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First impressions of the new watch are very positive vs. the 3rd gen one I had been using up until I broke it over the 4th of July weekend. The always-on display is a game changer for the watch and was badly needed. Not having to do the "apple watch flip" with the wrist every time you want to check the time is a godsend. Also, won't be true for everybody but I really like the lighter weight of the base aluminum watch. There are some people who like a more substantial watch on their wrist but I prefer something I barely notice. This fits the bill. The base aluminum model is noticeably lighter than the Stainless or Edition models. Yes, it feels cheaper as a result. At least for me comfort is paramount.
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Bad Blood by John Carreyrou. Fabulous! Like a great thriller, once you get going with this one you can't put it down. I finished it off in two sittings. If you like thrillers, investigative journalism and good detective stories this book is for you. It is like watching a train go down the track, picking up speed as it goes, only the bridge is out ahead. As things approach disaster the tension builds, ending in a crescendo as the Journal goes public with its story and the house of cards starts to fall. I remember reading the Author's contemporaneous reporting on this and being blown away at the lack of scientific and medical rigor and that it hadn't raised red flags in the minds of the extremely influential people associated with the company. I have the same feeling after reading the book. Absolutely recommended. EDIT: After the events of the last few weeks I can't wait to read a similar book about WeWork. ?
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Hiss Golden Messenger - Terms of Surrender. This is an artist that Tidal's auto-suggestions turned me on to. Really mellow, folk/alt-rock-ish. Relaxing and nice to have on while working. I'm a fan.
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It isn't gonna be for everyone, but Dark Mode on an OLED iPhone screen is something else. "But beware of the dark side. Anger, fear, aggression; the dark side of the Force are they. Easily they flow, quick to join you in a fight. If once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will, as it did Obi-Wan's apprentice." -Yoda
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I was listening to Malcolm Gladwell on Bill Simmons podcast and he said the audiobook version of his new book is outselling the hardcover by around 40%. Whoa. The times... they are a-changing. I have a lot of mixed emotions about audiobooks, to say the least.
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I hope Apple Music and Spotify add a lossless tier as well. Tidal has worked great but I'm open to trying something new.
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Giving the new Pixies a go. EDIT: It is not bad! I was pleasantly surprised.
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Happy birthday, buddy!
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Take me home tonight, such a great track. RIP, Eddie!
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Happy birthday!
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My mom might be interested in your Max, Andrew. I'll ask.
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Add me to the growing HC-consensus on this one. One of the best new albums I've listened to in the last few weeks.
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Looks pretty damn legit. Don't love the 5000+lbs weight, but at least the electrics have a lower center of gravity than a traditional combustion engine car. Will be real curious to see if it starts to have a material effect on the Tesla Model S sales.
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This was very, very cool. You are an astronaut exploring a solar system and trying to figure out the mysteries of a an extinct civilization that came before, only there is a twist to it. After 22 minutes from when you start playing the sun goes supernova and kills everything, resetting the game. After each reset of the time loop you remember what you did, but you have to start back at the starting world. You use what you've learned after each loop to dig deeper and solve the mysteries of each planet and the solar system at large. Basically a game version of Groundhog Day or Edge of Tomorrow. Just a fascinating premise that the developers deliver on.
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Toured Salesforce tower in SF, the 2nd highest building west of the Mississippi. Karl the Fog (yes, it has a name) was out in force but the views were amazing nevertheless.
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Some day I need to go back and listen to the albums he did with Genesis. Prog can be pretty impenetrable to those of us who didn't experience it at the time.
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For sure going to see the musical someday.
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Read the book as well. I tried the show but didn't make it past ep. 1.
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The Plot Against America - Philip Roth What if Charles Lindbergh defeated FDR in the presidential election of 1940 and decided to form a non-aggression pact with Hitler's Germany? The effect of that historical counter-factual on the Jewish community of Newark, NJ is the center that this book revolves around. It is about to become an HBO mini-series, so I figured I'd get out ahead of the curve.This was my first Philip Roth book. I enjoyed it.
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In honor of this stupid meme: Put this back on. ?
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New Bon Iver album. I'm never gonna say no to more stuff from Justin Vernon.
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Tales of the City (1993) I am surprised how much I liked this. Great characters, great writing, and the city looks as amazing as it always does. Hard to believe PBS had the guts to air this in the early 90s.
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Loved his work. The scene of Dylan and Donovan playing to friends in the hotel room is one of my favorite documentary moments ever. Donovan wows the crowd with “To Sing for You” only to get completely blown out of the water by Dylan who follows with “Its All Over Now, Baby Blue.”