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" ... Go for the glow with this wonderful gradual tan from Bali Body. ... "
" ... Handmade in an ethical factory in León, Mexico, this rich leather backpack has so much character, it will become a cherished possession. It’s lined with tan cotton canvas, and features an interior laptop pocket and exterior front zip compartment. The leather pulls on the double zippers add sophisticated detailing to an already classic design. Price: $268 ... "
" ... It’s always important to check the progress of any crowdfunding campaign before making a purchase, because there are no guarantees. A campaign that’s hitting its goals is a good sign. RUX has already surpassed its $200K stretch goal — which unlocked a second color option (green) in addition to the original tan. At this point, the company says RUX orders are on track to begin shipping in June 2021, with free shipping in the U.S. and Canada. ... "
" ... Some (pretend to) fret over horizontal vs vertical merger integrations. Typically (but still wrongly) antitrust in theory gets involved when you've got McDonald's merging with Burger King merging with Wendy's; that is, when you've got companies all doing the same thing merging together. That's horizontal. The AT&T merger largely is regarded as vertical, with functions up and down the distribution lines. Occasionally vertical integrations get antitrust scrutiny as we’re seeing now. But with media combinations, I often say we’re talking about “ones and zeros,” intangible content and data delivered over the airwaves in a world where everyone is now a broadcaster (for better or worse!). Compare today to the 50s or 60s when we had three television stations and you had one AT&T that was, then, protected by government monopoly (which, again, is how it always is. It was against the law to compete with the phone company). Those days of AT&T’s phone monopoly where your only choice was a black phone or a tan one, are long gone. Competition is well beyond what we had back then back when government thought it was protecting us with an enforced monopoly provider. We're beyond all that, so I don't give credence to antitrust arguments regarding merger inefficiencies. Job one now is creating platform wealth and content wealth, and going big. The biggest benefits to consumers? Those happen when the next guys say, "Oh, I'm angry about AT&T doing this deal,'" and then they come up with a competing deal of their own to attract customers. ... "
" ... The Wall Street Journal reports that while most nude resort visitors are taking the one-piece-of-clothing rule in stride, there are others who refuse. A clothing-free resort in Connecticut, the paper explains, prides itself on a "no tan lines" motto. So, it's been a difficult adjustment and some guests have complained of mask’s tan lines. ... "