Here’s some bits and bobs of what I’m reading this week and some of my own opinions of the posts. Texts between Elon Musk and his Sycophants I rolled my eyes when I read that one of them would “jump on a grenade” for him. Bloody hell. Read this tripe and I dare you not […]
Weekly Rapts for Week of Sunday 14 August 2022
Welcome to Weekly Rapts Every week I come across some exceptional articles, books, videos and other stuff that captures my attention and inspires me to action which could be to write about a blog post; have a conversation about it with someone; create something from it; escape down a rabbit warren to learn more about […]
Weekly Rapts
Welcome to Weekly Rapts Every week I come across some exceptional articles, books, videos and other stuff that captures my attention and inspires me to action which could be to write about a blog post; have a conversation about it with someone; create something from it; escape down a rabbit warren to learn more about […]
Curated Tidbits for The Week
Looking Good Good work is always recognised but it may take a long time(!) says Simon Terry in his post Looking Good. This resonated with me because the last week, I was left off our Organisation Chart and although I was curious about this action, the result was something I wasn’t expecting. Lesson: Always do […]
Curated Tidbits for the Week
There’s been some real gems this week in Stephen Downe’s shares or found through constant cross linking within articles he shared. Check out Stephen’s Vision statement – now THAT’s a vision. It’s what I want too! Can we have that please? I beg of you. My head hurts the way the internet is going. It’s […]
Curated Tidbits for The Week
Lines and Symmetry: The Death of Jean-Louis Trintingnant This week, well known French actor Jean-Louis Trintingnant passed away at 91 years of age. He was the topic of our French conversation group so I had to quickly look into his work only to realise that he was in classics such as 1950 And God Created […]
Curated Tidbits
Beware of Facebook’s Metaverse ? It’s why I detest the concept of Meta being used by Microsoft for the workplace. Virtual reality isn’t bad per se but when it goes to the hands of the few who start to use it for nefarious purposes, that’s where it goes to crap. Like pretty much everything else. […]