I love Madrid, it's honestly one of the cleanest and less stinky cities I've been in. I'd take eating outside there over Paris any day though admittedly it's been a good 10 years since I've been to Paris. I'm thinking there isn't a city in Europe that doesn't far exceed these limits.
The SEC could not care less. This in no way defrauds investors which is what they do care about. So some people got a better deal on a condo before prices sky rocketed, or are even able to flip it for more money. Nobody loses money with that. Hell, anyone who knew ahead of time was free to go and buy a condo with the sole intention to flip it. That's not illegal. Nobody loses more money as the final price is when all is said and done is what the market demands. Realtors may not have made as much, but they still sold it for the price they were willing to sell it for.
The MTA is going through some major renovations and repairs at the moment. Some pretty major lines are partially if not majority closed. Getting from Brooklyn to Manhatten is a disaster at the moment. At 30+M riders a year on the L line alone it has a major impact on money coming in. But that's the nature of running a transportation system in NYC. When money investing in goes and revenue is down you fund it with Bonds or whatever until the payoff of the repairs/enhancements kick in.
NYC is still pretty well run as a whole. They'll be just fine.
Let's take a look at the last Soyuz. A simple manufacturing issue. This is why random drug and alcohol tests are tied to an entire contract, whether you work in the office on the program or in manufacturing. Not saying this was the cause of the soyuz, but the job of NASA is to reduce risk when dealing with programs costs in the millions and ultimately billions.
Any major contractor for Orion receives a random drug test. If you fail you can no longer work on the program until you go through a rehab period. The testing includes alcohol, pot, opiodes, etc. This is actually a pretty big concern now for the likes of Lockheed as they are outside of Denver. While a Drs prescription will get you out of it for your painkillers they don't give a rats ass for any medical marijuana card. I actually have to be very careful if for example I'm paired up on a ski lift with someone who decides to toke it up.
When your business model is to make money off the content you serve then you are responsible for what you serve. I'm tired of people getting rich off of services they provide yet taking no responsibility for what is done with it. Cut your profits in half and do a better job. If you can't do that then go out of business.
Maybe she was over reacting, maybe not, and while it didn't get to this point nobody is going to be impressed when they see, 'died of electrocution while pretending to live on Mars' on your headstone.
If you're going to take any of this seriously then that should include the people running it taking it seriously, which she didn't seem was happening when they were forced to break the chain and call 911 themselves and couldn't get a hold of the on duty doctor.
I think what they are saying that the kidney was flow via airplane 1600km to Baltimore as would normally be done. Once in Baltimore they started doing the drone tests. Obviously you aren't going to do a 1600km pony express of drones.
I was rounding. And at least know what you are talking about. If your salary comes from NYC you pay NYC payroll tax, commuter or not. This is part of the reason that NY sports players are generally payed more than other markets. They take a close to 4% hit over almost any other market whether they live in the city or not, though more complicated for them as salary earned for a game out of NYC doesn't get taxed.
Again rounding, but at $10/head for lunch that alone is $250k/day, which gets like a 10% tax as well and feeds the local economy.
Do you believe these cities are idiots who don't understand what they were doing? This is good for city finances. In NYC taxes alone they'll bring in $100M+ if the 100k salary average is correct. Taxes that will hopefully keep going up. Add to that the influx of every day spending to the city and taxes and fees collected. And the usage of 1M ft^2 of vacant office space. Next you have Amazon moving in a few miles from your most dilapidated airport in the city. Traffic issues? Well it was likely just as crappy when Citi was in the entire building. I doubt Amazon is going to pack it in at a 3:1 ratio over what Citi did.
I do get the unfair to competition aspect. But I'm not really sure who that may be that isn't negotiating their own tax breaks wherever they happen to be.
Not saying it's all rosy. But its far from the end of the world for Queens either.
I have to agree. I have liked Jodi Whittaker in everything I've seen her in. Was excited to see her and hoped she did a great job. This season has just been terrible plot wise. Marketing wise they couldn't just have a female doctor, they've had to turn it into a 'I am woman hear me roar'. So progressive she can't even have companions, they are 'friends' as if its been taken over by peta. Every episode has been a struggle not to channel surf through.
Autopsies are always done when the cause of death isn't known, suspicious or not. 99% of them are done for purely medical history reasons.
The entire article is speculative.
I love Madrid, it's honestly one of the cleanest and less stinky cities I've been in. I'd take eating outside there over Paris any day though admittedly it's been a good 10 years since I've been to Paris. I'm thinking there isn't a city in Europe that doesn't far exceed these limits.
Just like every 3 year old. Soon maybe they'll add trash trucks, front loaders and tractors.
