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I want to be sure that I won’t get any shit from insurance companies if I come back for a medical reason.
Answer: No
I only invested in companies that I knew something about that were related to the field I worked in. As for trading - I was a buy and hold type that went for those with a history of paying dividends.
richwicks, where does morality come from? Right and wrong...where do they come from? How would "criminality" even be a thing without them?
I like Jordan Peterson. He puts into words many of my own feelings. For Example, About Belief in God: (yes, it;s Twitter)
https://twitter.com/i/status/1521849619055091712?source=patrick.net
rocketjoe79 says
I like Jordan Peterson. He puts into words many of my own feelings. For Example, About Belief in God: (yes, it;s Twitter)
https://twitter.com/i/status/1521849619055091712?source=patrick.net
Peterson just had a run in with the grim reaper which he escaped.
It's a common feature of people to "find god" at their end of their life. I'm going through the same process, although I'm not nearly as close to the end of my life as he is.
Peterson just had a run in with the grim reaper which he escaped.
It's a common feature of people to "find god" at their end of their life. I'm going through the same process, although I'm not nearly as close to the end of my life as he is.
What run in did Peterson have?
I cannot say. He had some medical problem, the family elected to keep it private and I respect that privacy.
No water, no power - what's next ?
Thanks for the "heads up"! I should go buy a gasoline-powered generator, assuming they haven't been outlawed for sale in the state. It'll be especially fun knowing that the state's anti-pollution and anti-carbon stance is causing me to use something that is far more pollution and carbon producing than normal generation in normal states.
Electricity rates go up to 42¢ (off peak) in June, but I doubt this will be high enough to reduce demand.
Thanks for the "heads up"! I should go buy a gasoline-powered generator, assuming they haven't been outlawed for sale in the state. It'll be especially fun knowing that the state's anti-pollution and anti-carbon stance is causing me to use something that is far more pollution and carbon producing than normal generation in normal states.
Electricity rates go up to 42¢ (off peak) in June, but I doubt this will be high enough to reduce demand.
SunnyvaleCA says
Thanks for the "heads up"! I should go buy a gasoline-powered generator, assuming they haven't been outlawed for sale in the state. It'll be especially fun knowing that the state's anti-pollution and anti-carbon stance is causing me to use something that is far more pollution and carbon producing than normal generation in normal states.
Electricity rates go up to 42¢ (off peak) in June, but I doubt this will be high enough to reduce demand.
For which Utility provider, PG&E? Are you talking commercial off peak or residential off peak TOU? Residential off peak TOU rates right now hover in the high $.2x to low $.3x range in PG&E territory. There must have been something in the last GRC to CPUC that I missed…
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