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That dude who blocked the Hoover Dam bridge needs professional help more than terrorism charges. Without minimizing the fact that he ended up in an armored vehicle with significant weaponry - many things about it (he never used the weapons despite ample chance, the letters, etc.) make it feel like another case of

Sooooo .... the fact that technology which does not exist and appears to be (conservatively) a decade from perfection *could* hypothetically make Uber very profitable ... means ... a company losing billions and billions of dollars in the immediate sense without dying does not represent a *huge* subsidy from self-intere

Are you ‘effing kidding me? You are literally echoing Trump’s sarcastic mocking of the idea Russia is engaging in interference. Wow. Edgy. Giuliani couldn’t have said it better.

The best fried chicken I’ve ever experienced in my life was from a place called “The Juke Joint” in Atlanta. I never realized fried chicken could be a “top 10" experience until then.

$.003 per can would certainly be less drastic than $.01. A penny a can is flipping huge (a penny every three cans isn’t exactly tiny either FWIW). It will be interesting to see what the real numbers turn out to be.

If the penny-a-can cost is passed along to consumers without any markup, an extra $0.01 per can ($0.24 per case) represents an ~3% cost increase over the current advertised Walmart price for 24 cans of Coke.

A penny on raw cost translates to rather more than a penny on pricing. and people rarely buy a single can of coke.

It all comes down to pricing - without knowing where HD is trying to position these, it’s difficult to guess how they’ll do.

By the same token, how does a company that *LOSES* money every single day continue to operate for years and not go out of business?

This is very true.

Uber’s innovation is not an app.

That final sentence is pretty awesome.

Wait. What?

#1: Porky Pig and Elmer Fudd are probably the same person.

... and it’s possible that it will move the needle on the Russia probe, which has now dragged on for two years.

So, the federal government is going to impose emissions standards on Idaho .... through the EPA?

Are the knee-jerk Musk defenders getting considerably more stupid ... or have I just stared noticing them more?

He published a recurring column on Seeking Alpha. That is journalism.

Ironically, a bunch of people who don’t view themselves as negatively impacted by Trump’s actions are currently running around the country saying something surprisingly similar to each other about his behavior.

Problem with your theory is that seeking Alpha didn’t end the relationship - the writer, Montana Skeptic, did.