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Comment Re: Great! (Score 1) 41

I remember a while back, I submitted an application to a bank, and they literally had me record responses to written questions on a webcam. About halfway through it I remembered thinking "this is really stupid" and simply closing the browser tab. I didn't care whether they had any interest or not, never bothered to look again.

I'm wanting to say it was silicon valley bank, back when they were doing pretty well, but it was years ago and I don't remember for sure.

Comment Re: Vassal state should behave like one (Score 1) 134

Those articles just say that the gap between the richest and poorest in each country is growing, and that the US has a larger gap. The articles are not comparing the countries to each other so there may be different computation methods. In particular the CA article talks about the top 20% (at least for men, I'm going to have to assume for women) while the US graph talks about the top 1%.

It does look like there is better results for American rich, as the US graph allows me to guess as to what the top 20% are:

Top 20% life expectency in CA: men: 83 women: 86
Top 20% life expectency in US: men: 86 women: 87.5

Comment Re:Desktop computers are not that common anymore (Score 1) 100

That's far more to do with the death of the shopping "high street", because of rising rents and staffing costs.

Every week some famous high street retail outlet goes bust, I normally post them on my social media because I find it quite funny that anyone shops in physical stores any more.

The mobile phone stores I see tend to be trashy repair shops and 2nd hand outlets, and cell networks, never the mobile phone manufacturers themselves.

The physical store is dead. And I was a kid in the 80's. I can't even remember the last time I went "into town" to physically do some shopping, and certainly I wouldn't do it for a PC or phone (which you can just order online and are the same product wherever you order it).

I took great joy in even seeing things like my local DIY store die off. There's only so many of those that you need in range of your house, and having more doesn't help anyone. And to be honest, if they just stocked fence panels, doors and other large items they'd do just as well. Nobody is buying a screwdriver or a set of blades or some small ironmongery from a huge retail DIY outlet.

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