Here comes the sun
Chris Feola
Author, Perfecting Equilibrium: For a brief, shining moment Web1 democratized data. Then Web2 came along and made George Orwell look like an optimist. Now Web3 is Perfecting John Nash’s Information Equilibrium.
Little darlin', the smile's returning to their faces
Little darlin', it seems like years since it's been here
Here comes the sun
And I say, it's alright
Comment of the Week
Posted by Lynn W Gardner on I Just May Be The Lunatic You’re Looking For
Keep up the great work, your insights are always enlightening and your photographs tell a story with out any words. And your random snap shot of a restaurant is not random at all as it tells a story of passing time. Chin up shoulder you have a mission, now carry on…,
Thanks Lynn!
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