She feel asleep on the plane... why is that the airlines fault? Imagine you went to a local library (or barnes and noble) and feel asleep in one of the aisles. Is it the library's (or barnes and noble's) responsibility to find you and make sure you wake up by the time they close? Why...
So you are saying that people prefer cheaper products over superior knowledge and that big box stores are doing well by providing the former instead of the latter... seems like customers are getting what they want and capitalism is working fine. Just because you don't agree that people should...
I've always used something like these and never had any problems:
http://www.amazon.com/Metal-Collar-S...4874314&sr=8-1
I don't think you need super thick (and especially not magnetic) metal for stays.
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secondary_suite#Mother-in-Law_Apartment:
Mother-in-Law Apartment
A mother-in-law apartment is a small apartment accessory to a primary residence. Alternative names include "granny flat", "granny suite""in-law suite", and "accessory apartment", the first being...
What's with all the negative comments? I personally don't think this company is going to revolutionize the world, but who knows? There's no need to be insulting. It's an internship, after all. It's not like he's investing his entire life savings in this company.
Any, good luck MikeMike...
Why is it invaluable? Food and water are much more basic necessities, but that doesn't mean that the guy "flipping burgers" at McDonald's should necessarily earn more than a school teacher.
Education, like almost everything else, obeys the laws of supply and demand. The problem here is...
I know you're being facetious and I wouldn't suggest following this route, but why shouldn't you be able to build an airport?
Say you or some other person or corporation bought enough land to build an airport (just in case your backyard isn't big enough already). Now let's say you invested...
I did read his post and thought it was correct in general (ie, less government intervention would help). That's why I asked what specifically you disagreed with. Specific arguments help foster constructive debate a heck of a lot more than generic statements like "you're wrong" or "you're...
You're late to the game... http://current.newsweek.com/budgettravel/2009/02/how_much_is_ryanairs_bathroom.html.
At some point airlines will figure out what customers are willing to pay for and what they are not. Enough customers will likely tolerate fees for carry on bags will likely (IMO)...
I wonder if everyone who thinks that gold is at an all time high is sure enough to go out and short gold.
The truth is, like any other investment, there's a chance it can go up and an (risk and value adjusted) equal chance that it can go down. No one knows for sure either way. Anyone who...
What part, specifically, do you not agree with? Government deregulation is the reason flights are as cheap as they are now (if you think they are expensive now, they were twice as much before deregulation). We need less interference, not more.
If you don't like using an airline that charges...
The same is true of a monopoly. That just means there is no coercion (ie, no one is putting a gun to the head of any customer and forcing them to buy goods they don't want), not that the market is "free" in the Adam Smith sense.
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