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  1. Re:More complicated than that on Tesla Model 3 Earns Five-Star Crash Safety Rating From NHTSA (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 1

    For a simple example the water bill of a plant generally is not included in Cost of Goods Sold

    I'm also an accountant[1] and in my experience it not only goes in COGS, it comprises almost all of it.

    [1] Currently at MillerCoors, previously at Anheuser-Busch.

  2. Re: The capitalist solution? on Did John Deere Just Swindle California's Farmers Out of Their Right to Repair? (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    They are plus a ukraining company that I can't remember.

    Is that so, Ivan?

  3. Re:The capitalist solution? on Did John Deere Just Swindle California's Farmers Out of Their Right to Repair? (wired.com) · · Score: 0

    Elon Musk could do it!

  4. Re: Any people wonder why the model 3 is hot on Tesla Model 3 Earns Five-Star Crash Safety Rating From NHTSA (jalopnik.com) · · Score: 1

    Iâ(TM)d avoid the motorcycle in LA bro.
    75 deaths per hundred thousand per year.

    Shhh!

  5. Re:More 'climate change' bullshit on First Hydrogen-Powered Train Hits the Tracks In Germany (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    No you couldn't.

    Perhaps you meant weather?

  6. I'm not sure if "effectively it is own internet" means anything.

  7. They wear a funny hat, keep one hand down their pants and like to conquer most of Europe?

  8. Everything Lennart has done so far, controversial as he may be, has been in userspace.

    Good point. If there's one thing you can say about LP, it's that he knows his limitations.

  9. Re:Vulcan eh on Scientists Find 'Super-Earth' In Star System From 'Star Trek' (vice.com) · · Score: 1

    Life as we know it, Jim.

  10. I'm sure millenials and/or hipsters are behind it somehow.

    I heard once of a company that only hired people with tattoos. This makes exactly as much sense as the other way round, but obviously *that* would be discrimination or something because these are like tribal and that's the same as a race or something.

  11. Re:Junned on The Latest Course Catalog Trend? Blockchain 101 (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    I will not utter it here.

  12. Darn, I've got that 80s song in my head on The Latest Course Catalog Trend? Blockchain 101 (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    Is the box in question a large cardboard one?

  13. Re:This is UC Berkeley... on The Latest Course Catalog Trend? Blockchain 101 (wired.com) · · Score: 1

    "How to write the next app that will make you an overnight billionaire" is a 2xx course. This one is a prerequisite.

  14. The problem is that the first one is racist, sexist, homophobic and purple - if the recipient is a special snowflake and decides to interpret it that way.

  15. [Whispers to other interviewer: Druggie.]

    We'll be in touch, Mr Coward.

  16. perceptions are constructs, albeit very useful and productive constructs, but constructs nonetheless

    Marx says it was offside.

  17. It's complicated. There are several factors to take into consideration.

    Like which one has the biggest jugs.

  18. No it shouldn't. Some people are evil bastards and some are just fucking jerks. They don't deserve it.

  19. You don't post on social media? What are you trying to hide?

    I haven't been asked that at a job interview, but I know people who have.

  20. At least if you were catholic you could buy an indulgence.

    If we had a Martin Luther for Linux then 93 of the items nailed to the door would be "Systemd is shit".

  21. Sadly, it'll probably be Lennart Poettering.

  22. Re:Snail speed news day then? on Why Edinburgh's Clock is Almost Never on Time (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    What nationality are you pretending to be today?

  23. Re:Why just three minutes? on Why Edinburgh's Clock is Almost Never on Time (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    Leaving late isn't an issue. If anything it's better, since it gives you slightly more chance to catch it.

    What matters is when it arrives.

  24. Re:Why just three minutes? on Why Edinburgh's Clock is Almost Never on Time (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    You use X plus a bit more. That's the problem.

  25. Re: I do this to my wife... on Why Edinburgh's Clock is Almost Never on Time (bbc.com) · · Score: 1

    I used to set my watch 6 minutes fast, the idea being that rather than ten it isn't quite enough to be complacent about.

    Then one time I was at the station, looked up at the clock, subtracted six minutes, decided I had time to buy a paper ... and missed my train.