The SEC could not care less. This in no way defrauds investors which is what they do care about. So some people got a better deal on a condo before prices sky rocketed, or are even able to flip it for more money. Nobody loses money with that. Hell, anyone who knew ahead of time was free to go and buy a condo with the sole intention to flip it. That's not illegal. Nobody loses more money as the final price is when all is said and done is what the market demands. Realtors may not have made as much, but they still sold it for the price they were willing to sell it for.
Looking at what we have so far for comments what a sad and petty pathetic society we now have.
I learned nothing more about Motorhead than I knew before.
The MTA is going through some major renovations and repairs at the moment. Some pretty major lines are partially if not majority closed. Getting from Brooklyn to Manhatten is a disaster at the moment. At 30+M riders a year on the L line alone it has a major impact on money coming in. But that's the nature of running a transportation system in NYC. When money investing in goes and revenue is down you fund it with Bonds or whatever until the payoff of the repairs/enhancements kick in.
NYC is still pretty well run as a whole. They'll be just fine.
Let's take a look at the last Soyuz. A simple manufacturing issue. This is why random drug and alcohol tests are tied to an entire contract, whether you work in the office on the program or in manufacturing. Not saying this was the cause of the soyuz, but the job of NASA is to reduce risk when dealing with programs costs in the millions and ultimately billions.
Any major contractor for Orion receives a random drug test. If you fail you can no longer work on the program until you go through a rehab period. The testing includes alcohol, pot, opiodes, etc. This is actually a pretty big concern now for the likes of Lockheed as they are outside of Denver. While a Drs prescription will get you out of it for your painkillers they don't give a rats ass for any medical marijuana card. I actually have to be very careful if for example I'm paired up on a ski lift with someone who decides to toke it up.
When your business model is to make money off the content you serve then you are responsible for what you serve. I'm tired of people getting rich off of services they provide yet taking no responsibility for what is done with it. Cut your profits in half and do a better job. If you can't do that then go out of business.
Maybe she was over reacting, maybe not, and while it didn't get to this point nobody is going to be impressed when they see, 'died of electrocution while pretending to live on Mars' on your headstone.
If you're going to take any of this seriously then that should include the people running it taking it seriously, which she didn't seem was happening when they were forced to break the chain and call 911 themselves and couldn't get a hold of the on duty doctor.
I think what they are saying that the kidney was flow via airplane 1600km to Baltimore as would normally be done. Once in Baltimore they started doing the drone tests. Obviously you aren't going to do a 1600km pony express of drones.
One would hope the courts would strike down anything that has to do with forcing you to modify your body.
All this does is encourage prices to continue to go up, even more so than student loans.
Fire don't slow down when the roads get congested and grind to a halt.
Something not known to be there amazingly found by chance.
All that shows is that everyone in NYC is getting a subsidy. Which they are or else they'd move across the river to Jersey.
Amazon is a drop in the bucket of NYC. At least go back to protesting Wallstreet.
I was rounding. And at least know what you are talking about. If your salary comes from NYC you pay NYC payroll tax, commuter or not. This is part of the reason that NY sports players are generally payed more than other markets. They take a close to 4% hit over almost any other market whether they live in the city or not, though more complicated for them as salary earned for a game out of NYC doesn't get taxed.
Again rounding, but at $10/head for lunch that alone is $250k/day, which gets like a 10% tax as well and feeds the local economy.
Do you believe these cities are idiots who don't understand what they were doing? This is good for city finances. In NYC taxes alone they'll bring in $100M+ if the 100k salary average is correct. Taxes that will hopefully keep going up. Add to that the influx of every day spending to the city and taxes and fees collected. And the usage of 1M ft^2 of vacant office space. Next you have Amazon moving in a few miles from your most dilapidated airport in the city. Traffic issues? Well it was likely just as crappy when Citi was in the entire building. I doubt Amazon is going to pack it in at a 3:1 ratio over what Citi did.
I do get the unfair to competition aspect. But I'm not really sure who that may be that isn't negotiating their own tax breaks wherever they happen to be.
Not saying it's all rosy. But its far from the end of the world for Queens either.
Because he couldn't possibly be able to afford a new home wherever it was decided to put it. He isn't some VP, he' s the richest man in the world.
I have to agree. I have liked Jodi Whittaker in everything I've seen her in. Was excited to see her and hoped she did a great job. This season has just been terrible plot wise. Marketing wise they couldn't just have a female doctor, they've had to turn it into a 'I am woman hear me roar'. So progressive she can't even have companions, they are 'friends' as if its been taken over by peta. Every episode has been a struggle not to channel surf through.
Just because you lack the skill to desolder a cpu doesn't make it unrepairable. We have techs at work that do it all the time.
My offer included a sofa bed in my living room for him and I still apparently lost. Though I'm still holding out for these reports to be false.