Not exact matches
«Podcast rates are hard to
come by, but I'm aware of a few podcasts a quarter the size that are earning somewhere in excess of $ 10,000 / episode; presuming proportionally similar rates (which may be unrealistic, given the broader audience) The Bill Simmons Podcast, which publishes three times a week, could be
on a
> $ 6 million run rate, which, per my envelope math in the footnote above, could nearly pay for a 50 -
person staff a la Grantland.»
one by one: «And the founder of Christianity made no secret indeed of his estimation of the Jewish
people» =
> Jesus IS Jewish, Jesus LOVES His
people, Jesus WEPT when H knew the judgement that would
come on Jerusalem.
Once the radiation limits begin to be increased this should have a catalytic effect
on reducing emissions: 1) it will mean radiation leaks are understood to be less dangerous that currently thought
> less
people evacuated from effected zones
> reduced cost accident of accidents — reduced accident insurance cost; 2) population takes another look at the effects of radiation
> gains an understanding it is much less harmful than they thought
> fear subsides
> less opposition
> easier and less expensive to find sites supported by the
people nearby
> planning and sight approval costs
come down over time
> It's certainly plausible that the whole «consensus» meme
comes from
people on the fringe, who don't understand science (no matter PhD's)