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We’ve never said this before but here’s a near perfect midcentury modern home in Belleville, IL that was designed by THE Frank Lloyd Wright where he originally began construction but was then completed by notable architect Charles E. King. The home comes with views galore (like

We’ve never said this before but here’s a near perfect midcentury modern home in Belleville, IL that was designed by THE Frank Lloyd Wright where he originally began construction but was then completed by notable architect Charles E. King. The home comes with views galore (like
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I've had this one sentence in my head for 20-plus years, with the idea of trying to start a story with it. It's time I did something with it.TSUNAMI Part 1: Reboot Complete krisroley.com/tsunami-part-1…

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Boebert: "Are we having a debate or an interview? I'm just checking." Colorado Public Radio host Ryan Warner: "Well, first of all, I get to say things as a journalist to set the record straight. So, inflation is easing." Boebert: "Oh, you're going to fact-check me during the

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Pink Floyd - Live at Bouton Rouge | Paris, France / 1968 (Astronomy Domine, Flaming, Set The Controls For The Heart Of The Sun, Let There Be More Light)

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36 years ago today: Kirk Gibson's pinch hit homer in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series. Every future broadcaster should be shown this as an example on when not to talk. Vin Scully didn't open his mouth for MORE THAN A MINUTE.

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In 2005, Google paid $50 Million for a dying phone company giving away FREE software. Critics called it the "dumbest acquisition ever." Today, that "dumb decision" is worth over $500 BILLION. Here's how Google saw the future before anyone else: 🧵

In 2005, Google paid $50 Million for a dying phone company giving away FREE software.

Critics called it the "dumbest acquisition ever."

Today, that "dumb decision" is worth over $500 BILLION.

Here's how Google saw the future before anyone else: 🧵