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" ... Before I get to the evidence I’ve collected to bolster my theory, let me tell you a anecdotal story about my daughter. She is three years old. After dinner, she is allowed to watch 30 minutes of TV or play on an iPad. Between Amazon, Apple TV and the DVDs we’ve inherited from friends and siblings, we have over 100 movies she can choose from, including almost every Disney classic. We also have a subscription to Netflix, where she can watch tons of kids shows on demand — and her iPad has the PBS educational app with additional programming. But what does she choose to watch night after night? None of these. She wants to watch Kids YouTube, where she sits entranced, watching young Russian women with lovely glittery fingernails play with Playdoh and Slime, or unwrap various children’s toys which are displayed, discussed and cooed over. ... "
" ... Believe it or not, some other things not to do include wiping or blowing your nose excessively, clipping fingernails, doing other work on your second screen and checking your phone. Video tends to amplify what you’re doing, so if you wouldn’t do it in person, then don't do it on video. ... "
" ... But Anttonen is determined to move beyond fossil fuels. St1 has put $200 million into renewable energy projects over the last three years, equivalent to 44% of its net profit during that period, or 1% of its revenue. Anttonen is lobbying European governments to charge firms for their carbon output and to restrict short-distance flights. At conferences and EU summits, he shows up with his “energy transformation” PowerPoint in tow. Despite the oil under his fingernails, Anttonen hopes to become a credible engine for change. “It is our responsibility to contribute,” he says. ... "
" ... It seems that Chai Schnyder, then-chairwoman of Ulysse Nardin and wife of the late Rolf Schnyder, owner and CEO of Ulysse Nardin from the mid-1980s until his death in 2011, actually requested just such a ladies timepiece movement of her husband over a decade earlier. When it came to fruition, its development was both a significant achievement and no doubt an emotional conduit for Mrs. Schnyder and, I suspect, Ulysse Nardin fans worldwide. As the story goes, Mrs. Schnyder felt that ladies would truly appreciate a watch that would offer ease of winding, as well as setting of the date and time, without damaging one’s manicured fingernails, as often happens while tugging on a watch crown. Thus the quest was to develop a watch that would require none of the normal fiddling required, according to Schnyder—a feature that would be welcomed by women and men alike. ... "
" ... SS: I do. There will be a lot of travel companies hanging on by their fingernails who will be so thrilled to have customers again that I can see deals being a way to woo people back on the road. That being said, there may be fewer competitors to drive a potential 'race to the bottom' so I hope the discounts won't be significant as the travel industry will need all the margin it can get to recover, pay off loans and debt and rebuild. ... "