I spent a good part of my life saying, "Hold on, I'm coming!" The Boss has an appropriate introduction for Sam Moore: Or you can make it a family affair, it don't matter. Is she French? Oh well, when in France, and all, so, honey . . . I surrender! Hold on, I'm coming, just let me know what you need . . . What a great job!!!
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I remember negotiating with some truly gifted negotiators, where there were a number of parties and some where less than stellar, and commonly difficult to work with. Once the gifted began acting squirrelly I simply dogged, and locked the toggles, and prepared for some rough seas. The one thing I would not do was lose my bearings and compromise my clients interest. I was not the best negotiator, but I was good enough not to get Rick Rolled into a deal better for the rest, but worse for my client. Trump seems to me to be just that kind of negotiator, gifted. Perhaps I overestimate him. But I would not want to be part of the Democratic Party right now, I suspect they are about to be Rick Rolled. Why Is It So Impossible for the Media to Be Honest About Guns?
Gun fire is really loud, it cannot be suppressed or silenced to any great extent with a small suppressor threaded onto the end of the barrel. At best, such device can reduce the noise from deafening, literally deafening, to slightly below literally deafening. The point of suppressors for public use is to allow people to engage in things like hunting without destroying their hearing, or their hunting dog's hearing. But because these highly credentialed twits have no actual life experience they are clueless, and since they have no understanding of what logarithmic scale means they have no idea what the difference between the decibel numbers is. Taking suppressors off of the NFA would be a very good thing, and protect against hearing loss. This is a no brainer. Thousands of traditional retailers close as consumers switch to online retailers like Amazon Carpe Diem Font SizeAA
This is also, just the start. The problem we've had with productivity over the past many years has been the opening of a huge number of retail stores just as online shopping really began to eat into the market. This meant that lots of employees were only used marginally. As usual, the employers tried to take corrective action to make these retail stores more productive, but could not. Now some of them are beginning to close stores, and this should trigger a strong move to reconsider the total number of retail stores. This should improve our productivity rate. There are a wide variety of industries which could use some reevaluation of their large number of retail stores, from banking, to retail. I expect that like the huge downshift in gasoline stations in the late 1980s and 1990s we will see a huge shift in retail over the next decade or so. To end let's marry Pink Floyd's great dystopian song, Welcome to the Machine to Fritz Lang's great dystopian film Metropolis. The Seven Sins of Statistical Misinterpretation | RealClearScience
Dude is a professional at statistical misinterpretation. "A Disgrace to the Profession" 'Sightings' of extinct Tasmanian tiger prompt search in Queensland
I don't know, but I do know it will be in the last place you look. Giving Up a Seat for a Soldier Makes Drexel Professor Want to ‘Vomit’
Oh come on, my children as toddlers were better whingers than this piker. What a poltroon. But then cowards commonly find life meaningless, and unbearable. Nothing you do will provide you the meaning you so desperately desire, it eludes you because you are systemically incapable of behaving in a way which will let it occur. Good luck in life. |
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