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Billionaire Chamath Palihapitiya is Predicting a 2020 Market Crash
during 2008 housing bubble the unemployment rate was around 10% currently there are more than 43 million people unemployed the University of Chicago estimated that 42 percent of recent job layoffs will be gone for good if it do some simple math for itsu percent of 43 million that’s roughly 18 million people will remain unemployed slightly less than 10 percent unemployment rate will remain that is the harsh truth
The Fentanyl Crisis is a Reverse Opium War
We are now in a sort of reverse Opium War, except this time, it is the United States, not China, that is the victim.
First Vimeo proof of concept
Here’s a proof of concept for Vimeo:
I think bitcoin will have a place for years to come, but the world did not stop with bitcoin.
Soundcloud Example
Here’s an example of a quote that would be pulled from a Soundcloud Clip:
Depending upon your return expectations, this is a very volatile day.
Why You Shouldn’t Go to Harvard | Malcolm Gladwell Highlights
Here’s a speech Malcolm Gladwell gave at Google:
the dumb students at Harvard are as smartest as smart students at Hartwick so you’d think everybody at heart at Harvard should be getting the math and science degree right why would they drop out
Skepticism of Lab Leak: Microbe TV
(TWiV 762: SARS-CoV-2 origins with Robert Garry)
Bug: no hash
the people who are who are arguing oh it could have come from the lab this could have um you know when you say stuff like that you you’re making you’re lodging charges against identifiable people you know this is not a trivial matter this is something where there there are individuals that the lab has a director who’s responsible for it and you’re saying they they screwed up and they’re covering up i mean that’s the charge that’s being lodged when you make this argument i’m not saying we shouldn’t that we should say that we can say that it’s impossible but just we need to approach this with skepticism and we need to insist on actual evidence and not just speculate it’s not impossible but there’s zero evidence
Quoting Ian Mulligan’s Citation in The American Archivist (Pdf version)
There is a reference to Ian Mulligan’s Book in The American Archivist Vol. 83, No. 1 Spring/Summer 2020. Here’s a quote from the pdf version of the article:
Two recently published books—one by Ian Milligan (2019) and one edited by Niels Brügger and Ralph Schroeder (2017)—provide essential guides to help answer the question of what web archives are by describing concrete, nonhypothetical examples of how social science and humanities researchers are using web archives today. For those who have participated in web archiving activity and pondered how the records would get used, and for those who are looking to get involved in web archiving but are not sure what it takes, these two books are essential reading.
Well-behaved women seldom make history (Original PDF)
Here is the first example of a quote from a PDF document. It was popularized by the T-shirt: Well-behaved women seldom make history
He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster
In “Beyond Good and Evil“, Friedrich Nietzsche wrote:
He who fights with monsters should be careful lest he thereby become a monster. And if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.