Unveiling the new Tesla cybertruck, design lead Franz Von Holzhausen winds up and throws a baseball into the concept car’s “bullet proof” glass. And … shatters it.
Lessons from a poker game
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Healthcare: Ready to re-open? What's missing?
The coronavirus had an imbalanced approach to healthcare facilities. While hospitals and larger health systems were overrun with an influx of patients and emergencies, smaller practices were deemed “non-essential.” Elective surgeries and routine primary care were asked to pause, in efforts to support the overburden treatment of COVID-19 patients.
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It was a cold January day more than forty years ago in Koln (Cologne) Germany. The pianist Keith Jarrett was scheduled to play a solo concert to a sold out crowd at the town Opera House. Jarrett had selected a Bosendorfer 290 Imperial concert grand for the performance. However, due to confusion among the opera house staff, instead of Jarrett’s preferred piano, the instrument they had ready for him was a “rehearsal piano” used by the opera - in poor condition, wildly out of tune, and virtually unplayable.
A Conversation with Breakaway
I was excited when I learned that Breakaway’s CEO, Kristen Keats, and board chair, James Jarret, decided to launch Conversations with Breakaway as a way to help independent bookkeepers, controllers, CFOs, and other sole practitioners as they grapple with the economic toll that the Coronavirus has created.