Everyone has covered the technical differences between Samsungs new Galaxy S21 Ultra vs iPhones 12 Pro Max. But it seems that everyone has failed to acknowledge the elephant in the room. The S21 Ultra is one butt-ugly phone. It maybe the ugliest phone I’ve ever seen. And kind of like I could never drive a car that I thought was ugly. I don’t think I could ever use the Galaxy S21 Ultra. It’s that bad.
I love to run. If God were to ask me to plan my perfect day, it would include a mid-morning run on a warm day. If asked why I love to run, I’m hard-pressed to explain why beyond the usual “it feels good”. There’s something about the combination of physical exertion, sunshine, and music that I never get tired of. The closest thing to it might be dancing.
Turning to the Government Is Not the Answer Dennis Prager is an intellectual giant of the conservative movement. He’s long been one of my heroes. But I have to answer a serious question that he’s posited this week regarding the freedom of private corporations. I don’t like where he seems to be going with it, and it’s an idea that seems to be catching on in conservative circles. It’s the idea that we need to discuss the end of freedom for private corporations when it infringes upon free speech. I’ll tell you now, letting the government in the front door to police the traffic of the internet will not end well.
The automobile was revolutionary...in 1906. Back when moving people or objects was changing the world. Railroads jump started the advancement of modern society in the 1800’s by being able to move people and packages at never-before-seen rates. And when the railroad cartel clashed with Rockefeller’s Standard Oil in 1877 the oil pipeline was born. The oil pipeline helped revolutionize the energy industry. These all helped make the 20th century an age of wonders.
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Robert PerezManufacturing and distribution analysis since 1993. Perezonomics is available in Apple News
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