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Interesting to hear about Brook’s Law. Thanks!
Interesting to hear about Brook’s Law. Thanks!
From what I’ve read about their Daily Active Users they’re going to be overstaffed soon. No hate but they exploded and when things settle they might not need as much staff. Thoughts?
I’m glad you wrote this because it was exactly what I needed to wrap my head around it too.
Am I the only one who thinks ‘terminates’ isn’t the best synonym for fired with this employer?
Wonder why they didn’t invite Italy this time? 😂
It’s weird though my 1920s price research shows $20.67 per Troy Ounce. Example: https://sdbullion.com/gold-price-by-year
I might be mistaken and that’s the US government’s set price for gold in the early 1900s, a lot of these other links show it closer to 10x that value.
Sub 2% interest rates for 2 years for loans and then jumped to ~8%
Market is wildly variable.
Which one? Gold was $20.67 per Troy ounce in 1920, that’s about $664.55 per kilo. 10 kilos about $6,645.55 I’m believing the first search result https://www.countryliving.com/life/g33398396/what-things-cost-100-years-ago/ says that matches up. Gold is about $64,900 per kilo today so $649,000 for 10 bars, that’s a low cost of living middle class place or HCOL very small house that needs renovation. I could see you meaning these days and houses in some areas are in the $6 million range, guess they should be location specific.
I am not a clever man.
I tried grabbing Qbit and all I could find was malware. I used to be so so good at navigating all this stuff and stopped to stream for a little. ☹️
The only way to win is if you already cancelled an hour ago.
In Artillery you call it bracketing/straddling.
I have an aviation joke but it won’t land.
Oh wow, I obviously didn’t read the article. Shame on me. Had no idea they had that few on staff.