Erm. Without risky behavior there’s no innovation.
> why the EU doesn’t consistently run trade deficits. It’s because, comparatively, the EU doesn’t run as massive fiscal deficits, nor is the EUR the primary reserve currency. Keep in mind that what the fed article is…
The US runs a $1T surplus in services.
Exactly! It’s about the turns. I didn’t end up as a carpenter early in my career, but I have been FoH staff in a restaurant. Turns, or how fast you can move your tables, was the main driver in income for you and the…
I was just amused that a former comptroller of the currency discovered U-6!
Erm, why on earth does anyone buy inkjet anymore? Seriously just go get one of those cheap and cheerful brother laser printers!
Good god these guys hate the free market.
Yep! Ask any PhD candidate in America how they love those poverty level wages!
Hats. The fedoras they wear shades their faces from view, m’lady
No, not really --it means financial engineering became more important than actual engineering for stock valuations.
It’s funny, but the balance board makes it possible for me to stand for quite a while with no trouble. I think it’s because I’m constantly shifting my weight.
The leap is an awesome chair. Plus you can get it sized down if you’re a petite person.
Well, given the extensive use of US Treasuries as collateral, a globe spanning margin call would probably create a collapse of the system.
Hrm, I went to public school in the 1980s and received a fair facsimile of a classical education.
Absolutely. Perhaps someone can chime in, but how does one take notes in VR. I know it’s terrifically old school, but I routinely jot down notes and reminders for myself in meetings. Do I take the googles off? Are do I…
I agree. But, what's it that they say -- pride goeth before a fall? If Twitter collapses into a burning hulk is that -really- a bad thing?
Erm. Without risky behavior there’s no innovation.
> why the EU doesn’t consistently run trade deficits. It’s because, comparatively, the EU doesn’t run as massive fiscal deficits, nor is the EUR the primary reserve currency. Keep in mind that what the fed article is…
The US runs a $1T surplus in services.
Exactly! It’s about the turns. I didn’t end up as a carpenter early in my career, but I have been FoH staff in a restaurant. Turns, or how fast you can move your tables, was the main driver in income for you and the…
I was just amused that a former comptroller of the currency discovered U-6!
Erm, why on earth does anyone buy inkjet anymore? Seriously just go get one of those cheap and cheerful brother laser printers!
Good god these guys hate the free market.
Yep! Ask any PhD candidate in America how they love those poverty level wages!
Hats. The fedoras they wear shades their faces from view, m’lady
No, not really --it means financial engineering became more important than actual engineering for stock valuations.
It’s funny, but the balance board makes it possible for me to stand for quite a while with no trouble. I think it’s because I’m constantly shifting my weight.
The leap is an awesome chair. Plus you can get it sized down if you’re a petite person.
Well, given the extensive use of US Treasuries as collateral, a globe spanning margin call would probably create a collapse of the system.
Hrm, I went to public school in the 1980s and received a fair facsimile of a classical education.
Absolutely. Perhaps someone can chime in, but how does one take notes in VR. I know it’s terrifically old school, but I routinely jot down notes and reminders for myself in meetings. Do I take the googles off? Are do I…
I agree. But, what's it that they say -- pride goeth before a fall? If Twitter collapses into a burning hulk is that -really- a bad thing?