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He brought the company private, but he still owns shares in the company, so if it goes belly up, he'll still lose whatever the company owes him, plus the value of his shares.
But as creditor, he would be better off in a bankruptcy than just a shareholder.
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That seems quiet and efficient. I've been using 20" box fan with 20x20 HVAC filters for many years now, but it uses about 20 to 50 watts, which is a lot. Maybe I'll try that instead.
I wonder if you could use that setup on a computer tower so it could pull double-duty -- filter the air while cooling the machine at the same time? That would probably keep the inside of my computer from gathering dust, too.
spoiler - answer to puzzle
***** spoiler - answer to geometry puzzle *****
I got 30cm, but I worked it out in my head so I may have made a mistake.
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Actually, the polystyrene peanuts and glitter carry a negative charge, so their molecules are anionic.
spoiler - mission to mars
From the visuals, it looks like they went to Andromeda galaxy, which is one of the things the film got wrong with the science -- 2M light-years away.
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Retro SciFi Film of the Week…
Mission to Mars (2000)
This film got great reviews in Europe but lousy reviews in the US. I suspect the lousy reviews were due to something other than the quality of the film because this is a well-made film. The sets and props are about the best I’ve seen, and the CG (computer graphics) are also well done.
The writing is a little weak, especially the dialogue, but these seasoned actors were able to bring those words to life. The plot is nothing special and the narrative is just a straight, linear story throughout – no flashbacks or flash-forwards. It’s a very easy film to watch and doesn’t demand much from the audience, but it’s still entertaining and realistic for the most part. There are a lot of lines of exposition in this film, but I think the filmmakers wanted to make sure anyone could watch this one and easily follow the plot.
Gary Sinise (Lt. Dan from Forrest Gump) gets the most screen time of the main characters, while Don Cheadle (Hotel Rwanda) got the least, and Cheadle was also given the majority of the clumsy exposition lines. (I wonder why?) The women were also slighted in this film, but sadly that’s typical for 20th century Hollywood.
Visually the film was fantastic with realistic scenes on Mars and in space which was somewhat reminiscent of 2001: A Space Odyssey. They didn’t get the science right all the time, and some of the situations and problems they faced were kind of unrealistic, but that’s par for Hollywood.
This is a great film for a family, or a group of people that may include those who might struggle with a more complex plot line or who prefer a temporally linear presentation but it’s entertaining for science geeks, too.
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The incidence of lactose intolerance is very high in Asia, so this actually makes sense.
Actually, Musk did invent PayPal with a bunch of other guys. They were know as the PayPal Mafia.
And prior to that he founded the first online bank, x.com.
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