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Friday, September 15, 2023

The Oracle of Omaha Hits the "Delete" Button on HP: What's the Deal?


The Oracle of Omaha,
Warren Buffett, has just made a move that's got Wall Street buzzing and your office printer trembling in fear.

So, what's the scoop? Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has just offloaded a whopping 5.5 million shares of HP Inc., the company that made the printer sitting in your office right now. 

The investment was only made last year, and even after this sale, Berkshire still holds a significant 12% stake in HP. The stock took a little dip, selling for $27.80 in the first trading session after the news broke.

Now, why should you care? Well, when Buffett makes a move, it's like the Pope speaking Latin—people listen. The guy's got a Midas touch when it comes to investments, and many are wondering if this is a sign of things to come for HP and maybe even the tech sector.

Thursday, September 14, 2023

MyQ: The Vanguard of Modern Print Management


Press 'Ctrl+P' for Progress: MyQ is Your Shortcut to Smarter Print Management

In a digital-first world, it's easy to forget the importance of reliable, efficient printing. But let's be real: the need for hard copies isn't disappearing anytime soon. That's where MyQ comes in, revolutionizing the way we think about print management by making it smarter, more secure, and eco-friendly.

Monday, September 11, 2023

911 - 22 Years. I've played this video on 9/11 since 2010. Super Bowl 2002.

Months after the attack, our country was numb and jumpy.


Well before self-loathing Americans started calling our movements in the Middle East "invasion" and "occupation", patriotism was on every street corner.

I remember that night; I remember seeing it live.  I can't tell you the football teams playing, but I can say it was one of the deepest, most moving TV moments, ever.

U2 - that Irish rock band, stood on the world stage, honoring the greatest country on earth and her fallen citizens.  Names float to the sky, as the rousing "Where the Streets Have No Name" beats on.  

The song, the second of the half-time set,  was written about a place without class stigma, where the distinction between religions and income is no more; a World Without Sin?

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