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Trump: "You know there's a theory -- pick a really bad vice president, that way they never get rid of you." https://t.co/U4NEpSjvOM - Aaron Rupartweet
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Reports of US voters being turned away erroneously
If this happens to you, you have a right to request a "provisional ballot" under federal law, except in states with same-day voter registration
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Source: National Conf. of State Legislatures https://t.co/jK77HzvASV
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Reports of US voters being turned away erroneously
If this happens to you, you have a right to request a "provisional ballot" under federal law, except in states with same-day voter registration
Know your rights
Tell your friends
Source: National Conf. of State Legislatures https://t.co/jK77HzvASV
I just went to vote early and was told that I couldn’t vote because I updated my registration a few weeks ago vs 90 days before the election, even tho my online voter registration is accurate and says active.
Multiple people also got turned away.
So confused…. - Raven Brunnertweet
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RT @emzorbit: Musk didn’t quit school. He never started. He used Stanford as an excuse to get into the country. Then he never registered for classes. His plan was to get into the country on a student visa and then start his company. He never intended to go to school. https://t.co/AK2IXW6daW
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RT @emzorbit: Musk didn’t quit school. He never started. He used Stanford as an excuse to get into the country. Then he never registered for classes. His plan was to get into the country on a student visa and then start his company. He never intended to go to school. https://t.co/AK2IXW6daW
Elon Musk worked in US illegally in 1995 after quitting school – report https://t.co/W5yki6ARZZ - Guardian newstweet
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Jeff Bezos: “You don’t understand my audience”
When Charlie Rose asks him if the iPad is a “Kindle killer” in this 2012 interview, Jeff gives an incredible response:
“It’s a very different product, and I can give you an example. If I came to you and said: ‘Charlie, I love your show, but we’ve got to sex it up. We need fast cuts and vicious arguments between your guests.’ You would rightly say to me: ‘Jeff, I love you man, but you don’t understand my audience. We have a cerebral conversation here. It’s what we do, and it’s how we’re differentiated.’”
He continues:
“When people come to me and say: ‘You’ve got to have full-motion video and color on the Kindle.” I say: ‘Why? You think Hemingway is going to pop more in color?’… You don’t understand my audience.”
Jeff explains that his vision for the Kindle is a purpose-build device for reading where no tradeoffs have been made—every single design decision is optimized for reading.
And knowing exactly who his audience is gave him conviction in the Kindle team’s design decisions—even when everyone at the time was saying that the iPad would crush them.
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Jeff Bezos: “You don’t understand my audience”
When Charlie Rose asks him if the iPad is a “Kindle killer” in this 2012 interview, Jeff gives an incredible response:
“It’s a very different product, and I can give you an example. If I came to you and said: ‘Charlie, I love your show, but we’ve got to sex it up. We need fast cuts and vicious arguments between your guests.’ You would rightly say to me: ‘Jeff, I love you man, but you don’t understand my audience. We have a cerebral conversation here. It’s what we do, and it’s how we’re differentiated.’”
He continues:
“When people come to me and say: ‘You’ve got to have full-motion video and color on the Kindle.” I say: ‘Why? You think Hemingway is going to pop more in color?’… You don’t understand my audience.”
Jeff explains that his vision for the Kindle is a purpose-build device for reading where no tradeoffs have been made—every single design decision is optimized for reading.
And knowing exactly who his audience is gave him conviction in the Kindle team’s design decisions—even when everyone at the time was saying that the iPad would crush them.
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He is for Trump https://t.co/ALZk1CPkYT
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Christian nationalist pastor Joel Webbon thinks the 19th Amendment (women vote) should be repealed, arguing that women should get their voice from their fathers, husbands, brothers or uncles: “This is the Christian position”
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RT @FitzDoud: ‘Job to be done’
You can tell Bezos read Christensen.
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RT @FitzDoud: ‘Job to be done’
You can tell Bezos read Christensen.
Jeff Bezos: “You don’t understand my audience”
When Charlie Rose asks him if the iPad is a “Kindle killer” in this 2012 interview, Jeff gives an incredible response:
“It’s a very different product, and I can give you an example. If I came to you and said: ‘Charlie, I love your show, but we’ve got to sex it up. We need fast cuts and vicious arguments between your guests.’ You would rightly say to me: ‘Jeff, I love you man, but you don’t understand my audience. We have a cerebral conversation here. It’s what we do, and it’s how we’re differentiated.’”
He continues:
“When people come to me and say: ‘You’ve got to have full-motion video and color on the Kindle.” I say: ‘Why? You think Hemingway is going to pop more in color?’… You don’t understand my audience.”
Jeff explains that his vision for the Kindle is a purpose-build device for reading where no tradeoffs have been made—every single design decision is optimized for reading.
And knowing exactly who his audience is gave him conviction in the Kindle team’s design decisions—even when everyone at the time was saying that the iPad would crush them. - Startup Archivetweet
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Appalaches Capital on Coupang $CPNG US
Thesis: Coupang’s dominant position in e-commerce, combined with its growing user base and long-term revenue growth potential, makes it a strong investment despite short-term volatility and low profitability.
(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/QCQqbLEmqU
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Appalaches Capital on Coupang $CPNG US
Thesis: Coupang’s dominant position in e-commerce, combined with its growing user base and long-term revenue growth potential, makes it a strong investment despite short-term volatility and low profitability.
(Extract from their Q3 letter) https://t.co/QCQqbLEmqU
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🔥 Earnings season is heating up!
Catch up with 20 earnings visualized. 📊
Get the full report 👇
https://t.co/LEROzNc3hP
🥤 $KO
☁️ $SAP
🌐 $IBM
🧑💻 $NOW
📶 $TMUS
📱 $VZ
📞 $T
🛰️ $LMT
🛩️ $BA
⚙️ $TXN
🧠 $LRCX
🇫🇷 $SNY
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