- Even if your point is conceded which I will state as: "the impairment levels are too so that unimpaired habitual pot users appear impaired"
40% of the general population is not a habitual cannabis user. So whether they are "high" or not, folks with high THc levels are dangerous.
- You'll enjoy Vladimir Solovyov, Dostoevsky's inspiration for Alyosha.
- Venerate:
1 to regard with reverential respect or with admiring deference
2 to honor (an icon, a relic)
Merriam-Webster.
What's the problem with venerating Mary?
The Apostolic Church, East and Rome can over come their differences, there's little substantive difference.
- $0.35.... wow
- We're using plane engines to generate electricity and my residential bill is almost $0.20/kWh because we invested in chat bots instead of the infrastructure the chat bots need.
Make it make sense.
- Which is probably why the causes of these diseases are so well masked.
- Getting it certified for flight is insanely difficult because one of the challenges of AM parts reproducibility.
- Ford is not some Silicon Valley lusty phantom - I mean unicorn. Ford stock has real value.
Pay the mechanic 70k cash, 500k in stock and the mechanic gets real compensation and, slowly, Ford becomes an employee owned company.
- Aluminum has limited loading cycles
- I dont think they're lying.
But these are ensemble averages, and presumably bad testers were as common before as they are today.
Or maybe not. Maybe the problem is the composition of the ensemble. Seems important to figure this out.
- I didn't say there should be no management and America's management class today is of terrible quality.
Im just calling to modify and reduce c-suite compensation.
- The SEC requires companies to disclose the executive pay to median salary.
It 2023 it was 312:1.
Ok, but $500 000/year isnt a median salary. But Ford's CEO is $26.4 million, so 53:1.
Gather up the rest of the C-suit at Ford and you got a couple hundred mechanics.
Do that to Stellantis and GM and you're at about 500 mechanics. 10 per state is not an insignificant number of high paid mechanics.
Add Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed, GE, and all the other once great industrial American jewels run by idiots and you have financed the training of a large portion of the American workforce.
- Unlike the humanities, it is trivially easy to test if high school grads are just as good at math. Test them on the same questions.
In fact, doesn't the SAT purposely include recycled problems to measure capability drift vs time?
So, as long as one believes in continuum, this is just toying around?