"Don't Pull Your Love" is the debut single by #HamiltonJoeFrankAndReynolds which became a top ten hit single in 1971. The song was written by #BrianPotter and #DennisLambert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjf9V-Z55Ls
Don't Pull Your Love | Hamilton, Joe Frank, and Reynolds | Lyrics ☾☀

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"Don't Pull Your Love" is the debut single by #HamiltonJoeFrankAndReynolds which became a top ten hit single in 1971. The song was written by #BrianPotter and #DennisLambert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4X1ks2pKoo
Hamilton, Joe Frank, & Reynolds - Don't Pull Your Love

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"Don't Pull Your Love" is the debut single by #HamiltonJoeFrankAndReynolds which became a top ten hit single in 1971. The song was written by #BrianPotter and #DennisLambert.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LnDXSX8TOWs
Hamitlon, Joe Frank and Reynolds..Don't pull your Love out ..

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"Ain't No Woman (Like the One I've Got)" is a song written by #DennisLambert and #BrianPotter, released as a single by the #FourTops on the #ABCDunhill record label, from the album #KeeperOfTheCastle. It peaked at number four on the U.S. #Billboard Hot 100 the weeks of April 7 and 14, 1973, number one on the #CashBox Top 100 the latter of those two weeks, and became a gold record. The song was originally recorded by the singing trio of #HamiltonJoeFrankAndReynolds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rK3CGdyJBrI
Four Tops - Ain't No Woman (Like The One I've Got)

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Understanding US Power Outages

Modern civilization relies on electric power for almost everything, and even small disruptions to electric service are incredibly disruptive.

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“building codes in the US are often prescriptive, mandating specific building systems or materials, in ways that regulations in other industries aren’t, which might make it harder to adopt improved methods compared to other sectors of the economy.” #BrianPotter https://constructionphysics.substack.com/p/on-klein-on-construction #ViaRSS
On Klein on Construction

In the New York Times, Ezra Klein investigated the recent Goolsbee and Syverson paper on construction productivity we recently looked at. Klein suggests that the stagnation in construction productivity might be the result of organized special interests increasingly leveraging their influence over various parts of the construction process. This shows up as more complex and difficult to accommodate regulations, and groups whose approval must be secured (often at great expense) to get something built. While all sectors display this to some extent, construction, by virtue of the number of stakeholders involved (local residents, politicians, zoning boards, etc.) might show it more than others. Here’s Klein:

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