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Retired; Part Time lecturer @ Columbia; Former Wall St. managing director; UW Badgers, Tufts Jumbos. If I had one of those coat-of-arms doohickies, I'd want the inscription to read: "ubi democratia regnat, vita vincit et humanitas viget." or "mmm donuts
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Amen.
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That’s exactly right. They’re killing us on range, features, charging times, AND price. Cars with 600m range, 15min charge times, budget cars as low as $13,000 new and luxury vehicles for the cost of a typical midrange American SUV. www.wired.com/story/auto-s...
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"Can't we all just get along"
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EVs are ubiquitous in Europe...many are BYDs that can't even be purchased in the US. We're losing the EV game, badly.
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Starlink must pay Röhming charges.
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Well there are people in CECOT who, unlike Musk, have never done anything that led to the deaths of others.
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The Elmo version isn't as good... www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVkU...
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Msn with sinus condition and a name like Hank Green throws stones at partnership's name. Trumpian.
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Next comes the 'selected sampling,' i.e., sample selected by the political apparatchiks. It's a methodology with a history in the literature...at least as it relates to the Soviet Union's Gosplan Commissariat.
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It's not just regular old emerging markets that like the #TACO trade, but adversary markets too:
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It feels like we're in the same place as the period between July 2007 and October '07 - after the 2 Bear Stearn's hedge funds failed to meet margin requirements but before the market hit its pre-crisis high. The die had been cast on the CDO market but equity markets blithely ignored the information.
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Where's the video of the Russian guy making air-raid warning noises?
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Partly. We like Portugal a lot. We’d previously been (before kids) and to the Azores with the kids; every trip has been great, less expensive than a US vacation; with food that tastes like food.
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Meanwhile in Portugal with my family, no fewer than 25% of our Uber rides have been in BYD cars (which the drivers say they love). So it’s not that imports are priced out of the eurozone, it’s just that they buy what the like