s would be enough for every Black American to disavow him. Nope.
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Elon Musk fired 6,500 employees at Twitter. A little birdie told me it's down to: - 2 designers - 6 iOS developers - 20 web developers - Around 1,400 sales and operations people How is it possible that we are still using this website? Two words: Parkinson's Law. Have you ever wondered why seemingly simple tech companies have tens of thousands of employees? Sometimes, it's because they have huge sales forces or tech support/operations people. But often it's also due to Parkinson's Law. Parkinson's law is like lighter fluid for bureaucracy. It's a business tapeworm that slowly eats away at companies, making them less and less efficient and innovative over time. Parkinson's Law is the idea that the work will generally expand to the amount of time, budget, and number of people allocated to it, and no matter how many people you allocate to it, those people will feel busy. They'll feel busy because, due to the excess time/slack in the system, they'll start focusing on less and less important tasks. Here's how it manifests on an individual level: Let's say you have a report due in a week. The report might only take you around five hours to finish if you really focus and work efficiently. However, because you know you have a week to complete it, you might find yourself spending a lot more time on it than you need to. You'll be more prone to distractions, take longer breaks, or perhaps decide to add more details, tables, graphs, and so forth. Essentially, the task becomes more complex and time-consuming purely because you have more time in which to do it. And here's how it manifests across organizations: Imagine a big tech company. A social media company with various departments. Each department has tasks that it must complete to contribute to the overall productivity of the company. Now, suppose each department is given a budget and a set amount of time to complete its tasks for the year. According to Parkinson's Law, each department will use its entire budget and the entire allotted time, even if the tasks could have been completed more efficiently. This is because as resources and time increase, departments tend to become more complex and less efficient. For example, a department might add more steps to its procedures, requiring more approvals and creating more paperwork, which slows down the process. Or it might use the full budget on additional personnel or equipment that doesn't necessarily improve productivity. The department might also use the full budget to justify the same or larger budget for the next year, since budgets in many organizations are often determined based on the previous year's spending. This is a phenomenon known as "budget padding" or "spend it or lose it" mentality. Inefficiencies can also develop in staff allocation. If a department expands, it might add managerial positions that aren't strictly necessary. More employees are hired to manage, creating layers of bureaucracy that may not contribute to productivity and can even slow decision-making. I have seen this occur over and over again in my career. The larger the team, the larger the budget, the longer the timeline, the less gets accomplished. I'm very curious to see how many more tech companies come to this realization. So often, good times revenue growth = Parkinson's Law.
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Tesla could make a pickup truck that look like this. Cybertuck VS This, what's your pick?
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7 Jun 2023
Extremely concerning
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7 Jun 2023
.@elonmusk will live and die in America. 🇺🇸🫶🇺🇸
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17 Feb 2023
What we need is TruthGPT
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48 Books To Read In 2023 (thread)
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In 2022, we passed 5,000 confirmed exoplanets. It was a milestone decades in the making! Listen to the sounds and the pace of discovery. go.nasa.gov/3i1htds
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21 Dec 2022
I will resign as CEO as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job! After that, I will just run the software & servers teams.
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18 Nov 2022
Transcript of Pelosi Floor Speech on Future Plans speaker.gov/newsroom/111722

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10 Nov 2022
Russia announced that 12 more countries want to join BRICS All of them will move away from the US dollar for trade. The new joint reserve currency will be backed by real assets. Xi Jinping meeting with Saudi to seal the deal. The multipolar order is taking shape, fast.
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The lava from Indonesia's Kawah Ijen volcano has an electric blue appearance Large quantities of sulfuric gases emerge at high pressures along with the lava, exposed to oxygen in the air and ignited by lava, the sulfur burns producing blue flames 1/2

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8 Nov 2022
Elon Musk pleaded on Twitter Monday for voters to back Republican candidates a day before midterm elections, the strongest indicator yet of how the world’s wealthiest man will use his newly acquired social network as a mouthpiece for his political agenda.
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8 Nov 2022
Twitter usage is at an all-time high lol
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