Business Advice Memoir

All About Tesla

All About Tesla No matter which way I turn these days, I am running into Tesla. TO start with, as I have reported, I own a Tesla X that is now five years old and has a whopping 11,000 miles on the odometer. I have full autonomous functionality on the car and have used it only a half dozen times to show friends how it works. Quite frankly, I’m not a fan of autonomous driving,…

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Business Advice Memoir Politics

The Antisocial Network

The Antisocial Network Facebook can’t seem to help itself from getting in the news at every turn. It has achieved what I’m sure many people would have declared as unlikely and that is to get just about everyone against them. Watching the 2010 Jesse Eisenberg rendition of Mark Zuckerberg as he spawnsThe Facebook from his Harvard dorm room out of spite for the woman who spurned his affections, you do get a prescient view of…

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Memoir Retirement

Chasing Projects

Chasing Projects My back hillside is finished. My Garden is done and perhaps overdone. My patio area is complete. My games area is ready and waiting. Even my Fairy Garden is set until the next change of season. What then to do with my abundance of time, enthusiasm and need for accomplishment? I guess I now have to rely on three sources of new projects. The obvious first one is to consider what I can…

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Memoir

Riding With Steve

Riding With Steve In 1963 Steve McQueen made the movie The Great Escape with James Garner, Richard Attenborough, Charles Bronson, James Coburn and David McCallum. It was directed by John Sturges, who made The Magnificent Seven and Old Man and the Sea (the one with Spencer Tracy). It is one of my favorite movies and I’ve seen it over and over again. It was nominated for a number of awards and even won a few…

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Business Advice

New Age Finance

New Age Finance I am teaching a course this semester in Advanced Corporate Finance. The traditional topics of such a course are the weighted average cost of capital (WACC), capital structure, debt and equity, risk management, projections and valuations. While those fundamentals still have value as a baseline, the truth is that with only that skill set it is unlikely that any person in the class would be able to make the necessary decisions to…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

Mixing & Matching

Mixing & Matching Today I went to the local CVS Pharmacy to get my COVID-19 booster shot. Just yesterday the CDC had followed up on the FDA’s prior day approval of the Moderna and J&J booster shot and added the ability (maybe even as much as a suggestion) that we were allowed to mix and match vaccine manufacturers. I tend to think this was mostly done for the people who had gotten the one-shot J&J…

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Memoir

Thin Skin

Thin Skin This morning I did what I occasionally do, which is to go back over the past few weeks of posts to this blog to see what sort of comments have been made. I have one specific reader who has become one of the few commenters and he comments often. His name is Dr, Nicholas Bednarski and he is a nephrologist who lives near my in-laws Sharon and Woo. I met Nick through our…

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Politics

Dispensing Justice

Dispensing Justice The Supreme Court has always existed on a pedestal for me as it probably has for many Americans. It is the final arbiter of justice in a land that has reigned supreme as the pillar of justice and democracy for two hundred forty five years. There have been plenty of smaller nations where democracy and justice have been upheld and are prized characteristics of their national social consciousness, but none has stood as…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

Stuffed

Stuffed I have just spent the last half hour listening to my lovely Kim writhing in agony after having eaten some tuna fish with low-fat mayonnaise. Kim is trying to get back on her feed, so to speak, after gastric bypass surgery. I know it is still early days (her surgery was three weeks ago today), but she seems to be having a tough time of getting her GI system back into some semblance of…

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Memoir Retirement

Sleeping In

Sleeping In Sleep is the great restorative. Nature tells us that regular and prolonged periods of rest are important for the wellbeing of the body and mind. And yet who among us has not struggled with sleep? For one, Betty never seems to have a problem. I estimate that she sleeps about ten hours at night since she nods off before us and then pretty much stays down for the duration, with only a rare…

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