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After Morgan had installed the Edison lighting plant in his redecorated house on Madison Avenue, in the autumn of 1883, he held a big reception for four hundred guests. One of them, Darius Ogden Mills, the famous gold mine operator and stock market plunger, was so impressed with all those brilliant new lights that on the following morning he walked into the office of Drexel, Morgan & Company and ordered the purchase of a thousand Edison shares. “Pierpont heard of this at once,” and before Mills could go out the door, caught him and asked him what he knew about the Edison light. “I know all about it,” answered Mills. “All right, we will take your order,” said Pierpont, “and any other orders of the same kind, but I am going to put a condition on my partners with respect to such orders... that for every share of Edison stock they buy for you they buy one for me.”458 This incident has been cited as showing Morgan’s enthusiasm for the Edison venture. What it suggests rather is that Morgan was serving notice that he would allow no one else to take control over this promising industry; and he was a most determined and formidable man. By the end of 1883, the meetings of the directors of the Edison Electric Light and of its two non-manufacturing subsidiaries, the Edison Illuminating of New York and Isolated Lighting, were regularly held in Morgan’s office.
Going to a deli for lunch? The popular ham and American cheese on a roll is all junk food. Most sliced deli meats contain sugar. Tuna, chicken, and egg salads usually have sugar, and even a plain vegetable salad with low-cal dressing contains sugar, as do croutons. Virtually all pasta, noodles, and similar items are junk food, as are bagels and rice cakes. How much junk food causes harm? That depends on how carbohydrate intolerant you have become. One bite can be enough for some people, especially those addicted to sugar. Certainly a junk food snack or meal can significantly alter one’s physiology in a negative way, storing more body fat and reducing our ability to burn it for energy.
The Overfat Pandemic
Philip Maffetone
We have only been together for a few days and I never really see SEAL lifting weights, but the guy is always doing push-ups. It’s like push-ups are his hobby or more like it’s his job. Or better yet, it’s his hobby and his job. Anytime I go into the kitchen I see him doing push-ups in his room or in the hallway. He’ll be in position, pushing up and down. And completely out of nowhere the guy will just drop and give himself twenty—at work, in the lobby, in the restroom. Anywhere and everywhere. It’s not normal.
Living With a SEAL
Jesse Itzler
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