I think people unfairly attacked #ZachBraff for using #Kickstarter to fund his movie. I think the film industry would be in better shape if that had become a model.
There are many #filmmakers
C'est tellement triste que la culture québécoise peut disparaître comme ça. Tellement de bons matériels qui est disponible absolument absolument nulle part. Souvent la seule place pour trouver certaines choses sont sur les sites pirates, et quand le site ferme beaucoup disparait. Je pense pas que l'entreprise privée peut régler ce genre de problème ça prend du leadership au gouvernement.
Répertoire des films disparus
I hadn't expected to be updating my books page so soon. I settled down with a new book at around 9pm this evening and for the first time in a very long time read it in one sitting. Which I suppose tells you something about how gripping this book is:
Parable of the sower by Octavia E. Butler
And now, time to sleep.. good night mastodon .
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#parableOfTheSower …
Some of my most profitable positions have come from limit orders that sat there for sometimes as long as a month or even two months.
I only back out of them if the market conditions have significantly changed from the time the order was entered. Very important not to chicken out when they get executed.
Yesterday MHK triggered for $101, in after hours, when there was no after hours action. I have a feeling brokerage needed to offload shares before earnings. Now it's at $118.…
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I was about 6 years old when I figured out how to whistle. Don’t recall why, or how long I’d been trying, just the moment it happened. I was so proud, I went immediately into my parents’ bedroom and whistled loudly at my father’s face. Maybe 6am. On a Sunday. He was not best pleased, my dad. I could tell that right away. I think I whistle today because of what happened next, which I don’t remember. Just a feeling, I guess. It was a while before I whistled again.
"for Republican lawmakers, criticizing university presidents for failing to protect Jewish students from antisemitism is a useful political issue with the potential to deepen divisions among Democrats — one that, unsurprisingly, they have pursued vociferously."
thing is, Democratic *voters* are not divided. 75% disapprove of Israel's actions in Gaza!