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throwmeaway33

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    Comment #6325899

    Sorry for the confusion. It's both. I think the equivalent of 5% of your salary is put to buying ESOP stock from a pool (I'm not entirely clear how the pool works exactly) Then sep…

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    Comment #6319027

    I'm also not a lawyer, but I think you wouldn't be able to make an ESOP for a startup. The value of the stock which you buy from the pool is determined by an outside auditor that e…

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    Comment #6318308

    I guess I don't understand your argument; I said: "No advanced society (past a certain GDP) has slipped back into tyranny" I bring up Japan and Germany. I assumed you were not talk…

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    Comment #6317769

    None of those societies are modern by current standard and none had truly stable functioning democracies(russia and china? you can't be serious). I don't have a direct link to a st…

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    Comment #6308258

    This entirely depends on your loans. If you're loan rates are larger than the rate you're making in your 401k, then it's better to pay off the loans.

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    Comment #6307308

    The problem with bonuses is that you aren't attracting talent with them. Say on paper you're offering a new hire 80K. At the end of the fiscal year they end up costing you 80K + th…

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    Comment #6233885

    He was being sarcastic. This has nothing to do with the principles of fascism. It may be tyrannical, but tyranny != fascism

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    Comment #6072010

    If this became an issue then the laws would have to be changed to accommodate the new technology. We shouldn't reject new technology because our current laws aren't suited for it.

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    Comment #6068810

    I wonder what the Russian's cut is. Since they are the only people that can send astronauts to space right now, they can charge basically any price they want.

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    Comment #6068475

    "Imagine the US military firing tear gas and water cannons on protesters in Turkey and saying "It's OK, your government gave us permission". " I think you're having reading compreh…

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    Comment #6062563

    I remember doing the math in my undergraduate physics studies. Air molecules actually do not move very far when a vibration (ie. sounds) goes through them. Amazingly, high frequenc…

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    Comment #6062356

    To play devil's advocate: (and this isn't to excuse the US's actions, but to illustrate a major difference between what happened and what you're talking about) The big difference i…

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    Comment #5930888

    My understanding of arsenic poisoning is that it binds to some proteins that inhibit some processes in cells. This means it eventually gets cleared from the system. So as long as y…

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    Comment #5925662

    This crashes Opera....

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    Comment #5851477

    None of what you said proves it's "essential". If you have liberty guaranteed by a legal system, then the government can't attack you. I mean they can but they'd be violating your …

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    Comment #5850608

    Is there no system to swap ownership of coins? If not there should be. You send X amount of bitcoins to a middle man who then gives you X amount back. Technically they will be diff…

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    Comment #5850531

    "But it gives the government enormous power to make decisions about you " What the government can and can't do is limited by the rights granted to them by the constitution and othe…

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    Comment #5850479

    I think you're example is a good example of how weak the arguments for privacy are. All I see are hyperbolic examples. My favorite ones are where people try to bring up how the lac…

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    Comment #5341904

    I'm always suspicious about these second hand stories; especially when they're dramatized like this. For instance he says: "You could apply to one and only one university. If you d…

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    Comment #5135040

    "When the warm days do arrive, though, the taiga blooms, and for a few short months it can seem almost welcoming." Hahaha. This guy has no idea what he's talking about. As someone …

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    Comment #5105306

    As I explained the "rent" is just a way of extracting money from the franchise. They are not necessarily charging the local market rate for commercial real estate (if it's a very b…

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    Comment #5101809

    You could make the back room potentially a lot smaller if it was all in a machine. As for the link - I don't buy his arguments: "First, it buys and sells properties, as one might s…

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    Comment #5053780

    Smog != C02 People keep treating the two as if they're the same. They point at Beijing and think global warming. Having more efficient power-plants, catalytic converters on cars, f…

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    Comment #5027387

    Well, how do you communicate with the robots? Radio waves don't penetrate water. So say you have a robot that's autonomously floating around look at stuff and then it goes by a gia…