Dunno. I dropped out 30 years ago.
Wanted to teach high school.
Hey, he’s like, just this guy, you know?
Dunno. I dropped out 30 years ago.
Wanted to teach high school.
Kinda need my undergrad first…
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I’d call your insurance company, they should be able to figure it out.
Check to see if there’s a recall repair.
Recall repairs go beyond the warranty.
Buy books? 20 hours man, I could burn through at least two.
My wife describes that as being a pizza cutter, all edge, no point.
Two basic reasons:
Middle managers rate themselves (and others) by how many direct reports they have and it’s harder to keep score when you don’t see people in person.
Companies have spent billions on office space they can’t easily get out of. Look at Apple:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Park
$5 billion dollars. They are deep in the sunk cost fallacy.
Reaction?
https://fortune.com/2023/03/24/remote-work-3-days-apple-discipline-terminates-tracks-tim-cook/
IIRC nobody offered a “degree” in that.
There were training courses, but not degrees.
As a wefwef Voyager user, I was like “What’s a memmy?” but I see it’s IOS only… :(
Pay off the mortgage and quietly live out the rest of my life, probably on the interest alone.
Part of the reason I could never buy Inside Out. She gets to be, what? 11 years old and her first negative core memory is “moving away”?
No dead grandma? Favorite pet? Lost toy? No horrible embarassment in public? Not even one “Enjoy your meal!” - “Thanks! You too!”
In the US, you’d be likely to get arrested and charged. If you can’t pass a drivers test, there’s no way you have the money to actually bribe someone at the DMV.
Clean air. You don’t even realize it’s there until you go outside and hit this:
Stan Lee - San Diego Comic Con 1995.
https://i.imgur.io/aQas1rv_d.webp?maxwidth=640&shape=thumb&fidelity=medium
The ability to instantly make anyone stub their toe.
Frightening…
In the year 2000, Pitch Black was the 62nd highest grossing movie with $39,240,659.
The #1 film? $251,628,705?
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/lk6VABvGMeU/maxresdefault.jpg
Source: https://www.boxofficemojo.com/year/2000/?ref_=bo_yl_table_24
13, because it’s just as wrong, but it’s the closest to 10. ;)
Oscar.
https://youtu.be/QbfVZBsgC4s
Directed by John Landis (Animal House, Blues Brothers, Trading Places, Coming to America)
Starring:
Sylvester Stallone
Don Ameche
Tim Curry
Marisa Tomei
Linda Gray
Chazz Palminteri
Kurtwood Smith
Yvonne De Carlo
Martin Ferrero
Harry Shearer
Arleen Sorkin
Kirk Douglas