Fry Day

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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