Basically a ponzi at that point
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Interesting because it seems like a miracle to me
I don't think you have been to a university recently, considering it seems like literally everything has some donor's name attached to it - including the actual professors themselves. This is an actual professor's…
This is a key criticism of reddit, and everyone knows how much of an echo chamber reddit is
Pretty much, the first one being more like you can hide a comment that you don't like and if someone wants to see it they can click "see hidden replies"
My thought is: if the process is followed properly there is very little risk of these chemicals being in the end product, but if a mistake is made, they could be present in levels that may have some negative health…
If you had a wookie costume and there was peanut butter spread all over it, which would be more effective: A. wiping it off with toilet paper B. hosing the costume off
"Flushable" wet wipes are still terrible for the sewer system and honestly that is misleading marketing. They still get stuck in municipal systems and anyone that runs such a system would tell you that these shouldn't…
Yes, exactly. Perfectly put.
Pretty sure it's becoming increasingly common that one person runs a fleet of drivers that they have imported from a foreign country. The primary person sets up all the accounts, and provides the cars, etc and the…
I remember the first time we fired one of these. It was dusk and my brothers and I had rigged a remote igniter, and I was elected to hold the cannon itself. We loaded it up, sprayed hairspray in and my brother pushed…
Wouldn't be surprised if these people are connected to a foreign gov.
That's more of a service for the school as an institution. I believe the OP is saying that most ed-tech startups that have a goal of helping with the learning process have not been successful. The thing that comes to…
Is it a hate crime if you attack someone because you hate that they're rich? Is it a hate crime if you attack someone because you hate blue shirts and he was wearing a blue shirt that day? What exactly is a hate crime…
>Anglo-Saxon >Arif Virani
There's not much info in that thread, but it reads to me that they consolidated the responsibilities of this one team into another and let the original team go.
The argument of the data seems to say we should put resources towards those with more adverse experiences in childhood. But I wonder, if you were optimizing for improving more people's lives in a more meaningful way…
Seems unlikely the slaves would be doing things like painting frescoes and laying mosaic floors. That would more likely be from skilled craftsmen. My impression was that the slaves were probably used to run the bakery.
>Let me guess, you also think public servants are lazy, overpaid and unskilled? Comments like this belie how many people form opinions of public agencies without having any real experience with government. I've worked…
It's not just crypto it's any alternative payment system. Multiple payment vendors have tried to up-end the credit card companies by focusing on lower fees for merchants, but customers have no incentive to use that new…
Seems to make sense to transfer money from one group to another for a service that one group uses and the other provides.
Are any of these people required to open a credit card? If you're poor and low FICO, then you shouldn't have a credit card in the first place, just a debit card. And if you're poor and high FICO, then a credit card will…
Makes you wonder where "sleep like a baby" comes from, because it definitely seems like only some babies are great sleepers.
It seems like starlink is a perfect option for this type of situation. >So when the relay stations need fixing, boats and skilled labor show up to help get the town back online. I'm sure if you factor in the costs of…
Basically a ponzi at that point
[flagged]
Interesting because it seems like a miracle to me
I don't think you have been to a university recently, considering it seems like literally everything has some donor's name attached to it - including the actual professors themselves. This is an actual professor's…
This is a key criticism of reddit, and everyone knows how much of an echo chamber reddit is
Pretty much, the first one being more like you can hide a comment that you don't like and if someone wants to see it they can click "see hidden replies"
My thought is: if the process is followed properly there is very little risk of these chemicals being in the end product, but if a mistake is made, they could be present in levels that may have some negative health…
If you had a wookie costume and there was peanut butter spread all over it, which would be more effective: A. wiping it off with toilet paper B. hosing the costume off
"Flushable" wet wipes are still terrible for the sewer system and honestly that is misleading marketing. They still get stuck in municipal systems and anyone that runs such a system would tell you that these shouldn't…
Yes, exactly. Perfectly put.
Pretty sure it's becoming increasingly common that one person runs a fleet of drivers that they have imported from a foreign country. The primary person sets up all the accounts, and provides the cars, etc and the…
I remember the first time we fired one of these. It was dusk and my brothers and I had rigged a remote igniter, and I was elected to hold the cannon itself. We loaded it up, sprayed hairspray in and my brother pushed…
Wouldn't be surprised if these people are connected to a foreign gov.
That's more of a service for the school as an institution. I believe the OP is saying that most ed-tech startups that have a goal of helping with the learning process have not been successful. The thing that comes to…
Is it a hate crime if you attack someone because you hate that they're rich? Is it a hate crime if you attack someone because you hate blue shirts and he was wearing a blue shirt that day? What exactly is a hate crime…
>Anglo-Saxon >Arif Virani
There's not much info in that thread, but it reads to me that they consolidated the responsibilities of this one team into another and let the original team go.
The argument of the data seems to say we should put resources towards those with more adverse experiences in childhood. But I wonder, if you were optimizing for improving more people's lives in a more meaningful way…
Seems unlikely the slaves would be doing things like painting frescoes and laying mosaic floors. That would more likely be from skilled craftsmen. My impression was that the slaves were probably used to run the bakery.
>Let me guess, you also think public servants are lazy, overpaid and unskilled? Comments like this belie how many people form opinions of public agencies without having any real experience with government. I've worked…
It's not just crypto it's any alternative payment system. Multiple payment vendors have tried to up-end the credit card companies by focusing on lower fees for merchants, but customers have no incentive to use that new…
Seems to make sense to transfer money from one group to another for a service that one group uses and the other provides.
Are any of these people required to open a credit card? If you're poor and low FICO, then you shouldn't have a credit card in the first place, just a debit card. And if you're poor and high FICO, then a credit card will…
Makes you wonder where "sleep like a baby" comes from, because it definitely seems like only some babies are great sleepers.
It seems like starlink is a perfect option for this type of situation. >So when the relay stations need fixing, boats and skilled labor show up to help get the town back online. I'm sure if you factor in the costs of…