I think it’s Musk’s backers, the Russians who helped fund the twitter acquisition, who are really taking center stage.
Lots of talk about Europe and NATO means they’re pushing hard for those talking points.
I’m convinced this article is clickbait in the vein of posting the wrong answer and getting people to respond to prove you wrong.
This is a surprise to anyone?
Graham’s, uh, predictions, have been an open secret for years. As have rumors of his genital and anal warts.
The south will tolerate the occasional dandy so long as they are staunchly GOP.
Assuming this is some sort of ectoplasm centered entirely around Prague, non?
Let’s hold them accountable by voting in the rabidly pro-business party. That’ll show em!
Games Workshop is publicly traded. The stock must grow, which means the slop must flow.
Tldr
The offer, which Ware describes as for “a buyout of any future royalties from the game”, was allegedly for $7500
There are absolutely trainee to mgmt programs aimed at college grads – I did one with EMC before their acquisition.
I’m not saying In and Out Burger has one, but it’s a common industry practice, esp. in niche markets.
For nothing
Ehh more like marketing. But clearly pushing snakeoil in this case.
“not quite as harsh as people predicted”
Aka we ignored whatever we felt like cuz #YOLO
Man that’s like two ancient trends mixing.
Did they provide a single?
So is the book any good?
A corgi, if it didn’t have stubby legs
The original spoiler candidate
My father in law was a commercial pilot and he had a home server just to keep photos and travel writing while he was flying and away from home a lot. I helped him upgrade some of that to the cloud, since that makes for sense when on the other side of the country, but he still has a bunch of stuff at home.
They blew up a Soviet pipeline by leaking bad pipeline turbine designs via the Line X program. Nothing to do with the NSA hacking supply chains and more due to double agents leaking deliberately bad designs, and the Soviets failing to stress test them.
The NSA was created in the 50s and was around at this point; this was the CIAs show.
See also: the Farewell Dossier