Comment Re: What I've always said about the internet (Score 1) 74
Is calling added liquidity at a tiny cost for investors in a market that keeps setting record highs really a tragedy?
Is calling added liquidity at a tiny cost for investors in a market that keeps setting record highs really a tragedy?
Fake news! The glaciers are really growing, CNN just plays the video in reverse, everyone knows it, even backward people know it, I checked with Eric. The atmosphere loves USA gas, it tells me all the time, air loves talking to me just after lunch, telling me how competent I am to a hymn of trumpets and tubas. So grand!
It was a good run, but ultimately Google's giant stomps plus your ability to get distracted has ended the party. I'm not cleaning up the puke.
But what keeps other schools from claiming they are wonderful and doing the same?
put a slight but unknown delay in all transactions so as to make micro-slicing a worthless endeavor.
Some of the banks giving or buying dodgy loans back then claimed fancy new software allowed them to mitigate the risk of questionable borrowers.
Problem was, USA was the beta test.
If it floats, it's a witch
Don't give ICEstapo ideas for transgender purges. They miss medieval "science".
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Man I feel old, I remember the days when one wouldn't be caught dead having not anything at all against JS!
I imagine archaeologists of the future scratching their heads saying something like:
"What were those primitives thinking, not yet having anything for JS, the Double Helix Code of Zombotron The Magnificent! Savages! All Hail NPM!"
Diversification is not just for portfolio managers, it also helps companies survive to do business another day..
They became trash a few years back. Have never regretted dropping them.
The trouble with computers is that they do what you tell them, not what you want. -- D. Cohen