“Elon Musk, among the world’s richest men, once not only denied visiting Mr. Epstein’s island, but framed his decision as an act of principle. In a social media post last September, Mr. Musk wrote that Mr. Epstein “tried to get me to go to his island and I REFUSED.” But the documents released on Friday suggested that Mr. Musk was at one point eager to visit. “What day/night will be the wildest party on your island?” Mr. Musk emailed Mr. Epstein in November 2012.”
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Gray monotone day.
Night falls, street lamps flicker on.
Flecks of snow glimmer.
#DailyHaikuPrompt - Glimmer
Never watch something that turns out to be inspiring just before going to bed a couple of hours later than required for your early start in the morning.
I am ready to collapse into sleep but my creative & inspired braincells (specifically those two) are bouncing of the inside of my skull .
😃😈🥳 … … … 🫣🤦
Rappel utile.
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"La transparence nécessaire dans ce type d’affaires sordides et virales entraîne aussi beaucoup de confusion et parfois plus de questions que de réponses."
The Crown Princess in email to Epstein: See you in Paris my friend. Later calls him Love.
Continuing to read through the text.BYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
All Alberta papers, big & small are owned by an American billionaire Trump ally.
Bought for this
Trump is trying to turn Alberta into a civil war in Canada, before his invasion, with Alberta Premier Smith.
All these Alberta papers owned by same 🇺🇸 Trumpist
Calgary Herald
Edmonton Journal
Bow Valley Crag & Canyon
Edmunton SUN
Calgary SUN
Cold Lake Sun
Fort McMurray Today
Grande Prairie Daily Herald-Tribune
Lloydminster Meridian Booster
Pincher Creek Echo
And more. (Many)
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I see a lot of calls to make healthcare less expensive in the USA, but I rarely see calls for doctors, nurses, and lawyers to make less income.
Why is that and is it related to how little we pay our teachers?
Once upon a time, decades ago, I read a story, which may have been fake in the first place and I may have misremembered anyway, about a doctor who charged a fraction of the normal market prices.
He could do this because he didn't carry any malpractice insurance (and made sure his patients knew this before he would treat them), thus cutting the lawyers out of the cost of healthcare.
Great. The New York Times is singing the praises of Chuck's bid deal. Let's see how this plays out.
The cake just got put into the oven. It is not baked yet.
If the metro lines were given real names, what would they be called?
I sat and thought about what the subway could look like if our lines were not just called M1, M2 etc. but instead had real names, like in London where theBYTESEU (Bytes Europe)
"Students must learn to critically evaluate AI output"
Have you seen common arguments for AI usage in schools?
We collected some of the ones we see most often, and counter-points to them.
Did we miss any?

Bruce Mirken
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