I was trying to figure out how to do that and couldn't. Well done, Dana!
The Crying of Natter 49
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Alternatively:
Right. Mine was the Next Gen music, Jesse's was TOS.
You know the original series theme has words, right? Sung by Nichelle Nicholls? AWESOME.
You know the original series theme has words, right? Sung by Nichelle Nicholls? AWESOME.
Yeah, that wikipedia link says her version isn't the original lyrics. Which are also AWESOME.
Mine was the Next Gen music, Jesse's was TOS.
Clearly. Y'all kick ass at ASCII humming.
Oooh, I only knew about the original lyrics.
Mine was the Next Gen music, Jesse's was TOS.
Clearly is right.
I do think the framing of that article was a little overwrought.
Yeah, my read of it is that it's total old-school muckraking. They have several billion dollars invested in the market; it would be hard to avoid a polluter or a gas company (and, AFAIK, every gas company is in Nigeria, and Nigeria is awful) and still make a profit-- especially if you're hedging your investments.
ION, I cooked brunch and dinner tonight, mostly from recipes out of Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything. Scrambled eggs were amazing. A broiled cornish game hen turned out surprisingly tasty despite spending a few years aging in my freezer.
it would be hard to avoid a polluter or a gas company
It would be interesting, however, to exercise some might along with investment dollars. From the sound of that article, for instance, the evil gas companies are going to break pollution laws. Does anyone have enough financial clout to encourage them to follow the rules?
You guys with the Star Trek theme--okay, it kinda worked.
It was hard just finding 401k plans that didn't have ridiculously offensive companies on the dole. Today there are purportedly socially responsible investment firms, but it's still pretty tough for the average joe to invest responsibly, let alone someone of that weight of funds.
Although I certainly agree, if anyone could cause some changes, they probably could.
I've been wondering for a while why they don't jusy buy a drug company. There's got to be a sweet spot of modest profit and good works.