Daily Off Topic Forum June 1, 2015

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      • No trick question. Just that sometimes knowing where you have been and where you are helps in knowing where you are going.

        • Hard to say what the best decade was unless you lived in all of them. Younger folks will have a totally different view than older folks because they didn’t experience the earlier decades.

    • Probably the period from 1942 to 1952. It was expanding to supply the war machine and did not have to compete for business. It is easy to prosper when the government is paying the tab with blank checks.

      • Exactly Joe, but they didn’t adapt and build on the momentum, instead they just tried to control it. That’s when adaptation and open ended innovation should have been the direction undertaken.

        Thus the infrastructure remained in that decade as it remains today. And of course it was surpassed and rendered obsolete by those whom have built the worthy logistics to support the new growth.
        That’s the essence of the growth situation that should have been met, or exceeded forward.
        Now with the change the planets transforming into….hard, they still continue to fuel the cronies rants all the while the actual valuation given by and used by advanced logistics blows over their conceited and however shallow minded heads .

        Some things can be relentless, and when understood those become epic decisions an region or governance can adjust and move forward with.

        I’ll let Thomas Bergersen make the point for our group, never let your ship falter in its own wake. “So to speak.”

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=45&v=SGjQe2RbkaU

        • Politically,– a Small/inbred group of– Simple minds,– with Large egos, continues to ride/run Evansville into a simple/small future.

          • Yep. mostly it all boils down to “avid leadership.” Something that is absent in that crumby little town and county today. Drawn to serve, and win with the skills to successfully make the mission for the people. Again I’ll let Thomas Bergersen set the musical score…..

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHwkBQaHOrE

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