People make such a big deal about this, but there was a Ford F-150 HEV [0] released in late 2021 (2022 model) that no one seems to talk about. It used the Ford Hybrid PowerBoost V6 engine (3.5L F150 FHEV), and seems to be more than sufficient. Though I haven't driven it myself.
I've found that the Kindle app is surprisingly good at reading comics. Pair it with a tablet and Libby and you are good to go... at least as a casual reader.
This is great! Does simply owning the record give them the right to play/distribute the track? Or is it because they are out of copyright and in the public domain?
More info here: Advanced Methods to Target and Eliminate Unlawful Robocalls: Petition for Reconsideration and Request for Clarification of USTelecom – The Broadband Association https://ofr.report/pi/2021-28212/
Yes, most government data is awful but it's usually at least workable. That's why sites like sec.report and https://fccid.report exist. https://www.ecfr.gov is actually good though.
I've had it a few times and it's very good, but not better than most good rice. I think people mostly just don't have nice or fresh rice, they fine Carolina gold which is very well branded and think it's the best. It's not hard to find better than average rice online[0].
Wonderful gallery! Interesting sharpening technique in image 7 with a blunt writing tip. Typically you'd seen a more angled cone [0] and a sharper end, but I guess this means no color is wasted when doing the initial sharpening?
Anyone note a list of his brands? I think I see some Faber-Castell but can't ID anything else.
Ah, thank you. I would have called this the "net asset value" or perhaps the book value, or something like that.
So, in other words, Indie lacked in notable liquidity events so realized IRR was low while the perceived book value was somewhat higher. I'd imagine this happens all the time in VC.
Yes, it was an interesting read but my takeaway was that this was a very conventional failure as an investment vehicle.
Can anyone explain "as converted" IRR to me? I'm fairly familiar with finance concepts, but this was a new one to me, so seeing it being blamed in some way for the fund's closure confused me.
[0]: https://transportation.report/vehicles/2022-ford-f150-pickup...