Isn’t that basically the demographics of every theater production?
Isn’t that basically the demographics of every theater production?
This is an interesting bit of tabloid gossip, but gosh I really just want to know why?!? What kind of fuckup would have to go down for someone to cut off their whole family? Normally I would just assume the family was trying to rid his coat-tails, but he was rich and famous long before 2014.
I’m in upstate SC and the air quality sucks big time. I did get a few nice red sun pictures though.
I personally get sick leave although the bounds are not well defined.
That’s interesting, but it’s conceptually difficult for Americans to accept. The German method then rejects the notion that health insurance is a product and therefore should be priced like a product in a competitive market.
I feel like I’ve heard plenty of horror stories of insurance companies doing that exact thing prior to ACA.
I guess what I’m getting at is that for 93% of Americans (that’s how many people are below $100k income), the percent of income to buy a plan goes up as you make more money. So it is actually more aggressive than what you propose of a static % of income fee.
I found the numbers here interesting. http://kff.org/interactive/subsidy-calculator/
$500 for prescription meds? That sounds like it would cost less than the insurance premiums + deductibles that most people on ACA plans need to pay anyway. I would be interested to see how out of pocket expenses would change with or without a plan.
Price is typically determined by levelized cost of electricity which amortizes the material and installation costs already over the 20yrs of expected life. In short, $300million distributed over 20yrs + assumed maintenance costs must be < PPA rates * capacity factor/AEP assumptions.
The EU offshore farms are already at 10+ years operation. These things are designed usually for 20yrs at least for onshore. I’m not sure the offshore design life, but EU experience shows they tend to last ok with proper maintenance.
Region R18 features a finger-like pillar.
Came here for gifs showing examples of fan service. Slightly disappointed.
I keep looking for ghosts in this video.
Congrats on exceptional camera work. My mouth is still open not as much about the whale, but that the guy with the camera was able to frame the shot, move seamlessly from underwater to overwater, and keep steady in rough conditions.
That sounds racist somehow.
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The real number that matters is LCOE (Lifecycle Cost of Energy). It already accounts for capacity factor. The charts all correctly reflect LCOE. They even exclude tax incentives which is nice so we can see how it competes on a level playing field!
I am offended by Dwayne Johnson’s outfit. The exposure of his rippling muscles, his smooth hairless chest behind the unbuttoned shirt, the bald head suggesting excessive testosterone, a belt that does nothing more than accentuate his package.
My hands were sweating watching this video. Solid job.