Prestigious colleges have often included college-affiliated art museums; think Harvard, Yale, Williams and of course, Colorado College. Such partnerships were always slightly strained, since museums tend to focus much of
Prestigious colleges have often included college-affiliated art museums; think Harvard, Yale, Williams and of course, Colorado College. Such partnerships were always slightly strained, since museums tend to focus much of
Big tech, big data, big money. Thatâs why Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google and Microsoft are all-powerful and all-seeing. Collectively, they know everything about everybody, monetize that knowledge with mysterious algorithms and control our lives while pretending to help us understand the mysteries of existence.Â
Thatâs why I turned to Google to understand two of those mysteries: How do we die and what do we do with all of our stuff?Â
For my advanced age (born the day that FDR was elected to a third term, so do the math) Iâm in great health, but I have too much stuff. How long can I hang on to my treasures (art on the walls, books everywhere, a basement full of things that Iâll probably never look at again but still want to keep) and how/when can I expect to croak?