Comment Re:4.5 trillion? That's lost licensing revenue!!! (Score 1, Troll) 70
"Our thieves should be able to get no less than 450 billion in fees from these thieves. Lawyers, to the courtrooms!!!" - Unknown RIAA exec.
FTFY
"Our thieves should be able to get no less than 450 billion in fees from these thieves. Lawyers, to the courtrooms!!!" - Unknown RIAA exec.
FTFY
The whole "evolution" thing is the biggest sensationalist bullshit I've ever heard. Ignore it.
As was mentioned in another comment, it seems like the summary is misleading on the "contamination" actually being in the genome sequence.
The investment in a good school for just 4 years is 200-250k in tuition for the lowest ranked 'top universities', think more near to 1M if you want Harvard or others in the Ivy League.
What the fuck are you smoking?????
Please don't just make up numbers when you don't know what you are talking about.
Sticker price for even the most expensive Ivy league schools is ~50-60K per year, and the better the school, the better the financial aid. I personally got better deals at more "name brand" schools than at lower ranked private colleges, which charge nearly the same rate, but lack the funds for good financial aid programs.
I graduated from an Ivy 2 years ago, where I got extensive financial aid. The full price of my education was ~40k per year, plus room and board, which I managed to cut down to under ~10k a year by living off campus. On campus would still have been well under 15k. With financial aid and on-campus work, I graduated with less than 10K in debt, with almost no financial help from the parents (beyond the occasional box of home-cooked food from mom).
btw, I thought it was totally worth it.
The major difference between bonds and bond traders is that the bonds will eventually mature.