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" ... Later continuing, “When we talk about ableism in that way, it helps us understand that algorithmic discrimination doesn’t create something new, it builds on the ableism and other forms of oppression that already existed throughout society.” ... "
" ... The figure below, from Marvell’s presentation, shows that 30TB HDDs may come in 2023 with 50TB HDDs by 2026. By continuing to offer higher capacity HDDs the HDD companies can continue to have a cost advantage per TB compared to SSDs. ... "
" ... We would like to open a few more stores in key markets, while also continuing to develop our e-commerce channels. It is our 10-year anniversary this year, which is incredibly exciting, and we have actually been able to open a new store in Aspen despite the global uncertainty. While maintaining the safety of our clients and team as a priority we have been able to have stores open and our Aspen opening has exceeded our initial sales expectations! It would also be exciting to further our international expansion and open a flagship boutique outside the United States. ... "
" ... With continuing uncertainty in the job market, many workers furloughed, and more people enjoying the benefits of home working, the idea of a home-based business that offers flexibility and control is becoming more and more appealing. ... "
" ... You can still potentially increase your own benefit rate by continuing to work though, but only if you earn more in a year than you did in one of your previous 35 highest years of Social Security covered wage-indexed earnings. Social Security retirement benefits are based on an average of a person's highest 35 years of Social Security covered wage-indexed earnings, so additional years of earnings only increase a person's benefit rate if they're higher than one or more of the 35 years currently being used to calculate the person's benefit rate. Best, Larry ... "