Comment Re:True of all stock pickers (Score -1) 82
Of course it also helps to have the courage of Warren Buffet.
Right, "courage."
I assume that's the same stuff Pelosi uses to invest.
Of course it also helps to have the courage of Warren Buffet.
Right, "courage."
I assume that's the same stuff Pelosi uses to invest.
...but those are hollow until filled and return to a hollow state as fuel is used.
How cute! The AI found a pattern.
It's also pretty good at modding itself up, since everyone except petro-industry shills can see that hydrogen is a nonstarter...
And weâ(TM)re not gonna do jack squat about these issues until it does.
Give credit where due; it might seem like everyone happily agreed to depopulate themselves by rolling up their sleeves for the shot - but convincing them actually required some planning and resources.
It's all a moot point; until the models acknowledge and account for two decades of blatantly-in-our-faces geoengineering, the entire discussion is a fucking circle-jerk.
...or b) resort to geoengineering
Just out of curiosity, have you looked at the sky anytime in the last twenty years?
...beer-dispensing vending machines for workers *right alongside* the production line
Far be it for me to confuse correlation with causation but I should point out that if you were brighter, it would've occurred to you that the quality of German automobiles is quite demonstrably inversely proportional to their workers' consumption of beer.
...after spending tens of millions on just the launch...
The sixties called.
Me, I'm an anti-corporate, tree-hugging decentralist.
Maybe they should remove the IME from the die...
"That's a good one!" -No Such Agency
Diaclone, you animal.
"Never believe anything until it's been officially denied."
One form of Alzheimer's has to do with the brain being too active in replacing senescent cells, and has nothing to do with the crap you just threw at the wall...
I hope I'm not supposed to be surprised that the pharma still doesn't grasp the difference between cause and symptom...
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