They believe that rapid technological change has been destroying jobs faster than it is creating them, contributing to the stagnation of median income and the growth of inequality in the United States. The pattern is clear: as businesses generated more value from their workers, the country as a whole became richer, which fueled more economic activity and created even more jobs
8.4 Million New Yorkers Suddenly Realize New York City A Horrible Place To Live - The Onion - America's Finest News Source
Fuck this horrible place," all 8.4 million citizens in each of the five boroughs packed up their belongings and told reporters they would rather blow their brains out with a shotgun than spend another waking moment in this festering cesspool of filth and scum and sadness. In addition, 3 million New Yorkers reportedly left the city because they realized the phrase "Only in New York" is actually just a defense mechanism used to convince themselves that seeing a naked man take a shit on a park bench is somehow endearing, or part of some shared cultural experience
Google Inc. (GOOG) News - The New York Times
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How far away is the horizon? - Bad Astronomy : Bad Astronomy
May 22, 2010 at 4:57 pm Bob I accidentally happened onto this website and found it very interesting since I, too, have arrived at a formula to find the distance to the horizon from a certain altitude above a given sphere. At first I thought that was a wild exaggeration, but then I figured out the distance to his horizon, plus the elevation of the top of major thunderstorms, and realized that he was right
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