Maybe we can shift suppliers and bring you lime-scented messages at a lower cost without having to abandon our unwavering commitment to virtual bottles instead of using harbor and ocean-clogging plastic. Hmm … ?
“3” Steve Zahn, 51: “You need to keep some in the reserve today. Hold back because your expenditures, mostly emotionally speaking, will be a little more intense than anticipated.” Scorpio
“The Tau of Steves: What You Don’t Know Could Fill a Book”
Evidence
Hi and welcome to Friday’s Episode 6 of the Second Season, My Pandemic Year’s Natural Experiment, on March 6th in the spring of 2020 here in California.
Having almost figured out my publishing options on the Patreon Platform I managed to post my fourth essay, Keeping It Fresh in the Message Bottling Lab and the first in March. I’m working on a companion piece:
Do we share your data without you knowing it? Look, this is literally a manual operation.
It’s low tech.
Living this far out of the main stream and at a great distance from fashion currents we have to hump our way all the way down to the sea to collect your returnables.
And then hike all the way back up to the labs, grab the next set of virtual bottles and toss them off the coastal cliffs far enough out to catch the slipstream hoping the tide will deliver them to you.
All day long we have to huff and puff down and back up to the lab.
Like I said it’s a manual operation. And, yes it’s true several key pages from the manual blow away from time to time if we leave the glass stained windows open like we did just last week.
So, no we don’t share your precious little frickin’ data with anyone else. It’s our policy. We stand by it. And, we literally don’t know how.
This week’s normally hidden rippling effects surfaced as viral fears gripped citizens.
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- Fewer cruise ship tourists enjoyed the added bonus of two weeks at sea. We here at the labs noticed a slight dip in the availability of virtual glass bottles from our suppliers.
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- While Costco members rammed each other like shopping-cart pirates, Seth Meyers reported that out of growing panic the sales of Corona long necks dropped in demand.
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- We noticed the falling out-of-favor trends weeks and months ago outback, but chalked it up to shifting Millennial demand for Pacifico.
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Is there an opportunity here we should pounce on, literally?
Maybe we can shift suppliers and bring you lime-scented messages at a lower cost without having to abandon our unwavering commitment from virtual glass instead of literal harbor and ocean-clogging plastic. Hmm …?
Can we find lime-scented Holiday Tau for Steves today?
Hmm… Steve I don’t quite get what our TauBit of Wisdom is supposed to mean for today, do you?
“3” Steve Zahn, 51: “You need to keep some in the reserve today. Hold back because your expenditures, mostly emotionally speaking, will be a little more intense than anticipated.” Scorpio
Random ones that make me want change my sign.
Is this an ad for solar energy? Who wouldn’t want a long-term project conclude lucratively?
Today’s Holiday Birthday: “You’ll savor the long stretch of peace that comes at the top of this solar return. Serene moments will be shared with a tight group. A long-term project will end lucratively. There’s a fair exchange that leads to something much more interesting, and as you apply your talent, business keeps favoring you.”
And, what does our Patron Saint have to add to our Holiday Tau? Sure, but which other compensation forms are you referencing?
“3” Steve McQueen (1930 – 1980): “It may help your attitude to consider that there may be other forms of compensation in play that cannot be tallied at this time.” Aries
Does Smithy have the answer?
“3” Steve Smith, 30: “The question of doing things for love vs. money will come up.” Gemini
Now, Howey why is it that I chose to include your Holiday Tau?
“3” Steve Howey, 42: “Getting out of a rut will be a matter of leverage and different sorts of movement.” Cancer
But, what if after you do all that coach you write a book about it?
“4” Steve Kerr, 54: “Get the experience — the face-to-face, sweat-on-the-pavement experience. There’s no story, movie, class or book that could teach you the same thing.” Libra
What’s Going On …
Shifting Opportunities
Smart Moves
Long-Form
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- “Fantasyland: How America Went Haywire, A 5-Hundred Year History” by Kurt Andersen
Working on the Business
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- 1,337 Flipboard users follow one or more of my 35 digital magazines.
- Who is my target audience at Patreon?
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- Introverted creators who are the overeducated and the underpaid; everyone from underpaid musicians to out-of-work PhDs;
- who shop at Trader Joe’s (or wish they could);
- who have more sophisticated and diverse tastes in food and drink.“
- find elements of the lifestyle they aspired to for not too much money,
- within the reality of a schoolteacher’s salary that
- offered glimpses into a much more affluent lifestyle.
- marriage of Consumer Reports and Mad magazine.
- a chatty rundown on new, seasonal and offbeat offerings
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Inspired by Holiday Mathis – Creators Syndicate
Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Previous: S2 E5 — Second Season Sneak Preview: My Pandemic Year’s Natural Experiment; S2 E4 — Sneak Preview: Day 4 of My Pandemic Year’s Natural Experiment; S2 E3 — Day 3 of My Pandemic Year Experiment; S2 E2 — New Season Preview: Rippling Effects, Implications and Consequences We Didn’t See Coming; S2 E1 — Sneak Preview Asking “How Toxic is Your Work Life?”
Related: S1 E6 — Day 6 of My 1-Year Experiment; S1 E5 — Day 5 of My 1-Year Experiment; S1 E4 — Day 4 of My 1-Year Experiment; S1 E3 — Day 3 of My 1-Year Experiment; S1 E2 — Day 2 of My 1-Year Experiment; S1 E1 – Day One of My 1-Year Experiment
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