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" ... A dinner conversation with Dines can zip from Hermann Hesse to Byzantine history to business how-to’s like the late Zig Ziglar’s Secrets of Closing the Sale. The Microsoft programmer who didn’t know what a folder was is now conversant about Amor Towles’ novel A Gentleman in Moscow, a bestseller on Bill Gates’ summer reading list. Dines is fascinated by how the protagonist, Count Rostov, changes his life for the better when he adopts a little girl. “The Count and I share a lot of the same personality, the same vision,” he says. “I work really hard at the company, but only at things I like. Being a lazy person, I had to build better pattern recognition in life.” ... "
" ... Across the nation, there’s a similar shift. People are relocating to towns they never would have looked at before, and placing a higher premium on the home itself than the zip code. Instead of looking to live in a specific location, they’re looking for the best living situation—regardless of location. ... "
" ... It means that when you ask your great question, when you look at somebody and say, “What do you need to get this done?”, you don't add words on the end. You don't keep talking, you zip it. When you allow there to be silence, that's actually not an imposition on the other person is a gift to really consider your great question, and amazing things happen on the other end of that silence. ... "
" ... The offers we’re noting largely come from the Midwest area, but since they can vary by region to meet specific local supply and demand issues, be sure to check automakers’ websites with your zip code entered to both find deals that may be specific to where you live. You might also come across last-minute extra sweeteners dealerships and manufacturers may enact as a last-minute measure. As always, additional incentives may apply to any of our best deals this month, such as those often offered to recent college graduates and members of the military or other groups. ... "
" ... This from a former race car driver! But what gives EVs so much zip? It’s all about torque. An electric motor’s full torque is there immediately from the start, whereas a gasoline engine needs higher rpms for more torque. Perhaps this myth has its roots in truth, though: Torque does begin to level out at higher speeds. ... "