@JP_Halll@JeremyTate41 No, it does not. That is the graduation rate for St. Thomas Aquinas College in New York. This college, Thomas Aquinas College in California, has a graduation rate of 85.7%. The two colleges have similar names but are unrelated.
Looks like someone is trying to log into my account here. Changed my password, so let's see if that works. Please let me know if anything weird pops up on IG, FB, or email.
@doorsixteen I will have to check out the Oasis. I read a lot for work too, but I stopped using my (old) Kindle because I needed a larger font and screen size. I was always turning pages due to the size font I needed. iPad is great for that, but heavy.
@corrinrenee I wouldn't think a demo that drives influencer culture would drive book sales, too. Maybe health and wellness influencers but, even then, their content is so shallow. I can't see it in book form.
First, it was @jcrew, now it's @eddiebauer with bizarrely punitive customer service policies. I don't understand how these companies expect to develop, let alone retain, a list of loyal online customers. Relying on your store in the mall next to Wetzel's Pretzels is a mistake.
@doorsixteen It’s a fair assumption when it involves animal rights and cruelty. I’d bet 80% of them are new and passionate. The health purists are a mixed bag and have their own issues.
@doorsixteen Oh. So the same arguments that arise whenever a popular item hits the market. It’s never vegan enough and if it is, then it’s unhealthy and will kill you, like Beyond, Impossible et al. Some people are happiest when aggrieved.
It is impossible for me to write a blog post with the WordPress blog editor. The suggestions drive me batty, and some don't even make grammatical sense. I guess for online/digital writing they do? And, no, I can't ignore all the red and purple.