it’s not my job to educate you.
The Behind the Bastards podcast covered Jack Welch, definitely worth a listen.
Four words!
I don’t think I’ve seen a bagger in a decade, maybe it’s a regional thing?
That’s how the minimum age for purchasing tobacco used to work in the US; if states wanted a specific chunk of federal funding, their minimum age had to be set to at least 18.
I think age / location / profession have a lot to do with what socioeconomic circles people run in.
Not to mention luck of the draw.
From the fonts I’d guess NYT
Edit: other comments are saying Washington Post
There’s a great behind the bastards podcast episode about this guy!
Out of curiosity, what are you cooking that requires quick changes to heat level?
I don’t think your last sentence is congruent with what you were saying before it.
You’re saying a CEO will opt for conglomeration because it either increases the value or decreases the volatility of the company because the CEO has lots of stock in the company. If that’s the case, how is it bad for the shareholders, of which the CEO is a major player?
Ellen Pao?
Can you help me understand why the distance between the power source and the load impacts how long it would take to turn on? I remember a video a while back (veritasium maybe?) that explained it like metaphorically pushing/pulling a chain inside the wire, but why would distance to the source impact this?