Jarod Smith
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Jarod Smith
@JarodSm
Wannabe opera scholar. Gymaholic. Future teen idol. Unapologetic designer. Flight geek.
London เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2009
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@gemwat1 @British_Airways Listen to yourself. I mean really listen to yourself. You sound like a privileged wanker with a skewed view of what constitutes a priority. Either that or you hardly fly at the pointy end and certainly don't pay for it yourself so feel you're entitled. Get a grip
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360 years.
That is the collective Excel experience of my team of 30 people, in one room.
I have personally used Excel for 20 years. Since the very beginning.
We’ve spent decades "crushing it" when it comes to financial modeling.
We knew every shortcut. Every nested formula. We thought we had reached the peak of efficiency. (They are better then me, just to admit)
But I have something to tell you.
The game just changed.
In my opinion, we are witnessing the biggest innovation since Excel was first released. It’s not a new function or a Power BI update.
It’s Claude.
Specifically, Claude’s ability to build and manipulate Excel models.
For 40 years, the "manual labor" was the tax we paid.
Hardcoding formulas.
Spending hours formatting cells.
Manually linking sheets and building tables from scratch.
That era is over.
Claude can now handle the heavy lifting of building the structure, the logic, and the formatting in minutes.
But here is the part that really surprised me: It actually understands accounting.
It understands the relationship between a Balance Sheet and a Cash Flow statement. It understands how operating drivers flow into a P&L.
We aren't replacing our expertise. We are finally liberating it.
Instead of spending 80% of our time building the model, we spend 100% of our time analyzing the results.
If you want this Prompt and Excel model, just drop a comment and I’ll send it to you.
(Important: follow me so I can DM you!)

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Let’s see some building photographs.
Renzo Piano's Shard, captured in London.

Jocaccia@jjmmli
Let’s see some building photographs. Captured at Nine Elms, London.
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Post a picture YOU took. Just a pic. No description.

Chriz@chriz31_07
Post a picture YOU took. Just a pic. No description.
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Let’s see your “it can be a postcard” photographs..

Chriz@chriz31_07
Let’s see your “it can be a postcard” photographs..
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@KTHopkins @ausgov @Barnaby_Joyce And we care about your opinion why??? It's because we don't. You're no longer relevant you hateful, vile creature
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To the @ausgov and @Barnaby_Joyce
You are as guilty for the slaughter on Bondi as the two gunmen themselves.
You should tried for your crimes against the Australian people.
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"I'm Big Joe. 58. Long-haul trucker.
Been driving 18-wheelers for 34 years. Sleep in my cab. Eat at truck stops. Talk on CB radio to stay awake.
Lonely job. But someone's gotta move America's stuff.
Two years ago, I'm driving through Nebraska. 2 a.m. See a car pulled over. Hazards on.
Woman standing outside. Looking scared.
I pulled over. She backed away when she saw me. I'm 6'4", 280 pounds, covered in tattoos. I get it.
"Ma'am, I'm not stopping to hurt you. I'm stopping to help. What's wrong?"
Her car died. Phone dead. She'd been there three hours. Nobody stopped.
"Where you headed?"
"Hospital. Omaha. My daughter's in emergency surgery. I have to get there."
No hesitation. "Get in. I'll take you."
"In your truck?"
"Safest vehicle on this highway."
She hesitated. Then got in.
Drove her 60 miles out of my way. Got her there in time. She hugged me hard.
"Nobody stops anymore," she cried. "Thank you for seeing me."
Got back on the road. Couldn't stop thinking about it.
Got on the CB. Told other truckers. "We see everything out here. We should do something."
Started a code. "Code Angel" we call it. When truckers see someone broken down, stranded, in trouble, we stop. We help.
Word spread. Truckers across the country joined.
Last year, we helped 1,200 people. Dead batteries. Out of gas. Medical emergencies. Domestic violence victims escaping. Runaways needing safe transport to shelters.
We've got a network now. Truckers, CB radio, truck stops. Someone needs help? We mobilize.
Saved six lives last year. People broken down in dangerous spots. Diabetics in crisis. A kidnapping victim we spotted and reported.
But here's my favorite story.
Last month, I'm at a truck stop. Young kid approaches me. Maybe 19. Scared.
"Are you Big Joe?"
"Yeah."
"You know how to ride in a truck?"
His eyes filled. "You'd help me?"
"That's what we do."
I didn't go to San Francisco. But I got him to a trucker who was. She took him the rest of the way.
He made it. Safe.
Now there's 4,000 truckers in Code Angel. We've got an app. Dispatchers. Resources.
News called us "Guardian Angels of the Highway."
But we're just truckers. Doing what's right.
That woman in Nebraska? Her daughter survived surgery. She sends me Christmas cards every year.
The kid I helped? He's in college now. Studying social work. Says he wants to help invisible people like truckers helped him.
I'm Big Joe. I drive a truck. Sleep in parking lots. Smell like diesel.
But I learned something.
The loneliest roads are where people need help most. And the scariest-looking people are sometimes the ones who stop.
So tomorrow, if you break down, if you're stranded, if you're running from something bad,
Look for the trucks. We're watching. We're listening.
We might look rough. But we'll get you home.
Because the highway doesn't have to be lonely.
Not when 4,000 truckers refuse to drive past people in trouble."
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Let this story reach more hearts....
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By Grace Jenkins

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Photographers, show us your most recent shots (can be anything) 📸

Mohit Mehta@indian_pitta
Photographers, show us your most recent shots (can be anything) 📸
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Strike day one. What would normally be an £11 journey via Uber is now £34. Profiteering at the expense of the commuter. Assholes @Uber @TfL #tubestrike
Ealing, London 🇬🇧 English

@BillCrawford87 @Riley_Gaines_ Can I hold the door for you as you leave?
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