Ten Things that Occurred to Me #10
I am old enough to remember always having to have a dime so you could call your mom to pick you up from the mall. Good times.
One thing I am proud of is I have recently taught myself to solve the great Rubik’s Cube. There are a bunch of different resources on the web for doing so. You merely have to recognize patterns and memorize moves based on those patterns. I can solve a cube in about three minutes or so. But now I have a problem. When the cube is solved, I have an uncontrollable urge to mix it up, and when it is mixed up, I have an uncontrollable urge to solve it. Make it stop!
Self-promotion of the Week: I got published in VentureBeat! And the commenters weren’t happy.
As a Sixers fan (they are my Eastern Conference team...Go Wolves!) I sincerely hope that Harden doesn't come here, because as I've long said, no team with James Harden playing a primary role will win a championship. (Edit: Oh well.)
Using NFT's to "own" rights to a JPEG on a server somewhere is the <blink> tag of Web 3.0.
Here's something for you to ruminate on: Someone is going to be the world's first trillionaire, and it probably will happen sooner rather than later. And if I had to guess, I’m guessing it will be someone we’ve never heard of.
From the You Can Thank Me Later Department: If you are not familiar with the comedic genius of Charlie Berens, well, you are in for a real treat.
There are a lot of good things to see out there, but you will never in your whole life see something better than this.
Watched and enjoyed the Super Bowl. Also enjoyed the commercials as always -- lots of crypto and electric cars. I thought this was the best ad, though -- great stuff. By the way, that is Peyton Manning, Steve Buscemi, Jimmy Butler, Alex Morgan, Nneka Ogwumike, Brooks Koepka, and of course, Serena Williams.
People complain that cryptotokens allow for crime. Well, guess what, so does cash.