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— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 23, 2018
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new tweet: September 21, 2018 at 02:24PM
I'm at the second Amazon Go store. Most people here are treating shopping here like a banal experience and that is fascinating.
— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 21, 2018
new tweet: September 20, 2018 at 04:51PM
and another word for when you are handed from the bot over to an actual person…
— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 20, 2018
new tweet: September 20, 2018 at 04:44PM
There is probably a German word for when you are doing a "live chat" with a customer support thing and you aren't sure if you are speaking to a person or a bot.
— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 20, 2018
new tweet: September 20, 2018 at 03:55PM
So let's be clear: in order to pay for stealing children from their parents and cover a tax cut for the wealthiest, we're cutting programs to our most vulnerable citizens.
Remember when the GOP was for "compassionate conservatism"? Now it is basically FU.https://t.co/0eDmlcRB3c— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 20, 2018
new tweet: September 20, 2018 at 12:17PM
'A momentous day' as US Senate passes Music Modernization Act – Music Business Worldwide https://t.co/zDyxyTc0Az
— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 20, 2018
new tweet: September 20, 2018 at 07:58AM
Great thread (and book) https://t.co/3yofIVOtCD
— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 20, 2018
new tweet: September 18, 2018 at 07:01PM
There is definitely a German word for the person who does that math wrong every time. (Shlemiel is the Yiddish version)
— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 19, 2018
new tweet: September 18, 2018 at 06:53PM
There should be a German word for the mental math you do when standing in the grocery line comparing the items in people's baskets to figure out which line will go fastest
— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 19, 2018
new tweet: September 18, 2018 at 05:14PM
The fact that this did not elicit comments from anyone I work with suggests that it seems perfectly natural to them that I would do this.
— Kevin Goldsmith (@KevinGoldsmith) September 19, 2018