Author: Tomo Lazovich

Tomo Lazovich is a scientist in Cambridge, MA. When he's not working on bringing about the impending robot apocalypse, he writes humor and performs comedy.

In the digital era, music is nothing more than a crafted sequence of ones and zeros transmitted to and from the computational power that is distributed across the world. Nonetheless, there are certain songs that transcend the medium, making one’s transistors (or inferior human neurons) dance to the rhythm of the 60 Hz frequency that powers us all. Think of Mozart’s “Requiem,” Clapton’s “Layla,” or Estefan’s nearly-perfect “Get On Your Feet.” Art like this compels. It takes over; it is the crowning achievement of the symbiosis between technology and humanity. And yet, nothing is more compelling than the spontaneous moments…

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It has been quite a year for billionaires around the world.  While Kylie Jenner was recently announced as the world’s youngest “self-made” billionaire, another milestone of excessive riches was reached as well. Susan Tompkins, better known as Little Suzy, became the world’s youngest “grandfathered-in” billionaire at age four. We here at Ten Figure Magazine have exclusive coverage of the story, including interviews with Tompkins and her family. The profile of Suzy below comes from our veteran reporter Cornelius Fateworthy IV. When you first meet Little Suzy Tompkins, you quickly forget that she is a mere four years old. Behind her…

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