Why Business Talk SucksWe considered translating our typical witty vernacular into corporate-speak for this blurb to make a point about how annoying business lingo is. But that seemed like low-hanging fruit. After watching this video, you will feel the need to eliminate professional parroting from your life. Might we suggest you pick up a copy of Strunk and White. Might we even strongly suggest it. A Dark Knight for Crime[Partner] Riddle me this: How can you earn 10% annual interest while supporting crime-stopping technology? You don’t have to be the Caped Crusader to solve this one. It’s Knightscope’s Public Safety Infrastructure Bond. Knightscope is offering bonds paying 10% annual interest for 5 years to scale their crime-fighting, AI-powered robots across the country. Knightscope’s Autonomous Security Robots are already patrolling across the country. This bond offering helps get them into the hands of communities who need them while paying you cash each year. But you don’t want to wait for a bat signal for this one. Only $10M in bonds are available. Fight crime with your portfolio. Buy Knightscope bonds and start earning interest today. 38 Terrific Slang Terms from the Last CenturySlang Term : Business Talk :: Street Photography : Stock Photo. Unfortunately, slang terms can and do trickle into business talk, which then renders the slang term useless. The good news is, language has plenty to offer, an endless well, continuously re-inventing itself. The ‘50s had fantastic slang. The Farm-to-Prison PipelineWhat if there was a farm in this prison yard? What if that gave prisoners something to tend to? What if that farm sprouted fresh produce that we turned into food for prison meals? What if all this not only helped the health and morale of the incarcerated, but also saved the taxpayer money? These are all very good questions. The History of Poker: Bluffing, Betting, and BustingIn terms of cards, our preferred genre is more in the Cribbage and Coffee realm than the Hold ‘Em and Holsters world. Mainly because, and we know this may sound crazy, we have an irrational favoritism toward keeping our hard earned dollars. Or maybe we’re just bluffing you. Throwback A Trip Through New York City in 1911We’re reading Henry Roth’s Call It Sleep right now. A novel that takes place in Tenements on the Lower East Side around this timeframe. Though no video, not even restored footage, can paint as rich a picture as a well-written book, it is interesting to see the world that’s being described in his work. Watch with us. ![]() The MixerA buyer’s market for new cars and the most boring new cars today. How to pose for a perfect watch fit pic. The generations with the worst road rage. The right amount of toothpaste to use. The best and weirdest things people do in hotel rooms. Italian Alps destinations for a fairytale vacation. The controversial story of Diane De Poitiers, the mistress of King Henry II of France. ![]() /GTFO @benedikt.hoehny | Allgäu This is a paid advertisement for Knightscope, Inc.’s Reg A offering. Please read the offering circular at https://bond.knightscope.com/. Our Gentleman's Agreement ![]() If you like ELEVATOR you’ll probably dig our other newsletters too.
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