Snowstorms In The 70s vs. Today

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Jan 292016
 

Snowstorms In The 70s vs. Today
Great comparison by Victoria Fedden:

Snowstorms in the 70s

  1. Hear on the 6 ‘o’ clock news that there will be snow the day after tomorrow. “Some accumulation,” the weatherman says. He talks about the snow for less than 30 seconds. Continue eating your Hamburger Helper.
     
  2. Go to the A&P in the morning and casually get some milk, a loaf of Wonderbread and some Velveeta.
     
  3. Check the shed to make sure the big red snow shovel’s still there and that the kids haven’t used it to build a fort in the vacant lot down the street where they like to play unattended for hours with all other neighborhood kids after school. It’s there. The end.
     
  4. Put the chains on the car tires, make a pot of soup and a batch of Chex Mix and pour yourself a drink. You are done.
     
  5. If it snows more than a foot overnight, school will be canceled. You will just somehow know that there is no school because you will use your common sense. There MIGHT be a phone tree. Keyword is MIGHT.
     
  6. Snow Day!! This means you can bundle the children within an inch of their lives and send them outside in whiteout conditions and 20 below temps FOR THE REST OF THE DAY while you stay inside, watch “As the World Turns,” smoke Eves, do your nails and wait for the snow plow.
     
  7. Throw salt all over the front steps. Boil some water and stir up a few packets of Swiss Miss hot chocolate for when the kids come back in.
     
  8. Looks like you’re going to get two feet of snow with this one. Oh well. Stick your head out the screen door and take a couple Polaroids of the kids’ snowman they built since you forgot to buy film and flashbulbs for the Kodak Ektralite. Too much of a pain to take the pictures to the Fotomat to get developed, and who wants to see a bunch of pictures of snow anyway? It snows ALL WINTER LONG. Big deal.
     
  9. Ask some neighborhood teens to shovel your driveway for you. They gladly do this in exchange for grilled cheese sandwiches.
     
  10. If the electricity goes out, pile extra afghans on the beds and put all the food from the fridge outside on the back porch. It’ll keep just fine in these temperatures and the electric will be back on in a couple days. Nothing to worry over. There’s always the kerosene heater and the fireplace or the coal furnace in the cellar.
     
  11. Snow is now piled to the eaves of the house. There will be school tomorrow.
     
  12. Let the kids go sledding at night after dinner. Have an Irish Coffee. Go to bed early.

Snowstorms 2016

  1. Get a news alert on your smartphone that in ten days the blizzard of the Millennium is going to strike. Turn on 24 hour cable news immediately for round the clock coverage.
     
  2. Look for constant updates on WINTER STORM CHIONE. Look to see what everyone is posting on Facebook about it. Pretend you know how to pronounce Chione.
     
  3. Three days before the storm is supposed to hit the governor will declare a State of Emergency. It’s 70 degrees and sunny out.
     
  4. Rush to Whole Foods and buy $756.00 worth of healthy junk food. You cannot weather a blizzard like this without hemp seed ghost pepper non-GMO tortilla chips, and the kids won’t survive without vegan, fruit sweetened gummies.
     
  5. Charge all devices. This includes the five iPads you own, three smartphones, the laptop, both Kindles, and your fancy toothbrushes.
     
  6. Check to see if Anderson Cooper is wearing his casual clothes and if he has gone outside. If Anderson Cooper is broadcasting from outside, you are basically screwed.
     
  7. Yup. We’re all going to die.
     
  8. Brace yourselves. There are going to be a lot of Game of Thrones memes on social about this.
     
  9. Snowmageddon is definitely happening. It is all over the Internet. School is now closed two days before it is supposed to snow. You know, to keep the children safe from all the people rushing to Target and fighting one another tooth and nail for the last loaf of Ezekiel bread, organic 2% milk, and cage-free Omega 3 eggs. Because if we’re going to go off our Paleo diets for some French Toast, it should at least be whole freaking grain. (I think?) Whatever, screw it.
     
