Conveniently, Let Us Into Your Bank Account
Have you noticed that companies are billing with increasingly less time until the bill is due, and then offering "convenient" electronic payments to reduce their billing costs and get the money directly out of your account? Maybe I'm falling for conspiracy
Sorry About Your Home, Where’s My Private Jet?
I have this no doubt unpopular view that the multi-million dollar news anchors who go on site during a tragedy should be contributing substantially, financially, to the relief efforts. After all, it's the loss and misery of the people involved
Episode 218 – The Blahs
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Drive
While this may seem trivial to some, I find a major benefit in being a solo practitioner is that I can stay the hell out of commuter traffic. When I'm infrequently in it, I ask how these people an do
Alan Weiss’s Word of the Week™ — 12/15/2021
Word of the week™: Polemic
I Don’t Create the Air Mail Rates!
We have to charge actual US air mail shipping rates when people from other countries order books. Those rates can be $35-$50. We notify people in advance, and about half decline, and I recommend them to Amazon where possible. It's interesting
Why We Really Need Autonomous Cars
I learned to drive when I lived in New Jersey. The requirements for a license included a written test and behind-the-wheel test. We had to demonstrate that we could parallel park. Apparently, no one under the age of 60 knows
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 12/13/2021
My wife, TLM (the lovely Maria), is awaiting her second hip replacement, after having had one of those previously, as well as two knee replacements. I’m rebuilding her from the bottom up. She’s been a real trooper, and has delayed
Here’s A Tip
Whether you "approve" or not, tipping is the common practice in the US and we need to honor it. A great many people—from waiters to valets, from curbside baggage handlers to hotel maids, from doormen to taxi drivers—make a substantial