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Substack
Jul 17, 2022 21:26:12 GMT -5
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Post by coachdoc on Jul 17, 2022 21:26:12 GMT -5
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Just what is this substack that everyone is referring to these days? I most certainly can’t find it. Very elusive.
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Post by aquaduct on Jul 17, 2022 21:36:23 GMT -5
It's a writing platform that people can use to build a subsciber base. A lot of folks I know are into it but I personally don't have the time to sort it out. Substack
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Post by t-bob on Jul 17, 2022 23:00:46 GMT -5
?? Just what is this substack that everyone is referring to these days? I most certainly can’t find it. Very elusive. more more applications more more social media more more clouds
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Post by james on Jul 17, 2022 23:24:43 GMT -5
The Heather Cox Richardson and Katelyn Jetelina links that I have posted are Substack accounts. Epaul is/has been a paying subscriber to the latter. The Bari Weiss link that Aquaduct posted recently was to a Substack page. There have been others. Andrew Sullivan? Paul Kingsnorth. ETA - a bit more info. I've not read or double-checked much of it but it seems fairly legitimate. backlinko.com/substack-users
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Post by drlj on Jul 18, 2022 9:59:10 GMT -5
A sub stack is when two or more submarines are on top of another submarine. It is also the name of a double decker sandwich at House of Grinders Hoagie Village. Hammond eats them 3-4 times a week.
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Post by RickW on Jul 18, 2022 11:48:57 GMT -5
A lot of writers use them to manage their newsletters. It’s basically just like a blog. Someone is writing stuff, and you sign up to get it. It may be free, or they may charge for it.
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Post by millring on Jul 19, 2022 5:02:10 GMT -5
Sub stack sounds just like subs tack which they don't because they are not wind-driven.
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Post by John B on Jul 19, 2022 5:39:33 GMT -5
Sub stack sounds just like subs tack which they don't because they are not wind-driven. Well, not after testing, anyway. You should have seen the oar-powered ones.
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Post by millring on Jul 19, 2022 6:06:20 GMT -5
Sub stack sounds just like subs tack which they don't because they are not wind-driven. Well, not after testing, anyway. You should have seen the oar-powered ones.
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Post by RickW on Jul 19, 2022 16:48:44 GMT -5
Sub stack sounds just like subs tack which they don't because they are not wind-driven. Well, not after testing, anyway. You should have seen the oar-powered ones. Not far off the truth. Man powered propellor, from the civil war.
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Post by jdd2 on Jul 19, 2022 18:40:51 GMT -5
... And in the lowest illustration, there on the right is an early torpedo.
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