Comment Re:This is news? (Score 1) 217
why does the gov't have it? it's not like I'm going to phone them to book another flight.
why does the gov't have it? it's not like I'm going to phone them to book another flight.
we need nasa to do all the development work using gov't funds, so once everything works, big corporations can swoop in and use the technology relatively cheaply to go to these asteroids and "own" them [as countries cannot do so].
in small print "for foreign workers"
everything is safe until we absolutely, 100%, know, for sure, with absolutely no dissent from anyone, that it is not safe.
Who waits for the earnings call?
What can you put out in a press release to pump the stock up tomorrow!
No. Naming yourself after something that does photosynthesis does not give you the ability to also do photosynthesis. That's just stupid.
In that high falsetto voice of Jon Stewart: "Nailed it!"
not the gov't, but private corporations who provide these valuable services to gov't.
You mean market share in Japan, as it seems unlikely the gov't will give this subsidy to buyers outside of Japan.
you want more corrupt branches of gov't?
I think one is too many.
Okay, now tell it to me as if I'm a monkey who likes throwing around chairs and chants "Developers Developers Developers".
No, big corporations have gained. The carbon tax is in the price of products now, so when the carbon tax goes away, that tax == PROFIT. Not lower prices.
A bunch of big-pharma executives are plowing their hookers extra hard tonight. A "cure" that you have to keep taking for the rest of your life, for a relatively common disease. If anything, they are slightly worried the tip of their penis will pop off.
So, you think EA should switch the character to depict George Bush?
Oh, I'll give you this shiny nickle if you give me that subscriber info. I know, how about a whole dollar, one for each record in your database. Of course, you only get them if you give us all the records...
Always draw your curves, then plot your reading.