Most importantly, if it takes 10,000 years for a supercomputer to check the answer a quantum computer produced, how do you know that the quantum computer got the answer right in the first place?
Most importantly, if it takes 10,000 years for a supercomputer to check the answer a quantum computer produced, how do you know that the quantum computer got the answer right in the first place?
I didn’t dig into the numbers, but that was stated as her total compensation, which should include deferred comp. But I am not sure.
Explain to me how my position here has been anything other than some version of “0.015% is less shocking than $22M.” Which you somehow interpreted to mean that I don’t think CEO pay is too high.
I guess the takeaway I got from
That’s my point. If you want to shock people, you’re better off using the actual dollars, not the percentages, because the percentages are tiny without perspective.
So we’ve reached the point in contrarian internet culture that Oprah is now a bad guy.
One of my favorite scenes from the whole show.
And 0.28% of GM’s $8B in 2018 profit.
I don’t think that percentage would be as shocking to people as you think it would. Mary Barra’s total compensation in 2018 was $22M, which is 0.015% of GM’s 2018 revenue of $149B.
Why not just, I don’t know, charge a bit more for the table/food and not charge any kind of fee, and say “No Tipping”? What is the purpose of the 20% fee if there is no tipping, and it doesn’t go straight to the wait staff?
I think the error of judgment in these “JJ Abrams isn’t that good takes” is that Warner Media, or Apple, care what film snobs think. Look at the list of stuff he’s done up above, consider the hundreds of millions, if not billions, of dollars of revenue they’ve generated, and ask yourself whether maybe that is why he’s…
It’s actually $250M he gave up, and depending on how his Star Wars deal works, not to mention anything else he may do outside of Warner, he could conceivably make more than that now.
The biggest thing stopping me from buying this over a German would be the engine. From what I’ve heard of the 3.6, it’s nowhere near as smooth and refined as a BMW or Audi engine, and for me powertrain refinement is like #2 or 3 on my list of priorities.
I have a XS and won’t upgrade for at least another year, but if I were to buy one of the iPhone 11 models it would be the Pro, and for literally none of the reasons you suggested. It would be because if I bought the base 11 every time I saw a Pro with that beautiful OLED screen I would weep.
What’s worse is having the SD/SIM same tray shows its customers the choice was made for no other reason than to push people to the +.
I mean, there are worse things than being compared to the network that has produced some of the best comedies of all time.
Presumably, the iPhone 11 still does not have an OLED screen?
Yeah, let’s point out one mistake in an otherwise brilliant season to poke holes in his accurate takes on Nico.
Does Donald Trump write tweets for the NRA?
Or maybe you could stay off an automotive news site on race day. I follow multiple motorsport related accounts on social media, and you know what I do if I can’t watch the race live? I stay off social media until I watch it.