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Stephan Zielinski
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I’m seeing that problem as well.

For anyone wondering how this works: anyone who owns $2000 worth of stock for a year can submit a 500 word resolution to the board of directors once a year. Radical proposals are likely to be demonstrably “Personal grievance; special interest”, and so get dropped on the floor.   § 240.14a-8 Shareholder proposals.

Vertical farming is a space- and energy-efficient way of growing produce such as lettuce, herbs, and peas right inside the grocery stores where customers shop.

I got a sense that caging Dr. M. with intent to use his body for their own purposes fit in EXACTLY with Kalvary’s beliefs about their being entitled to use black people as they saw fit. They never thought “There in the cage is God, and he is black”; instead, “There is a black man with something we want, so we will

Well, no. In the sense that his stated desire is to keep from matching people whose genomes when considered together are such that their potential future children are at unusual risk of birth defects. That’s a genetic counseling application—albeit at an unprecedentedly early stage of the total courtship process.

Sure.  But that to me indicates we’ve got a case of borrowing trouble.

Big difference between eugenics and genetic counseling. There’s a reason the former’s disparaged, but we’ve been handing out degrees in the latter since 1969.

Selling a memoir.

Apparently we’re supposed to remember the ass from those films Mike Myers did?

Amusingly, search iStock for “Girls, happy” and the first three suggestions are

Stock photo from here. With a description of “Happy girls in virtual reality glasses eating sandwich at home”.

May have been a weird path, but it led to the right place. France has both heavy lift capability (Ariane) and submarine-launched ballistic missiles (M51).

This is one 0f those stories that makes more sense from a business perspective than a pop culture perspective. It ain’t about where you eat pancakes. It’s about an attempt to expand fast casual into the breakfast realm.

The French are training them to be astronauts.

It may be impossible to reproduce terrestrial conditions in microgravity, but as long as the yeast lives and can convert sugars to ethanol + CO2, there will be SOME sort of fermentation going on.

“Cream?  Sugar?  Exertional rhabdomyolysis?”

He assumes that customers will walk off with cups . . .