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2023 | 04 | 07

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I listened to a very funny Podcast from Rob Long a few days ago. The main thrust being - well - listen for yourself. I was talking to someone about it - and wanted to send a link - so did a search and found what I thought was the link - but it was only 4 minutes long. Rob does short, but that seemed very short.

Turns out I had found the story originally published in 🎙️2007 - the show I was looking for was the one published in 🎙️2023. This new version starts with the same story and then moves on to how to fix the problems in the entertainment business - which actually - as ever with Martini Shot - you can extrapolate to other industries.



An Afternoon In LA

A little foraging around the hood yesterday afternoon … some observations.

Going by car makes … Teslas had the most unfriendly, aggressive drivers on the road.

To provide context, on one occasion I was mildly surprised when one car jumped the red lights .. red now, not amber … red, only to see a second one accelerate across right on the first car’s tail causing me to swear in shock. After a brief gap, I guess people ‘with the green’ figured it was ok to move … and they all did … only to slam on their breaks as a third car barreled through.

None of the three cars were Teslas … and yet Tesla still won the afternoon’s 🏆🎖️🥇

At the beginning of the expedition, I needed to do a ‘quick’ trip into Costco. As I left, I found myself standing in line with my receipt and cart. The Latino lady with two-children directly in front of me was definitely being ’checked’ as the ’checker’ worked around the cart accounting for each item on the list. It was maybe 7 items … 2 of which were flat packs of water bottles.

I had forgotten this process and had already packed my few items into a box. Watching the detailed reconciliation going on in front of me, I was just thinking about unpacking the box … when she was waved through.

The checker looked at me and just marked the receipt of this old, caucasian male. There was no way he knew what was in my box (X-ray eyes aside).

Later in the Mall, I passed a Tesla store. Back in the day, I remember lines at Tesla stores … This one was empty … other than a couple of staff … maybe all the aggressive dicks in the area already have their Tesla?

Meanwhile, the Apple Store was as full as ever. I quickly found my ‘pencil tips’ but was told I needed to ‘book an appointment’ to buy them … he clearly spotted the horror on my face …

“Or you can check yourself out.”

I had totally missed the sign. The process took me a whole minute. Very efficient. (I know, I know … this has been possible for the last ‘n’ years … but this was actually my first time in an Apple Store for such a minor purchase in nearly 3 1/2 years .. slack needs to be cut)

On my way home I stopped off at a Wholefoods to pick up dinner for the night. Inside the store was a communal eating area with a total footprint equivalent to half the store - including a bar with seats for maybe 25 people. I am sure this also is old news - but again - it’s been 3 1/2 years


New Zealand | Leaving - On A Jet Plane

🔗New Zealand loses appeal to rich foreigners as investor visa numbers plunge..

Maybe they have been reading Rushkoff’s book - and don’t want to be put in the same bag as Peter Thiel?

It was bizarre. I do get called out a lot to do these talks for businesspeople about the digital future. So, it was one of those where they paid me a bunch of money to convince me to spend some jet fuel and leave my home and pontificate, but then instead of taking me out onto the stage, they brought these five guys into the green room and sat around this table and started asking me all these very binary questions about where they should place their bets for the digital future: Bitcoin or Ethereum; VR or AR; and finally, New Zealand or Alaska—where should they invest in land to put their bunker for “the event”?

💬 Douglas Rushkoff

(my bold)

But still ….

It’s not just rich foreigners not arriving - it’s ordinary people leaving … again.

All kinds of reasons - but just from my own peculiarly tight Kiwi circle

  1. me - of course - though I haven’t abandoned the country completely!

  2. a kiwi friend and his wife moved to Portugal in January.

  3. a highly networked and successful tech entrepreneur who has built his businesses in New Zealand for the last 30 years, very well connected, recognized by many for his contribution to the country has hit a wall and is looking at the US and The Far East as new opportunities. His words;

“In New Zealand there is zero appetite in thinking beyond the shores of the country.

  1. an internationally successful VC who had spent the last two years in New Zealand seeking to kick start an incubator and accelerator wrote to me last week;

My overall experience in NZ shows that it is a country that is too small and internally focused to get meaningful traction as an innovator, not impossible, just a smaller pond and appetite …. I plan to build connections in Australia and further regionally in Asian markets this year.

  1. a good American friend who has lived in Aotearoa for the last 8 years. Again, accomplished and connected and still can’t get local traction, yet without trying is fielding calls from Singapore, Vietnam and Malaysia.

