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Seriously?Honestly ...(snip)... my big fat greek wedding 3 ...just had a good story...
Seriously?Honestly ...(snip)... my big fat greek wedding 3 ...just had a good story...
For you.Plus travel time. Plus parking fees. And if you eat out that has gone up by considerably more than the cinema.
It's just not worth it.
Seriously?
Elon Musk himself valued it at $44 Billion when he bought it, and now values it at $19 Billion. The site is losing major advertisers and has basically lost its function as the "front page of the internet." Most articles still refer to it as Twitter, despite the name change.Likely overinflated in this first place. He slashed more than 50% of the workforce with the doomsday alarmists crying how it wouldn't function.
Can you imagine another company where you could just remove 50% of their workforce, no issues?
Seems like good-ol Jack, CEO extraordinaire, was paying a lot of people to sit on their arse in a company that was riddled with bots.
And that is before the revelations which were uncovered for the period during good-ol' Jack's tenure.
As for Disney, they'll be just fine with their creative accounting and multiple divisions/departments.
Elon Musk himself valued it at $44 Billion when he bought it, and now values it at $19 Billion. The site is losing major advertisers and has basically lost its function as the "front page of the internet." Most articles still refer to it as Twitter, despite the name change.
Now maybe it's just me, but if I were looking for evidence that Musk was making a good business man who didn't just buy Twitter for his own ego, I'd look for evidence that the site was going up in value, attracting more advertisers, reducing bot traffic, or growing its audience.
It's easy to function without quality contol.Likely overinflated in this first place. He slashed more than 50% of the workforce with the doomsday alarmists crying how it wouldn't function.
Can you imagine another company where you could just remove 50% of their workforce, no issues?
Seems like good-ol Jack, CEO extraordinaire, was paying a lot of people to sit on their arse in a company that was riddled with bots.
And that is before the revelations which were uncovered for the period during good-ol' Jack's tenure.
As for Disney, they'll be just fine with their creative accounting and multiple divisions/departments.
I read an article recently that speculated that he's letting X / Twitter crash and burn because he can then be free of it, claim that "anti-free speech" people (like advertisers) forced it to close, and that he'll basically be financially fine. It's sickening, $44 billion just thrown away like that. Working in public schools, seeing folks who struggle to purchase basic school supplies or lunch for their kids... It angers me in a way I can't really communicate online.Well, that ... plus the fact that he tried his best to get out of his ego-driven loose cannon takeover, until he realized that (1) the Delaware Court of Chancery don't play, (2) discovery and an expedited schedule isn't fun, and (3) you can't tweet your way out of stupid, 'cuz fans might accept your nonsense, but it's a little harder to get that over on the legal system.
I read an article recently that speculated that he's letting X / Twitter crash and burn because he can then be free of it, claim that "anti-free speech" people (like advertisers) forced it to close, and that he'll basically be financially fine. It's sickening, $44 billion just thrown away like that. Working in public schools, seeing folks who struggle to purchase basic school supplies or lunch for their kids... It angers me in a way I can't really communicate online.
It was tweaked pretty much continually, but there was no big revamp or even a mention in the plot*. Hartnell era was open plan, with additional areas off the main control room. This shrunk to a single room with doors to the interior. Then the console got redone when it moved into colour (it was originally pale green so it showed up well on the B&W cameras). Then a new scanner that wasn't a TV set hanging from the ceiling. Then a chunky crystalline time rotor.Meanwhile, for classic who, the tardis interior remained mostly unchanged for 26 years.
I gave him a dollar.I was paying $3.50 in the mid 80s.