Month: April 2020

I’m a big watch aficionado. When I saw this headline, I did a double-take- thinking there is no way the best watches are doing “Digital”. (If you’re a watch guy, you’ll get what I mean). They canceled the event in Switzerland this year and are doing a digital trade show. Well, I picked my favorite. …

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DLD Sync Event

I was fortunate to attend the DLD event in Munich earlier this year.  #YossiVardi, as always, did     an amazing job with incredible attendees.  If you want to join digital version, here’s an upcoming event. DLD Sync with Scott Galloway  

The BullsEye Guy Podcast- Interview with Gary Sorrentino, Zoom’s special adviosr to the CIO

How many of you had heard of Zoom before Covid? I’m sure you all have now. Do you know about all the cool features? What is Zumping and Zocktail? In this episode of “The BullsEye Guy” podcast, I interview Zoom special CIO Advisor, Gary Sorrentino and he shares updates on Zoom security, cool backgrounds, and …

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Yes…I read AJ. I Iike my informational horizons to be broad and wide and diverse 😊😊. If this were to happen ($1 home testing kit), it would be a game-changer for the world to quickly resume normalcy. We would still need an anti-viral treatment plan (not a vaccine as I think that’s wishful thinking), so …

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Does anyone want (IMO) a measured read on the CV19 current response and a way to move forward? The Data is in, and this may have been a great overreaction. Regardless, there is more information now about how to make better decisions moving forward.

When this CV19 pandemic started, I had a lot of friends calling me to get involved in the sourcing and/or delivery of medical equipment and PPE.  I passed as I didn’t trust the supply chain and especially customs.  Even if you get confirmation of shipping, the deal is done–but without delivery–it is still a problem. …

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This comet has ice and CO2 and is from a Star System altogether. But wait–we were always told that water is a precursor to life, and there is no water in space. To that end, I’ve always wondered how science could explain comets (which are really just big balls of ice) and say there is …

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