It's amazing what a great makeover can
do in a space like this.
This is usually
done in spaces like health centers, hospitals, or UMI units.
We all love fresh and crisp clothes and linens, but may I say that none of us really enjoys spending time doing laundry; especially if the laundry is
done in a space like the one below.
Not exact matches
Sure, it might be nice to have access to the absolute latest
in technology,
like John Wick
does when he arrives
in Rome, but you won't need to drop $ 1,000 on a new unlocked iPhone 8 if you keep your iPhone 6
in good condition, keep it clean (inside and out,) make sure you're not hogging file
space for unnecessary things, etc..
Apple's HomePod looks likely to find a place
in the smart speaker market but won't dominate its
space like the iPhone or iPad
did.
Not only
does it represent a potential conflict every time an advisor builds a portfolio for his clients, it also recalls some of the worst practices of the brokerage model -
like «shelf
space» fees wherein a mutual fund company engages
in a payola of sorts to make it onto a brokerage firm's platform or «recommended list.»
I mean, as you see consultancies —
like they say the big three accounting firms are now — bill less
in accounting revenue than they
do in consulting revenue, particularly
in the marketing and advertising
space.
If you can work
in a shared office
space, or even out of a residential
space like your home or garage, then
do that.
Finding Value
in Your Co-working
Spaces: Networking and Learning More than just providing a
space for
doing work, a co-working
space can be
like your real - life version of LinkedIn.
There's a saying
in that kind of
space industry: «There is no Planet B.» It's
like, you don't just get to say, «Oh, f — this, we'll go elsewhere.»
Bogusky is one of the biggest players
in the advertising industry, and he's got lots of ideas he
likes to share with people — especially about environmentalism, and what people are
doing to innovate
in the
space.
It's a danger for a startup to say about big, giant companies
like a Microsoft or a Google, «Oh, we don't compete
in their
space.»
«We were very religious
in the research of how a company would grow
like this, «
did it fit into the
space?»
What
do the
like to
do in this
space?
With the emergence of ambitious private
space companies
like SpaceX, Blue Origin and others, though, who's allowed to
do what
in the solar system is less clear.
Toronto - based Satish Kanwar, director of product at Shopify, an Ottawa company that offers software for creating an online store, speaks of the opportunities found by those who choose to work
in a startup before taking the plunge themselves: «One of the best things someone can
do is date a company first to see if you
like startups and the entrepreneurial
space before you commit to it,» he says.
«I'm
in the private
space business because I don't feel
like waiting 20 years for something to happen.
«What we would
like to ask investors to look at is our initiatives, some of the new things we're
doing — investing
in the online - to - offline
space in local services, digital entertainment.
The study,
like most research
done on our galaxy and
space in general, uses models born from calculations.
«Given how rapidly the [cryptocurrency]
space is unfolding, given the breadth of opportunities
in front of Coinbase, we feel very fortunate having someone
like Emilie with us and helping us figure out how to get those deals
done.»
Why
do you think you'll be successful
in the Vine - dominated social video
space, a tough market where so many others have failed (
like the Jay - Z - and Shakira - backed Viddy, most recently)?
So even though you're
in space, you still don't feel
like you're really, really far away.
We don't need M&A to deliver our growth and we are very much focused on our strategy of driving growth by accelerating our core products, by continuing to expand into white
spaces like chocolate
in China, chocolate here
in the US, and continuing to expand our position
in all kind of — all retail channels including e-commerce.
I tried to describe to my brother, who was also a test pilot — we had the same astronaut training, I just happened to fly
in space about two years before he
did — and I tried to explain to him for a couple year, «Hey, this is what this is
like.
People often look at a company
like SpaceX, a private entity that is
doing some incredible things
in space, and I think sometimes they don't recognize that for some of what SpaceX
does, NASA's
in partnership with them, supports them.
Some public
spaces like libraries don't bring
in much
in rent, so they mainly serve as a way to attract people to the mall, she says.
And to support them
in that passion, because when they find that passion, they will self - educate,
like I
did in space.
With such precious
space, don't waste it with unnecessary words
like «hello,» «nice to meet you,» and «thanks,» which can easily be included
in the email's body.
We could put up to 10 more chairs
in most salons, but we don't, because the
space is built
in a special way, so it feels
like you are sitting at a bar.
