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This week I checked my credit card bill, normally a pretty boring process in my life.
And I see a number that astonishes me in its size and gravity.
And so the first thing I think is how much doordash is it possible to eat in one month?
Have I hit some new level of depravity?
But then I go through the statement and and I find a charge that is from the heating and plumbing company that I used to use when I lived in the home of Kara Swisher.
Kara Swisher, of course, the iconic technology journalist, friend and mentor,
originator of the very podcast feed that we're on today.
Kevin and former landlord of Casey Newton.
Former landlord of me.
And when I investigated, it turned out that Kara Swisher had charged my credit card for $18,000.
For what?
What costs 18,000 DOL know what is.