  10. There is a sugar coating of very fine snow on your flagstone walkway leading up to your meticulously restored craftsman cottage. DO NOT GO OUTSIDE. It is dangerous in these conditions. Oh my God, it is 33 degrees. Screenshot the weather app from your phone and tweet it. #brrrr #freezingtodeath #winterstormchione
     
  11. But wait!! At least you get to wear your Uggs! And your buffalo plaid!
     
  12. Receive an automated call at 4 in the morning that school is canceled basically until the end of the month because of the winter storm’s devastation.
     
  13. Check Pinterest for educational snow day crafts and activities to keep the children engaged and learning. Do not let them outside to play in the inch of snow that just fell because OMG frostbite.
     
  14. Take lots of pictures of the snow. Post to Instagram. The Amaro filter makes snow look like a photo from the Anthropologie catalog.
     
  15. Post all the same pictures to Facebook too. Complain about how bored you are, but then hashtag your status #blessed.
     
  16. Relent and let the kids outside. Bundle them up within an inch of their lives.
     
  17. Forget that you didn’t make them go pee first. Unbundle them and make them all go to the bathroom. Then rebundle them. By now an hour and a half has passed.
     
  18. Only let them stay out long enough to get some good candid shots of them building a snowman, even though you are the one who actually built the snowman because you needed it to look just so. Do not let them go sledding because they could get traumatic head injuries. You have read enough stories online about accidents like that and how they could have easily been prevented by just keeping children inside attached to screens all day.
     
  19. Is this hot chocolate fair trade? And oh my God, who can you hire to shovel this away? Does your landscaping company take care of snow removal? Because there’s no way you can figure out the ethanol powered, cordless, half solar snowblower you bought on sale for $900.00 because it seemed like a good idea at the time.
     
  20. There is at least four inches of snow. The electricity went out for five minutes. You have plowed through the bag of ghost pepper chips and you are sure the world is ending. Scroll through your phone looking for the best deals to Aruba this weekend.
     
  21. The day after the storm hits, the meteorologists will apologize profusely that they said there’d 75 inches of snow and ice and 89 mile per hour winds, even though you got maybe five inches total when all was said and done and it melted overnight. Blame climate change. The forecast models are very unpredictable. Shrug.
     
  22. Start packing for that Aruba trip you booked. 

 
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The Most Successful College Dropouts In History

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Jan 242016
 

There are two kinds of people. Those who think you need a college degree to succeed and those who know you don’t. All you really need is drive and determination.

Case in point:

Top 30 College Drop Outs Who Made It Big in Business
College Dropouts - Henry-Ford#1. Henry Ford (Ford)
Net Worth $199 Billion – Dropped out at 16.

Henry Ford dropped out at 16 and later founded Ford Motor Company in 1903. By 1908 he dropped the famous Model T and the assembly line, which has affected all of our lives, literally shaping the world. If he was still alive today, he’d be worth$199 Billion.

Bill Gates Headshot#2.Bill Gates (Microsoft)
Net Worth $78.8 Billion – Dropped out at 19.

Gates attended Harvard in the fall of 1973, only to drop out two years later to found Microsoft with childhood buddy Paul Allen. In 2007, he ended up receiving an honorary degree from Harvard.

Larry Ellison Headshot#3.Larry Ellison (Oracle)
Net Worth $56.6 Billion – Dropped out at 20.

Larry Ellison is a serial entrepreneur, programmer and philanthropist who made a good chunk of his billions via the multinational tech corp, Oracle. Oh yea, he also own an island in Hawaii named, “Larry Ellison Island.”

Amancio Ortega#4. Amancio Ortega (Zara)
Net Worth $66.2 Billion – Dropped out at 14.

At 27, Ortega founded his own company, producing quality yet affordable garments, and in 1975, he opened his first retail store, Zara.Ortega is now the richest man in Spain.

