David Sedaris on Why You Should Dress Like a CorpseIt has been a while since we’ve been to an open-casket funeral, but if pressed to recall the fashion choices, we were more terrified by what we observed outside of the box. The next time you’re heading out of the house, ask yourself, “Would I wear this to my funeral?” It’s not bad fashion advice. Beyond Nasdaq…Monogram’s New Investment Potential[Partner] Monogram (Nasdaq: MGRM), known for its autonomous robotic surgical systems, completed a crowd funded public offering and NASDAQ listing last year. What’s next They just filed for FDA approval to market and commercialize their patented AI joint replacement tech. By the year 2027, 50% of knee replacement surgeries will be robotic – up from 12% today. Now, Monogram’s offering a new chance for investors: the opportunity to invest in preferred stock with an 8% dividend (in cash or kind). Their common stock closed as high as $3.44 in the past two weeks, but the unlisted preferred stock (which is convertible into one share of common) is available for $2.25/share. Monogram currently plans to close the Series D Preferred offering on September 12, 2024. Urban Designer Answers City Planning Questions from TwitterThis video was published a few days ago. It’s part of a series Wired does on YouTube where they have professionals answer questions from the internet. More specifically, from Twitter. And we can’t help but notice they’re sticking with “Twitter” in their headlines. I.e., Not “X.” Let this be a lesson. Change takes time. Not just in city planning. Coulou’s Cafe Trumpet Meditations (No. 9)We don’t know. We were going to share this Oscar-nominated editing video. Then, we considered this video about why Jakarta is sinking. We even stumbled down a rabbit hole about the king of breakfast sandwiches. But then we found this video of a guy playing magical tunes in his magical living room. And it just felt right. What Your Dad Forgot to Teach YouYou know those posters with the one-word headlines? Usually something like, “Courage.” Or “Freedom.” The visual accoutrement is equally uninspiring and terse. A picture of an eagle. Or a pair of sneakers dangling from a telephone line. And yet, they work. They’re hopeful despite everything about them feeling hopeless. This is the video form of those posters. Throwback Car-toons: Animated Auto Ads through the YearsPre-CGI was a different world. Buckle up for a drive down memory lane with some of the quirkiest, funniest, and downright bizarre animated auto ads from the past. From dancing tires to talking cars, this is a reminder that car marketing wasn’t always about horsepower and torque. Everyone buckled? ![]() The MixerThe 64 most beautiful college campuses in America. The best Airbnbs for fall foliage. The bathroom essential many hotels in Europe don't provide. Why we love outdoor survival shows🔺. How a notebook conquered the digital era. A case for sleeping in on the weekends. I wish tennis wasn’t so cool. All 53 live-action Tom Hanks movies🔺, ranked. Fall layering starts with these organic cotton shirts.* *Partner ![]() /GTFO * This is a paid advertisement for Monogram Technologies Series D Preferred Stock offering. A prospectus supplement and accompanying base prospectus have been filed with the SEC. Before making any investment, you are urged to read the prospectus supplement and accompanying base prospectus carefully for a more complete understanding of the issuer and the offering. The securities offered by Monogram are highly speculative. Investing in these securities involves significant risks. The investment is suitable only for persons who can afford to lose their entire investment. Investors must understand that such investment could be illiquid for an indefinite period of time. There is no existing public trading market for the Series D Preferred Stock. Monogram does not intend to apply for listing of the Series D Preferred Stock or the common stock purchase warrants on a national securities exchange or quoted on an over the counter market. DealMaker Securities LLC, a registered broker-dealer, and member of FINRA | SIPC, located at 105 Maxess Road, Suite 124, Melville, NY 11747, is the Intermediary for this offering and is not an affiliate of or connected with the Issuer. Please check our background on FINRA's BrokerCheck. ![]() Our Gentleman's Agreement Love Elevator? Let's Partner ![]() @2024 Rotary Digital 300 Witherspoon St Suite 201 Princeton NJ 08542 |
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