If it’s replacing coal and gas, it’s a big benefit.
If it’s replacing coal and gas, it’s a big benefit.
Some good advice here. I’d add that you should figure out what your range is, don’t torture yourself trying to hit notes outside of it.
What did you make of the epic CGI fest final act? *
Thanks! I looked it up:
"Prince Alwaleed bin Talal agreed to roll over $1.9 billion worth of Twitter shares through his Kingdom Holding Company to Musk’s new private company, making him the second largest investor in Twitter. Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund, chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, owns nearly 17% of Kingdom Holding, according to Reuters.
Meanwhile, Qatar contributed $375 million for the financing of Musk’s Twitter purchase."
I wonder if they’re happy with how their investment is going?
Correct me if I’m wrong but didn’t the Saudis finance the deal to buy Twitter? Given the platform was used extensively by protesters during the Arab Spring, would it be worth it to them to pay for Musk to destroy it?
That’s a pretty big mischaracterization of the movie.
I didn’t get that, why were they horrendous?
Bunkers have air vents, right?
It just sounds like a bunch of basement dwellers lucked out and got rich but nothing else changed.
It’s a very polarizing movie for some reason. I really enjoyed it, so much that I’ve rewatched it a few times.
What I can’t understand it that some people absolutely fucking loathe the movie, just visceral hatred, and I’ve never seen a good explanation as to why this is.
Is wanting something deeper whilst also wanting to be entertained not a thing?
Ah, that’s why I’m confused, I love the original but know nothing about modern ska.
Fun fact, the track was built around a sample from this:
Now this I can get behind.
R.I.P. Mimi :(
I’ve seen the opposite in places like the UK where privatization of public utilities has lead to very high prices, poor customer service, and under investment across the board.
I guess GM have determined that they will come out ahead by losing potential customers with this move but making more money by going the nickel and dime, subscription service route for the customers they manage to keep.
I suspect they’re wrong.
UAP business aside, I’m glad congress is asking questions. We shouldn’t be paying taxes and then have our money just disappear into a black hole with zero accountability and oversight.