I hope you're feeling better. I don't have a fax, nor do l have the money for any subscriptions. I live in lsrael ( very expensive) on a small pension.
I appreciate that it's a lit of work & you should be paid for it. As previously mentioned...l can't afford it. So l guess you should remove me from your mailing list. I have enjoyed all the stories l have read & l thank you once again for sharing your passion with me.
Tony, Bill was just making the fax the subject of his newsletter today. You won’t be receiving faxes but a newsletter just like the ones you’ve been getting so there isn’t any need to cut Bill out of your morning read after all.
We used to fax a 4-page news summary of USA Today to hotel chain locations that were part of our newspaper amenity program but were too far outside distribution to receive their newspapers early enough. We did something similar for schools that participated in our Newspaper in Education program called Classline Today with lesson plans for that day’s newspaper content.
A big military parade/birthday celebration sounds eerily like something China, Russia and North Korea does with all the tanks and rocket launchers on display.
I saw my first Fax machine towards the end of their popularity...
And I just now, before reading your news today, read an entire article (Time May 12, & Colossal Labs site) about the cloned dire wolves. AMAZING!!!!! I remember back when Dolly was first cloned & all the controversy & ethics that raised.
I don't think we should be messing with nature, though. Those wolves went extinct for a reason, and reintroducing them into the fauna could have negative consequences. We should be spending more time trying to increase the endangered species we currently have. But that is just my opinion, and the science is quite amazing.
Read the entire article from the research lab and all of the scientists. The dire wolves are not trying to resurrect exactly the dire wolves, although yes, they are being resurrected to a degree. But the experiments are being done to help save for instance the elephants. Resurrecting mammoths Are helping or predicting to help resurrect. Excuse me not resurrect help save some elephants from environmentalcatastrophe. Some of the I don’t remember I’m talking into my phone. Some little Australian animals are going extinct because humans introduced a toad to try to take care of something that this little animal ate But instead this toad has toxins that are killing this little animal. So these DNA scientist are resurrecting and experimenting to help save these little carnivorous animals that eat these toads that were introduced by humans so they don’t die out. Because they’re so few of them it’s incestuous And their breeding and either dying out because of deformed or infertile. So as I said back, when Dolly was introduced, I don’t know how old you are, but I was old enough to really be interested and read everything I could back in those days… There was so much written and discussed about the questions and is this right is this wrong? Are we playing God? Please read this more. Many many many many many scientist are certainly questioning this genetics, etc., on down the line who knows what will happen for one generation to another what will result? I personally think science is wonderful. I would love to be involved in it. Although it would be so tedious.
I think the toad story kind of proves my point. Humans mess with nature trying to do one thing but end up causing more issues. The science behind it is fascinating but I don’t think we should be messing with it.
👍good point. And there are many many scientists saying similar things as you, not knowing what might "turn up" several generations down the line of reproduction...
Research making headway now: do we kill off/make it so mosquitos can't reproduce in order to eliminate malaria which kills over 1000 people, many children, daily? But bats thrive on mosquitos...
and coincidentally, here's a long read about human's impact on nature: Hawaii:
This article makes me think about the Christmas gift I got my son one year - a week long ice climbing trip in Colorado- his long wanted adventure came & he loved it but when I asked what the most memorable part of the trip was he replied it was getting off the major airlines airplane and getting in a much smaller plane and having to walk up the stairs to enter the plane. “I’ve always wanted to do that!” I was dumbfounded I grew up entering all planes that way - to him it was not outdated much a much cooler & desired experience! How we all look at things so differently never ceases to amaze me!
Laugh if you want, but you do realize faxes are far from dying - they are the backbone of the way patient and other medical information is exchanged in the medical industry
I really like the newsletter the way it has been arriving in my inbox. No faxes please. At the moment I am not a paid subscriber. The minute I can afford it I will be. I appreciate your newsletters as they are and understand you should get paid for your work. But that last sentence sounds disingenuous coming from a nonpaying reader. I do mean it though.
I remember back in the 1980's when the company I worked for got its first fax machine. It was kept locked up in an office and only special people could use it. We still used a teletype machine for communications. The college I was attending hosted the national college sports competition and another woman and I were responsible for sending out the daily results to various newspapers, that was also done by teletype. But I also learned how to use a Gestetener machine and the smell that came with it. And I can still do shorthand, although not at the 200 words per minute level any more. I guess that makes me OLD (and proud of it!)
I love parades, always have. But not interested in the one in the story. Just another reason I am glad I don't live in the US. And the cloning of extinct animals is playing a dangerous game. The creatures went extinct for a reason, we shouldn't be messing with that.
Hope you are feeling better.
No faxes please .
Faxes are like manual typewriters. Not many around any more.
I hope you're feeling better. I don't have a fax, nor do l have the money for any subscriptions. I live in lsrael ( very expensive) on a small pension.
