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I asked a question about this image in this newsletter.

The Boulevard du Temple photograph of 1838 (or possibly 1839) is one of the earliest daguerreotype plates produced by Louis Daguerre. Although the image seems to be of a deserted street, it is widely considered to be the first photograph to include an image of people. (Wikipedia)

More to come, but to recognize here that it was a stretch ... First Person ... People First!

People First!

Why would it be any different?

Why People First? It’s a question that I am often asked. Why not? If not people, then what should be first?

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The questions being asked by mainstream media are primarily about how markets and business will recover - few ask how people will recover.

💬 John Philpin

Not an explanation … just a fact.

We Live In A Viral World
There's A Perfect Storm On The Horizon

Don’t we all want our YouTube video or Instagram post to go viral? You know, where 24 hours after the post, there are millions of …

We need to stop it.

“We’re waiting on specs for the San Francisco installation. Can you parallel-path two versions?”

Good grief ... I think Molly Young is channelling me.

... at the very …

This popped into a thread that I am part of ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=63&v=z-_ARP8m4Fg&feature=emb_logo
Yeshimabeit Milner

A thread that caused 'Friend of People …

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I think that is the opportunity and in five years time we'll know whether we got the mega-corporations holding my identity or whether we …

www.youtube.com/watch

Imagine, turning around to a lawyer, an accountant, a doctor and telling them that they weren't going to be paid.

Dear Lawyer

I listened to your advice - but I am not going to use it - so I don’t …

Data?
Data Is Energy!

In 2020, extractive industries are under siege for many reasons, so why on earth would we hang our hats on such a flawed analogy as 'Data Is The New Oil? Regardless, it is …

Technology!
O.M.G. Technology!

We live in the thrall of technology. ‘Shiny Things’, that deliver 'squirrel’ interruptions into our daily lives. Nothing wrong with that, with all the usual caveats …