The move also comes as a number of retailers stake a claim
in the growing «smart home» industry which centers on tech that
does things
like let people turn off the air conditioning remotely: Best Buy (bby) recently announced it was giving more floor
space at 700 of its stores to better showcase Amazon's Echo as well as Google Home.
It is compact, making it a great fit for city drivers, but also has enough room inside (and trunk
space) that you don't feel
like you're tooling around
in a clown car.
Bad managers don't just exist
in movies
like «Horrible Bosses» and «Office
Space.»
China and the U.S.» competition for dominance
in artificial intelligence (AI) «
does seem a little
like the
space race of the»50s,» a leading technology venture capitalist said Wednesday.
Figuring out how to effectively promote competition
in networks feels
like it has to be an absolute priority, as
does ending the handwaving of acquisitions
in the
space.
While I also
like the REITs I may opt to buy other sector stocks as I
do not want to become too top heavy
in that
space.
So what
does the future have
in store for today's tech trends,
like augmented reality (AR), virtual reality, robotics, artificial intelligence, genetics (CRISPR), nano - technology,
space travel, cryptocurrencies, and autonomous vehicles?
The truth is it's not that there weren't any
like - minded entrepreneurs
in my area, we just didn't really have a common place to go until co-working
spaces started popping up.
You don't need to be hugely profitable from the start necessarily, but if your business can't pay basic expenses
like rent on an office / retail
space, employee payroll, and inventory costs, you won't be
in business for long.
What
do you think coworking
spaces might actually look
like in 2022?
As a result of this change since the scaling agreement many people
in the community want to avoid conducting the upgrade
in November for the 2 x part because they don't feel
like there's really a need for it anymore because now people were
doing these off block transactions and it's freed up all the
space and people aren't having to add the tips and the fees if you will.
Looking at his sector allocation above I know I'd
like to boost his healthcare holdings and may initiate several new positions as I have
done recently
in the pharama / biotech
space.
«
Like many founders
in this
space, to continue to grow you need capital, and the thing that I really respect about those guys is that they also know the limits of what they are able to
do to get to the vision they are trying to achieve.
We could see the price of silver go up 5, 10, 20 or 30 times just
like Bitcoin
did in a very short
space of time.
Consumer giants
like P&G and Kimberly - Clark are facing pressure from start - ups who don't need shelf
space in big box stores that can just launch a website and find customers online.
How
do you gain business advantage
in an intensely competitive
space like managed hosting?
Evolution
does not affect overall entropy
in a manner inconsistent with the laws of physics on a properly defined scale
in space and time — especially when you consider things
like failed mutations, decomposition of organisms, etc..
yo the thing is not about believing or not, is the fact that if we don't believe then we are worthless living garbage who occupy a
space in the universe only to create crap and pollution,
in that kind of case we would better be recycled into some industrial material for a better use than eating and living
like cattle, but if there is a god we acquire a divine status and a purpose to continue to exist beyond afterlife or at least the idea of it, which would give life a sense right?
give your money to religious organizations and
do not give your money to NOT FOR PROFITS
in expensive, luxurious office
spaces for example,
like UNITED WAY..
The significance of the sacrifices was to see our sinfulness and turn our hearts back to God and that is made clear with the death of Christ.The animals though could not remove our sin that was only possible through Christ as God he could remove sin
in the past present and future as he is outside of time and
space not
like us.So there sins
in effect were covered by Jesus as well
in the old testament as
in the new by Gods we just
did nt see it.The example of abraham able enoch they all were righteous they were justified before God.Enoch walked with God and was no more that sounds
like the rapture to me so the holy spirit was present
in that age just
like us.We see that God has always been at work to bring life and to bring mankind to salvation.
For example, referring to the «institutional field of cultural production» that «rapidly and radically transformed... the rigid dichotomy between «high» and «low» «(for academics
like Professor Rainey, dichotomies are always «rigid» and high art always needs scare quotes), he tells us that «Modernism's ambiguous achievement... was to probe the interstices dividing that variegated field and to forge within it a strange and unprecedented
space for cultural production, one that
did indeed entail a certain retreat from the domain of public culture, but one that also continued to overlap and intersect with the public realm
in a variety of contradictory ways.»