Speaking on the sidelines of a smart grid conference in Washington, Dr. Chu said he didn't
think average folks had the know - how or will to to change their behavior enough to reduce greenhouse - gas emissions.
Not exact matches
Ramsey has 6 poor games in a row, keeps getting in the lineup, puts one above
average result together by his standards,
folks get excited and fooled into
thinking he's back to «his best», then he gets hurts.
This should alarm
folks in Connecticut, where we're not as smart as we
think we are, but still above
average.
Not only are
folks willing to pay the MSRP; most go to great lengths to personalize their Porsches with selected options at prices the
average person might
think ridiculous.
Wexboy is nice enough to add almost a year to the
average life expectancy of the old
folks in his spreadsheet, and I
think the proper discount rate is probably even closer to the risk - free rate (near zero these days...) than the yield of investment grade bonds.
By contrast, insurers deal with a more select group: They know that income annuities tend to be bought by
folks who
think they will live longer than
average, so they're priced accordingly.
I would be willing to bet that the standard of living of these
folks, and my own as well, is much higher than your own, or what you
think might be optimal for the
average Joe / Jane public.
I
think they are getting close to the magic formula for
average folks to leverage the time and effort they put into social media.