- flybrandIt's common. People would rather work in a Wal-Mart as it is more social and less demanding. The physical space is nicer.
- > 8) Abuse is abuse, and people negligent in doing anything about it are participating in it. Get toxicity out of your life.
This needs to be taught more actively in school. Negligence in stopping abuse, or fostering abuse = just as immoral as abuse.
- 3 points
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- we moved into a home that had wired speakers installed in every room all to a central Sonos enabled device - it is all old. It worked perfectly until this.
Funny thing is, we thought it was silly when we moved in - then we grew to love it. Now I hate them!
- thank you
- View it as a separation process wherein both products can be sold; the caffeine extract is also profitable.
- There’s a saying I’ve heard, can’t fully recall, “why go to the doctor - I either get a cut, an injection, or nothing.”
- The kid can see the marshmallow. I can’t see the payoff from this article.
The kid knows what the payoff is.
The payoff here is unknown.
- Agreed - we’ve got a lot of ‘forever materials’ out on the beach and converted into glass windows.
- And that becomes a common constraint in commercializing new antimicrobial and antiviral products.
- > the spike design to be extremely effective at damaging the virus’ external structure and piercing its membranes
It’s always great to see more methods of microorganism control - but the challenge here is that the same mechanism likely kills many other microorganisms. Testing it to see that it is ‘safe’ in other settings is expensive and time consuming.
- > could it mean that the massive covid infection in the gut didn’t show up on a nasal swab?
Shouldn’t they have known that beforehand? Isn’t that a big red flag in this entire endeavor?
- The dog that’s not barking is state by state data from the US, or from within parts of other large nations.
- Gov’t rollout of IT - just like any large roll out of IT - remains a mess. The recent work w FAFSA is a good example.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/education/2024/03/11/how-new-...
- > What kind of guidance can you give me? What would you suggest?
It's really about matching our obligations (family, kids, rent, etc.) against your runway (sales, funding, being able to pay yourself).
If those two things work - then go for it. If not, then you have your answer.
Another way to look at this is that the 'game' phase of your startup just had the clock run out. Did you get far enough to make it full time or not?
- This to me feels like most of his plots.
- #itm
- Have they been under the bulbs at the dentist?