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richard arscott

@richarscott128

Founder, entrepreneur, investor, marketer. Some sport, some advertising and a bit of SV and London.

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It's not just airlines that compete with airlines. Software does too. This is important to remember when fighting climate change. The best solution may not be a cleaner version of some polluting technology, but something much further afield.

It's not just airlines that compete with airlines. Software does too. This is important to remember when fighting climate change. The best solution may not be a cleaner version of some polluting technology, but something much further afield.
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This is a great read from ⁦BBH Labs⁩ debunking on the myth of a coherent world view from generational groups. bbh-labs.com/puncturing-the…

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73 Presidential pardons. 70 commutations. Troops on the street. That’ll be the self proclaimed ‘greatest democracy on earth’ in action. #America

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Australia’s offer to host the Lions Tour is a great solution. A dose of creative thinking we rarely see in sport. thetimes.co.uk/article/austra…

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Amazing offer from Thiago for anyone who fancies a highly entertaining speaker who never stops speaking for World Book Day week.

Chris Murphy 🟧 (@chrismurphyct) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Driving home tonight, I thought about Republicans' floor speeches today on the "sanctity of life". And how this concern for "life" apparently doesn't extend to the kids who were shot today in a school in Michigan. So I turned the car around, and went to the Senate floor.

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Understandable people criticising government for not pushing ahead on boosters earlier - but we’re well ahead of almost all other advanced economies on that score. It’s our inaction on vaccinating children that stands out as a problem internationally