But there’s more. COVID saw a lot of Kiwis returning ‘home’. COVID has ‘moved on’ (well - we all know it hasn’t - but it is clearly now manageable), net result, the Kiwis are back out on the road again.

Example - just like the UK, there is a severe shortage of healthcare professionals just one of many articles .. a shortage of 4,000 people (this in a country of 5 million people). If a similar ratio were applied to the US, there would be a shortage of over 1/4 million healthcare workers!

Here’s the rub … in my three years in New Zealand I lost count of trained healthcare professionals (and accountants and engineers for that matter) who were driving for taxi companies and Ola. (I am sure that the same applied to Uber - but can’t speak to that, because - well - Uber ). Why? Because New Zealand requires them to go through all their training again. (Not just pass exams - but actually retrain.)

Meanwhile - a Kiwi trained Healthcare professional can fly out of Auckland, land in Sydney, get paid more and have a lower cost of living.

There’s a lot more around the challenges that New Zealand face - which I’ll save for another day - just to leave you with a couple of quotes from Bernard Hickey - a Kiwi journalist and political commentator based in Wellington. (again - my bold.)

Wayne Brown is actually simply expressing a view held by most asset owners and investors in Aotearoa-NZ’s economy, or as I call it, a housing market with bits tacked on. That deeply held and and so-far-extremely-profitable investment strategy is that owning shares or investing in businesses in Aotearoa is vastly inferior to owning land, especially leveraged residential land, and even better if it is residential-zoned land that remains banked and undeveloped. The

Wayne Brown (ed - the new major of Auckland) is being exactly what he is: a property developer who has actually made most of his personal money from land price appreciation on land made valuable through rezoning and paying for water connections at a lower-than-full cost.

more Hickey words


Other parts of the New Zealand ‘MicroBlog Storm’


It’s been a while ( like ever?) since Umair wrote something this positive.

Why Yesterday Was a Very Good Day for America’s Democracy.




Just in case you are thinking that the US is a little over the top - try this on for size …

Headline re arresting pranksters

🔗 Then again - in the US we shoot pranksters.


Curious choice of name …


Twitter designates NPR as ‘US state-affiliated media’.

What on earth is he thinking up to?


2023 | 04 | 06

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The Atlantic seems pithy today …

“The auto rickshaw is more or less a motorcycle in the front and a party in the back.”

💬 Emma Marais - The Atlantic

“He kept calling this Trump-catalyzed mass subversion “tremendously exciting,” but to me, it sounded exciting only in the sense that breaking the seventh seal from the Book of Revelation would be a wild ride.”

💬 Graeme Wood - The Atlantic


Part of my spring cleaning includes the contents of my 1Password and maybe even close down Keychain? Done the import - but it is now just an extra vault … we’ll see.

I just noticed that my oldest password was created in June, 2007. Didn’t even think they had been around that long - much less that I have apparently been using them for 16 years.

BUT - according to their web site (my bold);

“Founded by two friends in 2005, 1Password is now powered by a global team of greater than 500 people.”

Just put me in the ‘Early Adopter’ Team. 🤣


Bill Barhydt, the CEO of the digital payments firm Abra, said on Twitter that Lee was a father and “generous human being who didn’t deserve to be killed.”

True enough. I wonder if he could have not written those last six words?


Whilst you are waiting for Open AI to lose this message …

The server is currently overloaded with other requests. Sorry about that! You can retry your request, or contact us through our help center at help.openai.com if the error persists.

… and get on with generating your latest way cool graphic … know that I am seeing no wait time at Stable Diffusion and MidJourney plus images seem to be getting generated in less than 10 seconds.

Sure - they might not be as ‘hot’ as what you want - but unlike the Open-AI experience - you do at least get one!


He is not wrong and neither is he.

(Podcasts … two different topics).


🎵Apologies if this is a repeat - search doesn’t seem to be working for me today 😢

Yesterday ‘someone’ posted a bandcamp link to a band I did not know … ‘Hum’.

Friggin awesome stuff.

🔗 A songwhip link to the album … shades of ‘Secret Machines’?


A while back someone replied to me about a ‘weight loss pill’. Just tried to find it again - and nada … despite a lot of posts on the topic - seemingly even four accounts?

UPDATE: Thankyou @jasonekratz for finding it … it’s here

Wouldn’t it be good if a MicroBlog search also found replies?

Sadly - not even the wonderful search that @sod is finding it - but that might be because my site is still ‘rebuilding’ … 36 hours in so far!

Meanwhile … this just in.

The ‘King Kong’ of Weight-Loss Drugs Is Coming (Apple News Links)