A failed space program probably wouldn't be the smartest way to do that.
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Weren't they mostly a powerhouse because America didn't have launch capability for so long?
What? They make billions in profit every quarter and have been for a long time. Meta isn't anywhere near being in trouble.
If the government stops subsidizing the oil industry with free taxes, EVs will become a much more appealing option.
"How bad this company is tanking."
Y'all are ridiculous. Meta isn't anywhere near tanking. I don't know why some of you parrots keep saying this.
I don't understand your example. You don't just tell someone "Hey, I want an acoustic testing chamber."
Your "experts" are going to have the plans already made and the contractors build to that spec. The contractors don't 'decide where to use metal or foam. Your experts' building plans should have that already in there, otherwise they aren't much of an expert.
I tip less and less the more they complain about it. I don't even tip at those register prompts at all anymore. Conservatives keep talking about how raising wages will increase prices but they have no answer about why prices are going up anyway even without raising wages.
My understanding is that this isn't even about making the semiconductors, this is just about building the factory in the first place. In this case, Taiwan's expertise in making chips means fuck all.
Do they not teach home economics anymore?
Also, a lot of finance applicable stuff is found in math. It's no coincidence that the majority of people don't know finances and the majority of people also brag about how much they ignored or hated math class.
You write about as well as I expect from someone who supports this stuff.
I agree. At first I thought the goal was to get rid of an assistant in general, but just renaming it to something worse is confusing.
Science didn't really lose anything on this.