Zuckerberg-headshot#5.Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)
Net Worth $33.7 Billion –Dropped out at 19.

Surely you’ve heard of Mark Zuckerberg. If not, he’s the guy who founded the second highest traffic website in the world, Facebook. Remember the hoodie he wore to all of his press conferences and public events?

li_ka_shing#6. Li Ka Shing (Cheung Kong Holdings)
Net Worth $33.5 Billion – Dropped out at 15.

Li Ka Shing said “deuces”to school at age 15 and started selling watch bands. Today he’s the world’s largest operator of container terminals, world’s largest health and beauty retailer, Chinese energy supplier and real estate developer.

Sheldon Adelson Headshot#7.Sheldon Adelson (Las Vegas Sands)
Net Worth $30.2 Billion – Dropped out at 19.

While you may not know his face, you may have partied at one of his Vegas establishments for your 21st. Aside from Sheldon Adelson being a casino tycoon, he also owns the Israeli Daily newspaper and dabbles in politics.

Larry Page#8. Larry Page (Google)
Net Worth $29.1 Billion – Dropped out at 21.

Larry page is known for co-founding a little site called Google. He technically graduated from University of Michigan but later dropped out of his PhD. program which why he’s on the list.

Mike-Dell#9. Michael Dell (Dell)
Net Worth $21.8 Billion – Dropped out at 19.

Michael Dell truly caught the entrepreneurial bug in college. Selling upgrade mods for personal computers from his dorm, ultimately led to him getting a license from the State of Texas to bid on(large) contracts. The rest is history.

Paul-Allen#10.Paul Allen (Microsoft)
Net Worth $17 Billion –Dropped out at 20.

This Microsoft co-founder is a sports fanatic, owning the Seattle Seahawks, and the NBA’s Portland Trailblazer’s. He’s known for having fun with his cash thanks to ridiculous toys ranging from submarines to 400ft yachts.

azim-premji#11. Azim Premji (Wipro)
Net Worth $16.4 Billion–Dropped out at 22.

Mr. Premji has been at the helm of Wilno Limited for four decades. In that time he’s grown them into one of the Indian leaders in the software industry.

Kerkorian Headshot#12.Kirk Kerkorian (Tracinda)
Net Worth $10 Billion – Dropped out at 12.

Kirk Kerkorian is known as the “father of the megaresort” and has helped develop, shape and grow Las Vegas.An 8th grade dropout, Kirk is a former boxer, WWII fighter pilot and CEO of the successful investment firm Tracinda.

steve jobs headshot#13. Steve Jobs (Apple)
Net Worth $8.3 Billion – Dropped out at 21.

Jobs dropped out of college after one semester and recycled cans and bottles to make ends meet. A vegetarian Buddhist who frequently experimented with LSD, Jobs has been hailed as the Ford and Edison of our Time.

Dustin Moskovitz headshot#14. Dustin Moskovitz (Facebook)
Net Worth $8.2 Billion – Dropped out at 21.

Forbes reported Moskovitz to be the youngest self-made billionaire in history. Zuckerberg’s roommate at Harvard and Facebook’s third employee, Dustin left Facebook in 2008 to start hist software firm Asana.

Leslie Wexner Headshot#15. Lex Wexner (L Brands)
Net Worth $7.7 Billion – Dropped out at 22.

Over the years Lex has built up some of the most famous brands in the world, including Abercrombie & Fitch, Lane Bryant, Limited Too and Express. Btw, he’s the shot caller aka current owner of Victoria Secret.

Jan Koum Headshot#16. Jan Koum (WhatsApp)
Net Worth $7.2 Billion – Dropped out at 20.

Koum made $6.8 billion when Facebook acquired his mobile messaging startup WhatsApp for $19 billion. He had originally dropped out of school to Yahoo, where he oversaw security and infrastructure for the internet giant.

Ralph Lauren Headshot#17. Ralph Lauren (Ralph Lauren)
Net Worth $7.1 Billion – Dropped out at 20.

