Just as a relatively small number
of zillionaires are scarfing up more and more of the nation's earnings, a top echelon of scientific «stars» are scoring a growing share of scientific publications.
The privately educated City trader turned professional politician spent the Wednesday evening lapping up the applause
of zillionaires and Tory press barons at the Ritz.
Not exact matches
The Villains: Megalomaniacal (
of course) Richard Branson-esque
zillionaire / thrillseeker Gustav Graves (Toby Stephens) may not be as balls - out nutty as some
of his predecessors, but writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade give him a more fully realized character arc than one would expect.
One
of the most lovey - dovey movies about a hotel ever made, the beautifully filmed but out -
of - touch documentary «Always at the Carlyle» takes a potentially juicy subject — a swanky landmark that caters to celebrities and
zillionaires — and turns it into a 90 - minute infomercial, with nary a revelation in sight.
The constellation's formation matches a number
of others indexed across ancient human civilization, constituting sufficient evidence to justify aging
zillionaire Peter Weylan (Guy Pearce, heavily augmented by prosthetics, and likely some CGI) sending a team
of scientists to the far reaches
of the galaxy, trailing the origins
of human life on a hunch.
Problem is, he's kind
of the worst — an Silicon Valley «
zillionaire» who has «literally no filter.»
Note that I'm not claiming to be an expert in any
of those things, but I've found that even minor improvements can (can, not will, I'm not peddling some sort
of ’12 Steps to Become an Internet
Zillionaire») make a difference, and it doesn't take much time or effort to make those improvements.
I still think Graham's way
of buying cheap and selling when the stock has gone much above intrinsic value (usually in next 3 - 5 years) is good and lot safer method for most investors who are not Buffett and who may want to get rich but not
zillionaires.
In an era when
zillionaires strut their hipness, and boost their investment portfolio, by snapping up the latest follies
of Jeff Koons, Tracey Emin, or Maurizio Cattelan, it's good to be reminded that vast wealth is not always synonymous with bad taste.
Repulsive:
Zillionaire James Cameron advocates energy poverty for people
of color!