Newsletters are getting a revival because people don't have a news reader and sites stopped pushing RSS. Basically the only unintermediated contact.
Reliable Linux laptops in spite of Lenovo.
> If so, what's the chance of discovering nothing for years and then, like London buses, three all come along at once? Means we are in a pretty tricky timeline.
Remember, people that believed in pets.com or Enron got 0. You are being very optimistic to assume your pick is the one to not only survive but thrive.
How is this not an inflationary spiral then? Since the Fed keeps the rate much below inflation then all cash should be spent... which further encourages higher prices! I just don't see the endgame here except…
Indeed, does it work? Normal folk just save more, reduce spending.
Thanks for the lecture(s) man I do agree it's silly to give rich US companies even more money. I wasn't triggered by what you said but by your attitude. Let go.
Newsletters are getting a revival because people don't have a news reader and sites stopped pushing RSS. Basically the only unintermediated contact.
Reliable Linux laptops in spite of Lenovo.
> If so, what's the chance of discovering nothing for years and then, like London buses, three all come along at once? Means we are in a pretty tricky timeline.
Remember, people that believed in pets.com or Enron got 0. You are being very optimistic to assume your pick is the one to not only survive but thrive.
How is this not an inflationary spiral then? Since the Fed keeps the rate much below inflation then all cash should be spent... which further encourages higher prices! I just don't see the endgame here except…
Indeed, does it work? Normal folk just save more, reduce spending.
Thanks for the lecture(s) man I do agree it's silly to give rich US companies even more money. I wasn't triggered by what you said but by your attitude. Let go.