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Written by Josh Ginter.

February 2020

⤷ For Her ●

There’s something about daughters, man. Sons too, I’m sure. But daughters. They just rock. I’m not crying, I swear.

February 2020

⤷ Canon Announces Development of the EOS R5 ●

Initial specifications appear to be stunning. I’m glad I purchased an R — it’s a camera I can afford, now. The R5 appears to improve on all the R’s shortcomings, namely in video and FPS.

February 2020

⤷ Inside Brookfield’s Empire ●

Glad I’m not the only person who can’t directly address what type of business Brookfield runs. Regardless, it’s one of the best performing stocks in my portfolio in the last 12 months.

February 2020

⤷ Vader Episode I: Shards of the Past ●

Sweet fan film. Star Wars Theory confirmed very recently that Episode II will happen.

February 2020

⤷ Does Paw Patrol Encourage Our Kids to Embrace Capitalism? ●

Answer: maybe? When you have strong feelings for or against something, it’s very easy to spot justification in the wild. Oh, and by the way, Rubble is easily the best Paw Patrol pup.

February 2020

⤷ Peek-a-View ●

Downloaded this app for my daughter to peruse through our photos and videos. I hope to see some updates to how videos are handled. Otherwise, tremendously useful app.

February 2020

⤷ Bellroy's Designers Edition Hide and Seek ●

I think this will be my next wallet. Burnt Sienna!

February 2020

⤷ On TSLA Stock ●

I believe electric cars will be the product of the 2020s (like the iPhone of the 2010s). But this is too fast, too soon. If you’re buying TSLA, why? This is Bitcoin Part II.

February 2020

⤷ Jonas Rask's First Look at the Fujifilm X100V ●

Looks like there are a plethora of improvements here, specifically in the new lens. The sharpness comparison with the X100F when shot wide open is jawdropping.

February 2020

⤷ Good Businesses Have Margin ●

Why are all the blog posts about running a good business cast in the light of the software world? The premise here is good, but not exactly applicable to, say, a plumbing business.