DBT
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I did not realise that morons had a ranking. I thought it was just the single level of moronic.
They come in grades. From A grade down, where some may only be idiots. Then we have buffoons, cretins, etc.
I did not realise that morons had a ranking. I thought it was just the single level of moronic.
He has a strange lifestyle if he believes the religion of that poem unless he thinks he believes that once rich enough you are above god law too?
I didn't realize bad, religious themed poetry delegates you to the "moron of the highest order" category, despite what other things you may have achieved in life. Does this crappy poem of his nullify accomplishments such as this?
I didn't realize bad, religious themed poetry delegates you to the "moron of the highest order" category, despite what other things you may have achieved in life. Does this crappy poem of his nullify accomplishments such as this?
I didn't realize bad, religious themed poetry delegates you to the "moron of the highest order" category, despite what other things you may have achieved in life. Does this crappy poem of his nullify accomplishments such as this?
Kudos to the engineers who accomplished that. And small thanks to the guy who charged the government to hire them.
What an investor!
I am more partial to the Warren Buffet type predator.
I didn't realize bad, religious themed poetry delegates you to the "moron of the highest order" category, despite what other things you may have achieved in life. Does this crappy poem of his nullify accomplishments such as this?
Kudos to the engineers who accomplished that. And small thanks to the guy who charged the government to hire them.
What an investor!
I am more partial to the Warren Buffet type predator.
I didn't realize bad, religious themed poetry delegates you to the "moron of the highest order" category, despite what other things you may have achieved in life. Does this crappy poem of his nullify accomplishments such as this?
Kudos to the engineers who accomplished that. And small thanks to the guy who charged the government to hire them.
What an investor!
I am more partial to the Warren Buffet type predator.
Imagine getting butthurt cause someone doesn't like a billionaire (who's known for being a dipshit). And defending the billionaire.
It would be someone(s) else. Engineers are rarely relegated to skid row. SpaceX is incidental. Another name, same mission and in a more perfect world not privately controlled. (Like it was back when America was Great).But without Musk there would be no SpaceX and no engineers with jobs working there.
If you are working and you’re not a billionaire, you’re working for the billionaire.how is your job going working for the billionaire?
I'm not; I have a government jobIf you are working and you’re not a billionaire, you’re working for the billionaire.how is your job going working for the billionaire?
So you’re working for the trillionaire - yourself!I'm not; I have a government jobIf you are working and you’re not a billionaire, you’re working for the billionaire.how is your job going working for the billionaire?
If your specialty and interest in engineering is in rockets (like mine was), your options for employment are limited compared to other products of engineering, such as computers, cars, bridges, etc. I'm not sure what the appeal is for having space launch vehicles be a government agency. Seems like his private company has created a product that is at least as good, more reliable and innovative than anything the gubmint has done.It would be someone(s) else. Engineers are rarely relegated to skid row. SpaceX is incidental. Another name, same mission and in a more perfect world not privately controlled. (Like it was back when America was Great).But without Musk there would be no SpaceX and no engineers with jobs working there.
Maybe. Problem arises over time, where the entity doing the work has one mission that only partially comports with that of the owners. Unwillingness to shell out requisite taxes, ultimately cedes ownership to for-profit interests. Matters of efficiency and effectiveness can be considered in terms of cost, which is significantly increased as profit for wealthy owner(s).If your specialty and interest in engineering is in rockets (like mine was), your options for employment are limited compared to other products of engineering, such as computers, cars, bridges, etc. I'm not sure what the appeal is for having rockets be a government agency. Seems like his private company has created a product that is at least as good, more reliable and innovative than anything the gubmint has done.It would be someone(s) else. Engineers are rarely relegated to skid row. SpaceX is incidental. Another name, same mission and in a more perfect world not privately controlled. (Like it was back when America was Great).But without Musk there would be no SpaceX and no engineers with jobs working there.
Sure, right now you do. Oh right you don't live in the U.S.I'm not; I have a government jobIf you are working and you’re not a billionaire, you’re working for the billionaire.how is your job going working for the billionaire?
the “gubmint” paid for most of that rocket development though.I'm not sure what the appeal is for having space launch vehicles be a government agency. Seems like his private company has created a product that is at least as good, more reliable and innovative than anything the gubmint has done.
I live in the 1970s - permanent job for as long as I want it, very few ways to get fired unless I kill someone, strong union, regular pay increments.Sure, right now you do. Oh right you don't live in the U.S.
Correct. It’s just the S. now.And oh right, the U.S. isn't the U.S. anymore.