> Make something up. This is terrible advice.
I think you're underestimating the size of 200. ADA compliance is a worthy cause, but at that level of effort I think it would make more sense to create an advocacy group and try to bring about compliance through public…
When one person associated with the attorney is a plaintiff in 200 lawsuits, it does start to seem opportunistic. Nevertheless, I can't understand why someone would open a cafe in 2007 at a site that wasn't compliant…
It's a safety color.
> The prefix/postfix change is a red herring, that doesn't do anything The prefix/postfix change does something to the reader. It's a distraction trying to figure out if that change was intended, whether the author…
Well you could be driving two Cadillacs at the same time And one's going 45, and one's going 99
If these investments of yours were as much of a sure bet (or adequately sure bet) as you're suggesting, banks would simply cut out the middle-person (i.e. the borrower) and invest in these things directly.
Smoking weed while wearing a hardhat seems out-of-whack.
I don't think it rises to the level of dishonesty, but I do think the writer should not have included something as unknowable and irrelevant as the possible hidden motives of these agencies. Nevertheless, suing these…
> [T]he other media encourages polarization and demonization of the other for dumb short term. That's a purely American phenomenon... I don't think that's true. The tone of American political news nowadays doesn't seem…
Just because your economic situation is unsustainable where you are doesn't mean you'd be better off someplace else. If you arrive in a new city without a job and without connections, you're in trouble from the moment…
Laptops can be carried to meetings, so you always have your whole setup with you, and they make it easier to do work someplace other than your desk.
> the X'ers The last generation to know freedom from planned activities during their school years.
I really like Bandcamp's articles. They're hyping material on their own platform of course, but you can give it a quick listen on-the-spot, and if you like it, that's a win for you, the artist, and Bandcamp. If you…
Interesting, thanks for the pointer.
That's what he's doing though. Change flows from discontent. Complaints are the fuel of improvement.
I find it really hard to believe that the fund can be generating returns so consistently by pursuing a variety of different strategies over time. It seems very unlikely that Renaissance/Medallion constantly finds these…
Written language can be used to overturn history as well as reinforce it. In this case, the article mentions "meatier yields", and that two-word combination by itself is something I would bet on in a fight against any…
A noob is simply someone who has found a new world to conquer. The result should be excitement!
Governments are unlikely to give cryptocurrencies the same legal privileges as the currencies they issue. As such, traceability will remain a risk for anyone receiving cryptocurrency payments. If a chain analysis…
What if governments define every output to a mixer transaction to count as receiving stolen goods if any of the inputs are the result of criminal activity? Apart from that, every option you suggested just hands the…
I don't think the direction would ever be clear, even if the legality were clearly established. The arms race would intensify, and detecting/blocking/deceiving scrapers might become a lucrative field. Companies want to…
> While no one figures it out, China wins. Do they though? If China is hiring people who don't honestly fulfill their disclosure requirements, it may be the case that they're getting people who fake research results as…
I just realized you can do a Picardy third with a millennial whoop over it!
It's like the opposite of a "millennial whoop", major-izing a minor chord instead of emphasizing the minor interval in a major chord, only more drastic because of the key change.
> Make something up. This is terrible advice.
I think you're underestimating the size of 200. ADA compliance is a worthy cause, but at that level of effort I think it would make more sense to create an advocacy group and try to bring about compliance through public…
When one person associated with the attorney is a plaintiff in 200 lawsuits, it does start to seem opportunistic. Nevertheless, I can't understand why someone would open a cafe in 2007 at a site that wasn't compliant…
It's a safety color.
> The prefix/postfix change is a red herring, that doesn't do anything The prefix/postfix change does something to the reader. It's a distraction trying to figure out if that change was intended, whether the author…
Well you could be driving two Cadillacs at the same time And one's going 45, and one's going 99
If these investments of yours were as much of a sure bet (or adequately sure bet) as you're suggesting, banks would simply cut out the middle-person (i.e. the borrower) and invest in these things directly.
Smoking weed while wearing a hardhat seems out-of-whack.
I don't think it rises to the level of dishonesty, but I do think the writer should not have included something as unknowable and irrelevant as the possible hidden motives of these agencies. Nevertheless, suing these…
> [T]he other media encourages polarization and demonization of the other for dumb short term. That's a purely American phenomenon... I don't think that's true. The tone of American political news nowadays doesn't seem…
Just because your economic situation is unsustainable where you are doesn't mean you'd be better off someplace else. If you arrive in a new city without a job and without connections, you're in trouble from the moment…
Laptops can be carried to meetings, so you always have your whole setup with you, and they make it easier to do work someplace other than your desk.
> the X'ers The last generation to know freedom from planned activities during their school years.
I really like Bandcamp's articles. They're hyping material on their own platform of course, but you can give it a quick listen on-the-spot, and if you like it, that's a win for you, the artist, and Bandcamp. If you…
Interesting, thanks for the pointer.
That's what he's doing though. Change flows from discontent. Complaints are the fuel of improvement.
I find it really hard to believe that the fund can be generating returns so consistently by pursuing a variety of different strategies over time. It seems very unlikely that Renaissance/Medallion constantly finds these…
Written language can be used to overturn history as well as reinforce it. In this case, the article mentions "meatier yields", and that two-word combination by itself is something I would bet on in a fight against any…
A noob is simply someone who has found a new world to conquer. The result should be excitement!
Governments are unlikely to give cryptocurrencies the same legal privileges as the currencies they issue. As such, traceability will remain a risk for anyone receiving cryptocurrency payments. If a chain analysis…
What if governments define every output to a mixer transaction to count as receiving stolen goods if any of the inputs are the result of criminal activity? Apart from that, every option you suggested just hands the…
I don't think the direction would ever be clear, even if the legality were clearly established. The arms race would intensify, and detecting/blocking/deceiving scrapers might become a lucrative field. Companies want to…
> While no one figures it out, China wins. Do they though? If China is hiring people who don't honestly fulfill their disclosure requirements, it may be the case that they're getting people who fake research results as…
I just realized you can do a Picardy third with a millennial whoop over it!
It's like the opposite of a "millennial whoop", major-izing a minor chord instead of emphasizing the minor interval in a major chord, only more drastic because of the key change.