I appreciate that it's a lit of work & you should be paid for it. As previously mentioned...l can't afford it. So l guess you should remove me from your mailing list. I have enjoyed all the stories l have read & l thank you once again for sharing your passion with me.
All the very best to you & your family.
Tony.
Tony, Bill was just making the fax the subject of his newsletter today. You won’t be receiving faxes but a newsletter just like the ones you’ve been getting so there isn’t any need to cut Bill out of your morning read after all.
We used to fax a 4-page news summary of USA Today to hotel chain locations that were part of our newspaper amenity program but were too far outside distribution to receive their newspapers early enough. We did something similar for schools that participated in our Newspaper in Education program called Classline Today with lesson plans for that day’s newspaper content.
A big military parade/birthday celebration sounds eerily like something China, Russia and North Korea does with all the tanks and rocket launchers on display.
I saw my first Fax machine towards the end of their popularity...
And I just now, before reading your news today, read an entire article (Time May 12, & Colossal Labs site) about the cloned dire wolves. AMAZING!!!!! I remember back when Dolly was first cloned & all the controversy & ethics that raised.
I don't think we should be messing with nature, though. Those wolves went extinct for a reason, and reintroducing them into the fauna could have negative consequences. We should be spending more time trying to increase the endangered species we currently have. But that is just my opinion, and the science is quite amazing.
Read the entire article from the research lab and all of the scientists. The dire wolves are not trying to resurrect exactly the dire wolves, although yes, they are being resurrected to a degree. But the experiments are being done to help save for instance the elephants. Resurrecting mammoths Are helping or predicting to help resurrect. Excuse me not resurrect help save some elephants from environmentalcatastrophe. Some of the I don’t remember I’m talking into my phone. Some little Australian animals are going extinct because humans introduced a toad to try to take care of something that this little animal ate But instead this toad has toxins that are killing this little animal. So these DNA scientist are resurrecting and experimenting to help save these little carnivorous animals that eat these toads that were introduced by humans so they don’t die out. Because they’re so few of them it’s incestuous And their breeding and either dying out because of deformed or infertile. So as I said back, when Dolly was introduced, I don’t know how old you are, but I was old enough to really be interested and read everything I could back in those days… There was so much written and discussed about the questions and is this right is this wrong? Are we playing God? Please read this more. Many many many many many scientist are certainly questioning this genetics, etc., on down the line who knows what will happen for one generation to another what will result? I personally think science is wonderful. I would love to be involved in it. Although it would be so tedious.
I think the toad story kind of proves my point. Humans mess with nature trying to do one thing but end up causing more issues. The science behind it is fascinating but I don’t think we should be messing with it.
👍good point. And there are many many scientists saying similar things as you, not knowing what might "turn up" several generations down the line of reproduction...
Research making headway now: do we kill off/make it so mosquitos can't reproduce in order to eliminate malaria which kills over 1000 people, many children, daily? But bats thrive on mosquitos...
and coincidentally, here's a long read about human's impact on nature: Hawaii:
https://tinyurl.com/s2mjx4nj
This article makes me think about the Christmas gift I got my son one year - a week long ice climbing trip in Colorado- his long wanted adventure came & he loved it but when I asked what the most memorable part of the trip was he replied it was getting off the major airlines airplane and getting in a much smaller plane and having to walk up the stairs to enter the plane. “I’ve always wanted to do that!” I was dumbfounded I grew up entering all planes that way - to him it was not outdated much a much cooler & desired experience! How we all look at things so differently never ceases to amaze me!
We still have airplane stairs here. Usually for smaller planes but sometimes larger ones. For those, there are steps in the front and the back.
when I was visiting in Australia it was interesting that the planes boarded in front, people exited in the back via steps
People have fax machines? Not me.
Laugh if you want, but you do realize faxes are far from dying - they are the backbone of the way patient and other medical information is exchanged in the medical industry
I had no idea!!!
I really like the newsletter the way it has been arriving in my inbox. No faxes please. At the moment I am not a paid subscriber. The minute I can afford it I will be. I appreciate your newsletters as they are and understand you should get paid for your work. But that last sentence sounds disingenuous coming from a nonpaying reader. I do mean it though.
I remember back in the 1980's when the company I worked for got its first fax machine. It was kept locked up in an office and only special people could use it. We still used a teletype machine for communications. The college I was attending hosted the national college sports competition and another woman and I were responsible for sending out the daily results to various newspapers, that was also done by teletype. But I also learned how to use a Gestetener machine and the smell that came with it. And I can still do shorthand, although not at the 200 words per minute level any more. I guess that makes me OLD (and proud of it!)
I love parades, always have. But not interested in the one in the story. Just another reason I am glad I don't live in the US. And the cloning of extinct animals is playing a dangerous game. The creatures went extinct for a reason, we shouldn't be messing with that.
I HATE FAX. And I just resubscribed. If you do this, I won't renew again.