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Some thoughts for Substack's Product Management Team
The pressure to go paid and drive paid subscriptions could be moderated and ironically be more effective. Not sure they will listen, but this product manager has thoughts
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The pressure to go paid and drive paid subscriptions could be moderated and ironically be more effective. Not sure they will listen, but this product manager has thoughts
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When you have all the money you could ever want, but you are quivering like jello on a rickety freight train, you really are not cut out to own a newspaper. I mean, did you not even watch Citizen Kane
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Well, that ruins my afternoon. I just learned from the NY Times that Paul DiAnno, the original singer for Iron Maiden, has passed away ash the ripe old age of 66. Damn, he was only 7 years older than me. That cuts close to the bone. I will spin a
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Near where it all began, a banger of a song, and an epic adventure.
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Whilst there are plenty of legal "free" e-books out there, the downside is that much of the time, they are glitchy, and have egregious formatting and layout issues. You can fix them with these tools
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Or, David French uses a horrible implementation of DEI to justify his disdain. News at eleven.
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Paul Gilbert's tribute album to Ronnie James Dio is masterful, tasty, and fun
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A gem from the height of the pulp era, Doc Savage was a serialized periodical targeted at young boys. Why do I still read them to this day?
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The early 1980s was a magical time for rock music.
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I really have no words to describe this, but I do have tears flowing.
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Just a fantastic rendition of a classic from the first Boston album.
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Walking my dog yesterday, I had a thought that perhaps Trump is trying for the insanity defense as an escape from Jack Smith