While the
metrics on the
white board are different, Coach Dave's words remain eternal: energy (number of hours worked of overtime), effort (percentage of new product developments and revenue streams created
by non-Bauer family staff) and desperation (the proportion of our overhead to sales, or how efficient we are in utilizing our capital and labor in our hungry quest for higher profit margins) remain an integral part of the winning formula.
The
White House said its approach would reduce global consumption of HFCs
by the equivalent of 700 million
metric tons of CO2 through 2025.
Hopefully it will be warmly embraced
by young and old, rich and poor, male and female, black,
white, brown, yellow, or of whatever orientation — religious, political or any other differentiating
metric you like — and will be a mega hit, enabling me to infuriate my critics as well as the angry throng of clowns that continues to congregate on my front lawn once I've had a few pops to take the edge off (and don't tell me we haven't all been there).