My degree is in economics but focus was in econometrics, game theory and micro. They all served me well especially econometrics. Math has been very very good to me. Our plan is spin off the space sprockets business and keep the watch and razor divisions. All we need now is to find some debt funding so we can leverage our returns.
Then light shines on it from heaven and choirs of angels sing, because the pictures are looking pretty amazing to me
That razor looks amazing, and sounds like it shaves equally well. Gorgeous handle for that brush, btw. And as always, awesome pics of the fam
FEBRUARY 6, 2020 SHAVE 1956 Gillette blue tip Proraso Green Shave Soap Wilkinson Sword DE blade AquaVelva Ice Blue Aftershave No Cuts, no irritation. Very smooth close shave. Hope Everyone had a Good Thursday. One More day to go! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkMVscR5YO always gotta throw a little bit of Elvis in the background to enjoy the shave.
Sweet! I've only ever used Original, so I can't wait to see your take on it (although I'm pretty sure I know what Jason's @jtspartan will be )
Yes....and that of @wristwatchb . Actually for the next week or so I'll be using some Clubman items, but there will be others as well in between, so I still need to figure it all out.
No redemption tests in these shaves. These were in the Feb theme of Feb Favorites Thursday: Tabac, Dovo Bismarck, handle by Jason filled with an Elite Razor knot followed up by Guerlain Derby.... results? Epic. Friday: Broke out the tea kettle and scuttle for a very British hot lather shave. Ed Brice gem encrusted straight, a huge Simpson Polo 12 (grey box), DR Harris cream and Penhaligon's Hammam Bouquet to finish it off. The lather looked terrible in the scuttle huge bubbles and watery, on the face it thickened up, hot, creamy and slick. Results? Excellent. To keep with the British theme today's watch is Christopher Ward.