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Janice Cochran's avatar

Thanks for this Brian! And I agree! I remember that early on Netflix had wonderful abilities for searching and I found some real treasures. Unfortunately that all stopped as time went on.

I read "Pillars of the Earth" but found it to be eminently forgettable. However, the Shardlake series by C.J. Sansome was very enjoyable and brought to life the trauma and chaos that was life when Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church.

And I will never watch Only The Brave as both of my children were firefighting for the US Forest Service that year. For a couple of days I had no idea where they were or if they were involved. Where they were (in CA) was so remote they and their crew had to be transported to the nearest pay phones to call relatives. I've spent half my working life doing admin work for various fire depts and people who choose this line of work are true heroes.

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J Jackson's avatar

I agree that “Cat’s Cradle” is a wonderful book, and I have used Vonnegut’s “karass and a granfalloon” in many presentations. These Vonnegut-coined words should be more widely used in our everyday lexicon. They help explain so many things about us and our organizations.

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