Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 07/04/2022
In the US, the Fourth of July (Independence Day) wasn’t a federal holiday until 1870. This is from Wikipedia: “The Founding Fathers of the Second Continental Congress declared that the Thirteen Colonies were no longer subject (and subordinate) to the monarch
Happy Fourth!
I'm sure someone, somewhere will object, but that, too, included in the freedom for which we've fought. Happy Fourth!
On Virtue Signalling
I know this is somewhat perverse, but whenever I receive an email from someone who insists on putting "preferred pronouns" after their name (Alice Jones [her, she]) in my reply I write: Alan Weiss (The Prince/Your Eminence). Do people expect that
All Or Nothing At All?
Sinatra had a great recording of the song, "All Or Nothing At All" (Arthur Altman and Jack Lawrence) about love. But today, it seems to pervade everything. All electric cars, no more internal combustion engines. All electronic files, no hard copies.
A Minute With Alan™ — The White German Shepherd
July 1st, 2022 Lady, it’s a white German Shepherd. He knows it, I know it, and it doesn’t matter if you know it or not.
We Might Not Make This Turn
Do you know what a "tiller man" is? It's a firefighter who drives the rear end of an aerial ladder (the old "hook and ladder" truck) to accommodate turning corners. The tiller is driven in the opposite direction of the
A Minute With Alan™ — Profit Not Revenue
June 30th, 2022 If next year is any better, we will lose our shirts.
#246 – HP-Heartily Pathetic
Tune in to the latest episode of Alan Weiss's The Uncomfortable Truth® - Episode 246 - Listen to this episode on your favorite podcast platform: (Soundcloud Embed Here) Alan Weiss's The Uncomfortable Truth® · Episode 246 — HP-Heartily Pathetic
The Demise of Newspapers Was Their Own Doing (DASM)
Northwestern University, home of the Medill School of Journalism, was cited today in the New York Times in reporting that two newspapers a day are going out of business in the US. This rate existed pre-pandemic and continues post-pandemic. Part of