Form: Quote Commentary

  • “Ukrainians need to understand one simple thing. As a result of Maidan, we succe

    —“Ukrainians need to understand one simple thing. As a result of Maidan, we succeeded in replacing a foreign power that was very effective, especially when it came to the interests of thugs and the Kremlin, with one that was not particularly effective but ours.”—-


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-23 15:26:00 UTC

  • “Ukrainians need to understand one simple thing. As a result of Maidan, we succe

    —“Ukrainians need to understand one simple thing. As a result of Maidan, we succeeded in replacing a foreign power that was very effective, especially when it came to the interests of thugs and the Kremlin, with one that was not particularly effective but ours.”—-
  • “Ukrainians need to understand one simple thing. As a result of Maidan, we succe

    —“Ukrainians need to understand one simple thing. As a result of Maidan, we succeeded in replacing a foreign power that was very effective, especially when it came to the interests of thugs and the Kremlin, with one that was not particularly effective but ours.”—-
  • YEP. THAT’S A CAR I WOULD WANT TO OWN. —“Tesla claims the new Roadster, which

    YEP. THAT’S A CAR I WOULD WANT TO OWN.

    —“Tesla claims the new Roadster, which will start at $200,000, will do 0 to 60 miles per hour in 1.9 seconds, have a top speed of 250 miles per hour, and will be able to drive up to 620 miles on a single charge. The Tesla Roadster won’t be available until 2020, Tesla says, but reservations start immediately for a cool $50,000 down.”—


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-23 11:09:00 UTC

  • Yep. That’s A Car I Would Want To Own.

    —“Tesla claims the new Roadster, which will start at $200,000, will do 0 to 60 miles per hour in 1.9 seconds, have a top speed of 250 miles per hour, and will be able to drive up to 620 miles on a single charge. The Tesla Roadster won’t be available until 2020, Tesla says, but reservations start immediately for a cool $50,000 down.”—
  • Yep. That’s A Car I Would Want To Own.

    —“Tesla claims the new Roadster, which will start at $200,000, will do 0 to 60 miles per hour in 1.9 seconds, have a top speed of 250 miles per hour, and will be able to drive up to 620 miles on a single charge. The Tesla Roadster won’t be available until 2020, Tesla says, but reservations start immediately for a cool $50,000 down.”—
  • by Igor Rogov Sexuality may undermine productivity and lead to unfair competitiv

    by Igor Rogov Sexuality may undermine productivity and lead to unfair competitive advantage, that may undermine corporate structure. And corporate competition undermines healthy sexual relationship. The problem as I see it is in mixing two ethical systems: one of production of goods and another of sexuality. They are not entirely mutually exclusive, but certainly not fully compatible. It would be good to make proper barriers and keep them apart, but alas.
  • by Igor Rogov Sexuality may undermine productivity and lead to unfair competitiv

    by Igor Rogov Sexuality may undermine productivity and lead to unfair competitive advantage, that may undermine corporate structure. And corporate competition undermines healthy sexual relationship. The problem as I see it is in mixing two ethical systems: one of production of goods and another of sexuality. They are not entirely mutually exclusive, but certainly not fully compatible. It would be good to make proper barriers and keep them apart, but alas.
  • by Igor Rogov Sexuality may undermine productivity and lead to unfair competitiv

    by Igor Rogov

    Sexuality may undermine productivity and lead to unfair competitive advantage, that may undermine corporate structure. And corporate competition undermines healthy sexual relationship.

    The problem as I see it is in mixing two ethical systems: one of production of goods and another of sexuality. They are not entirely mutually exclusive, but certainly not fully compatible.

    It would be good to make proper barriers and keep them apart, but alas.


    Source date (UTC): 2017-11-22 22:10:00 UTC

  • Communism(Envy) And Ponzi(Greed) Schemes

    “Why Won’t The Nightmare Dream Of Communism Die?” A century of Communism achieved four main results: poverty, oppression, war, and mass death. So why does anybody still think collectivism is ‘idealistic’? Glenn Reynolds has, I think, the right answer: “For the same reason Ponzi schemes won’t stop. It’s an effective con that zeroes in on human weaknesses. Ponzi schemes capitalize on greed. Communism capitalizes on envy, which is why it’s largely sustained by intellectuals, in whose personalities envy tends to be a particularly powerful component.”