i can't wait to see what space x is valued at. will be bigger than tesla ultimately? seems he yet again has a big head start. good for people like him. need more of him.
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i can't wait to see what space x is valued at. will be bigger than tesla ultimately? seems he yet again has a big head start. good for people like him. need more of him.
Clay Travis:
Nine years ago ESPN was in 100 million households, without Charter they are in around 55 million households. In the space of nine years, ESPN has lost almost half its audience, half its business, half its subscription revenue.
This is a massive media story, one of the biggest of our lives. And it’s not just ESPN. ESPN just stands to lose the most because it had the most lucrative business model in cable. It’s all of the cable and satellite bundle, the entire cable neighborhood is on fire. (Source: outkick.com)
Well played
I remembered some kind of quid pro quo.
Quote:
GOV. RON DeSantis (R-FL) signed a bill regarding spaceflight on Thursday just one day after he announced his presidential run in a glitch-filled interview with Elon Musk on Twitter Spaces.
DeSantis signed into law CS/SB 1318 – Spaceflight Entity Liability along with 27 other bills. The law exempts “spaceflight entity from liability for injury to or death of a crew resulting from spaceflight activities under certain circumstances.” The measure also requires “a spaceflight entity to have a crew sign a specified warning statement.”
https://newsinteractives.cbc.ca/long...ted-elon-musk/
There would be no politicians, business people, money or income inequality. Those were all features of what Technocracy called the “price system,” and it would have to go.
There would be no countries called Canada or the United States, either – just one giant continental land mass called the Technate, a techno-utopia run by engineers and other “experts” in their fields. In the Technate, everyone would be well-housed and fed. All material needs would be taken care of, whether you had a job or not.
Joshua Haldeman was a leader of Technocracy Incorporated in Canada from 1936 to 1941, but eventually became disillusioned with both the organization and the country, and packed up his young family to start life anew in South Africa.
I feel icky but I saw the Goldman NVDA analyst conviction list nonsense yesterday and sadly it appears like we are supposed to exit.
https://x.com/GuyDealership/status/1...480350534?s=20
no wonder everyone is broke waiting on the next handout.
Saw your post and gave maybe five episodes a listen. Musk was B- episode imo. Mostly known things. SBF where did the 8 billion go pretty good. A-. I listened to a couple episodes about why they’re putting fentanyl in everything, which I’ve often wondered, but I didn’t find the episodes real good. Too much faith in some attention-seeking drug dealer. Kind of let him control interview.
Overall, not bad at all. Pick really interesting subjects to do shows on, but still a bit amateurish. Still subscribed because they pick interesting subject matter and just need to improve a bit. They sound young.