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WorldSkills

I got a Postcrossing postcard from Kazan, Russia that was an advertising card for the 45th Annual WorldSkills Competition. It fascinated me both that I had never heard of it and that it is such a good idea. The skills that are involved include Auto Body, Cosmetics, Information Management and many more. The next competition is in Shanghai in 2021. Check the WorldSkills.org website.Read More »WorldSkills

Promulgating Postcrossing

I’ve been a member of Postcrossing now for six years. I enjoy sending and receiving postcards from around the world. I’ve sent almost 4000 cards and I’m in the top 100 members from the USA. One thing I’ve noticed is that some countries are per capita much more likely to do Postcrossing than others. Germany has the most users followed by Read More »Promulgating Postcrossing

Ten Years Ago: A Prediction

Nostalgia Post from October 2009 In this post ten years ago I predicted exactly the type of drink they sell for $20 at the Fat Ox. in 2019. An excellent restaurant btw. Artisan Mixed Drinks We live in a time when words like local, handcrafted and organic all add perceived value to products.  We also pay large amounts of money for vintage wines that are produced far away by strangers.  This apparent conflict creates an opportunity for an entrepreneur to start a bar that sells  high… Read More »Ten Years Ago: A Prediction

Simon’s Book Sanctuary

In Kanab, Utah there is Best Friends Animal Sanctuary. Its mission is to be sure that every pet has a home. It is so successful that it is the largest employer in the area. I propose copying the business model of Best Friends and doing the same thing for books. Many people love books and they don’t want their books destroyed. At the Book Sanctuary all books will be put to their highest and best use. None will be destroyed. Donations of books and other… Read More »Simon’s Book Sanctuary

Book Review: The Last Days of Night

The Last Days of Night by Graham Moore The book is historical fiction and the story is compelling but the historical inaccuracies, even though admitted, left me wanting stronger fare. It tells the story of Edison, Westinghouse and Tesla and their struggle to control the development of electricity in America. It was not too dissimilar to our time with Google, Facebook and Amazon fighting for mindspace. I couldn’t put the book down but I wanted more. Summary: a good book about a very interesting subject… Read More »Book Review: The Last Days of Night