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" ... Ferg: David Bowie, Nile Rodgers, Daft Punk, Pharrell, Kanye, Rocky, Tyler, Busta [Rhymes], Missy [Elliott]. Ludacris don't get enough credit, but I used to love a lot of his early work. I love Nile Rodgers. His music gets me in such a good mood. I listen to Le Chic in the daytime and it just jumpstarts the day. I love Jamiroquai as well. I watch documentaries on the Doors as well. I like the aesthetic of Jim Morrison, his swag was crazy. He was a rock star. And I read that he would always be called a pretty boy so he ate and ate and binged until he became this fat, unattractive dude. He had these garments. And that's how all artists attract me. I have to f**k with what they're wearing. Just like I heard Kanye say once the way he samples songs and decides what songs he's gonna use is by the album cover. He judges a book by its cover basically. And I do the same thing basically. If I'm trying to look for something dope to listen to and I never heard it before and I go to a record store I'm gonna go to the wildest cover. That's just me all the way. ... "
" ... GM’s trending status comes as the company jumpstarts plans to reopen several plans in June that choked out due to the chip shortage. Although the company hasn’t named too many specifics yet, management notes that its supply chain and manufacturing plants are working to mitigate the shortage while still providing consumers with the cars they crave in the post-pandemic punch-up. ... "
" ... Nonetheless, permanent withdrawal from the Paris Agreement would have had costs. The world would have lost the benefit of U.S. diplomatic engagement, financial resources and political commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. By signing the Executive Order on Day One to accept the Paris Agreement on behalf of the United States, the Biden Administration unmistakably signals a renewed U.S. commitment to global efforts to confront climate change and jumpstarts President Biden’s plan to immediately follow through and prioritize his climate change plans, both through executive action and the launch or rollback of agency rulemakings. The effects of climate change – like more frequent and catastrophic weather events, rising sea levels, loss of habitats and biodiversity, extreme heat and drought, and the social and economic disruption they cause – do not respect borders. So too, the steps to mitigate and adapt to climate change depend on international cooperation. Rejoining the Paris Agreement gives the U.S. greater influence in shaping global rules and responses to climate change rather than abdicating that leadership to China, the European Union and other countries. ... "
" ... Now we’ll see if this is the tweet that jumpstarts an industry. ... "
" ... So there’s really nowhere to go but up. It’s not that hard, after all, to imagine a future where data is organized using a single, uniform protocol, where different software platforms play nice, where a customer’s whole history, including the rich web of social media interactions, is visible at a glance, and where “personalized” experiences feel, well, more personal. The customer experience needs an overhaul. Here’s hoping the Open Data Initiative jumpstarts that effort. ... "