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From Canada, to MIT for MechE, to HBS for an MBA. Insured spacecraft, built the first private transatlantic fiber cable that ended AT&T’s international telecom monopoly. Poster child for ADD, rockets, biotech, animation, shoes, etc. Also an MIT trustee.
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Given the incoming, administration’s interest in crypto I’m assuming that the point of this is to make cash in a bank as secure as crypto in a digital wallet.
That would make all the crypto boys happy. It would also probably make the Trump family a lot of money.
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Watching this now. Is there a place we can send funding to help ensure the data is collected and analyzed?
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In the immortal words of the comedian Jack Benny, “your money or your life,” is not a healthcare policy.
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In the short term, the only proven, low carbon, rapidly deployable solution, is a combination of solar, wind, and batteries. To take full advantage of that we need to upgrade the bones of the system, the transmission capacity of the grid.
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Way too much for you to report on! At this rate President Musk is going to be primary-ing the entire Republican house by the time 2026 rolls around.
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Michael, I deeply appreciate the work you are doing. I can’t imagine the pressure you, and all other truth telling journalists are under now, and for the next four years.
Stay strong! Stay true! Know that many are rooting for you!
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Loved your comment,”Americans who sign up for Medicare Advantage may not realize the extent to which they are exposing themselves to the delay-and-deny strategy private insurers often use to avoid paying for care.”
Leaving an HMO for Medicare was a major upgrade in my quality of life.
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MIT does need blind admissions and need based aid. Your friend’s kid doesn’t actually have to play baseball to stay at MIT.