Fuck off, you didn't even read the article.
My 1998 Ram with 12 valve 5.9L Cummins then... Is killing us all, loudly. Gets 25mpg on the highway though.
All I can say to that is that if you value value than assessing productivity is not for you.
I think you're conflating the notion of value and productivity. I'd argue value is far more subjective than productivity is. i.e. Facebook is maybe worth $200 billion today, but with a change in the market may only be…
To be more clear: I'm not saying that they are reversing their "pick a patient" method. I'm saying that I saw how the "pick a patient" powered by the web model was an evolution among international aid / charity models.…
How is this different from the typical charity/NGO donation drives of "donate 39 cents a day" ad? I saw how introducing personal connections to individual medical treatments was different from the norm, however this now…
Fuck off, you didn't even read the article.
My 1998 Ram with 12 valve 5.9L Cummins then... Is killing us all, loudly. Gets 25mpg on the highway though.
All I can say to that is that if you value value than assessing productivity is not for you.
I think you're conflating the notion of value and productivity. I'd argue value is far more subjective than productivity is. i.e. Facebook is maybe worth $200 billion today, but with a change in the market may only be…
To be more clear: I'm not saying that they are reversing their "pick a patient" method. I'm saying that I saw how the "pick a patient" powered by the web model was an evolution among international aid / charity models.…
How is this different from the typical charity/NGO donation drives of "donate 39 cents a day" ad? I saw how introducing personal connections to individual medical treatments was different from the norm, however this now…