Not good
The forecast for New Year's Day in Pasadena is rain. We will be there with lots of friends for the Rose Parade and Bowl (where our team, the #1 Indiana Hoosiers, is playing Alabama).
Time fries when you're faving hum.
Just a pause in the midst to say a year is too short for good retrospectives and forecasts. So I avoid all of them, as I have since 1947.
The other big thing that happened in 1492
The Second Coming of Double-Entry Bookkeeping is getting action more than nine years after it went up. One highlighted passage: "Networked markets connect two ways: between businesses and people, and between the functional parts of companies. These connections have long been facilitated through double-entry bookkeeping, the deep virtues of which have mostly been ignored or forgotten in our digital age. If we recall what double-entry bookkeeping did, and can do again, we may have another useful path toward The Intention Economy."
How about Linklessin?
I've never liked LinkedIn, but I grudgingly participate because, well, ya gotta. So I'll hold my kvetching to a single gripe: LinkedIn's aversion to linking. Since they won't change that practice, how about changing their name? To what?
I still won't play
Despite living in the Midwest, I hadn't heard of pull tabs until today. (Alas, paywall.)
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