This billionaire fashion mogul studied business for 2 years before dropping out. In 1967, after leaving his clerk position at Brooks Brothers, Lauren sold $500,000 worth of ties. He started Polo the next year.

David Geffen Headshot
#18. David Geffen (Geffen Records)
Net Worth $6.9 Billion – Dropped out at 19.

This guy founded Asylum Records and Geffen Records and co-founded DreamWorks. He also founded Hobby Lobby, a popular American chain of arts and crafts stores.

Walt Disney Headshot#19. Walt Disney (Disney)
Net Worth $5 billion (2015) – Dropped out at 16.

Walt Disney dropped out of at 16 and founded Walt Disney; a company which now has an annual revenue of about $30 billion. He’s regarded as the most influential animator ever.

David Green Headshot#20. David Green (Hobby Lobby)
Net Worth $4.7 Billion – Dropped out at 18.

Billionaire founder of Hobby Lobby, religious philanthropist. Did not attend college. Started the Hobby Lobby chain with a $600 loan.

richard-branson#21. Richard Branson (Virgin)
Net Worth $4.7 Billion – Dropped out at 16.

ironically he dropped out to start a youth magazine called “Student.” After he moved to London in the 60s, he developed a “mail-order” record company to fund his magazine, named Virgin. Branson’s empire includes an airline, drinks manufacturer and over 400 other ventures.

Elizabeth Holmes Headshot#22. Elizabeth Holmes (Theranos)
Net Worth $4.5 Billion – Dropped out at 19.

At 30, Elizabeth Holmes makes her debut on the Forbes 400 as the youngest self-made woman billionaire.

Chandra Headshot#23. Subhash Chandra Goel (Zee Tv)
Net Worth $4 Billion – Dropped out at 12.

Dr Chandra who is referred to as the Media Moghul of India, changed the television industry by launching the country’s first satellite Hindi channel in 1992. The Zee Network now has over 500 million viewers in 167 countries.

haim#24. Haim Saban (Saban Capital)
Net Worth $3.3 Billion – Dropped out at 13.

Saban made it big as the producer of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers TV show in the early 90s. And later sold Fox Family to Disney for $5 Billion and made $1.7 Billion on the deal.

Sean Parker Headshot#25. Sean Parker (Facebook)
Net Worth $3 Billion – Dropped out at 14.

He’s the co-founder of the infamous music sharing service Napster, which changed the music industry forever. He later served as Facebook’s first president owning 28.2% of B shares.

Evan Williams#26. Evan Williams (Twitter)
Net Worth $2.9 Billion – Dropped out at 19.

Williams is one of the co-founders of Twitter and the founder of Square, and before each of the aforementioned companies he co-founded the successful podcasting company Odeo.

Jack Dorsey Headshot#27. Jack Dorsey (Twitter)
Net Worth $2.5 Billion – Dropped out at 20.

Dorsey, who is now on the board of Disney, is one of the founding members of Twitter, and founder and CEO of Square. He’s often referred to as the “cool” guy in tech.

Yamaouchi#28. Hiroshi Yamauchi (Nintendo)
Net Worth $2.1 Billion – Dropped out at 22.

Yamauchi dropped out to take over the company his grandfather started in 1889, maintaining his role as the third president of Nintendo for 55 years, taking them from small card company to video game powerhouse.

Gabe Newell Headshot#29. Gabe Newell (Valve)
Net Worth $1.3 Billion – Dropped out at 20.

Newell co-founded Valve Corporation, a company famous for the sci-fi video game, Half Life. Newell claims to be“producer of the first three releases of Windows.” Like Zuckerberg and Gates, he was also a Harvard dropout.

Orji Uzor Kalu Headshot#30. Orji Uzor Kalu (Slok)
Net Worth $1 Billion – Dropped out at 20.

The Nigerian born billionaire and war survivor, made his billions in television and media after being expelled from University for leading student riots and taking a $35 loan from his mother.

 
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