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" ... At both Extreme Rules and Backlash, the women's division was limited to one PPV match per brand per show, and on both occasions, both of those bouts were title matches, one for the Raw Women's Championship and one for the SmackDown Women's Championship. Thus, as much as WWE likes to put forth this notion that the "women's evolution" is in full effect (and it has even created an all women's PPV, funnily enough, called Evolution to try to prove that), that isn't necessarily always true, especially when you consider the way the company has overlooked a number of promising female talents. ... "
" ... Just one more thing. You have to laugh—in the U.K., they want to dispense with the RPI (retail price index.) This is a retail measure of inflation that runs along side the CPI (consumer price index), which is the newer more favored measure. The trouble with the RPI is that it measures inflation at a higher rate than the CPI and funnily enough has all sorts of state liabilities indexed to it, like pensions for vulnerable old people. How inconvenient for the government. As such it is going to be replaced with the lower measure CPI. The punchline, if a further one is needed, is that this measure is lower for a number of reasons of which the most hilarious, if you have a twisted enough humor, is that when prices rise people switch to cheaper alternatives. This switch to cheap alternatives somehow means that inflation is less. It’s like saying prices didn’t go up, you just got poorer. You are eating burgers because you can’t afford steak anymore because it got too expensive but that’s not inflation. Just because a price went up doesn’t mean we are going to count it. ... "
" ... Market timing is the most difficult thing of all. It’s the very skill that you need to have to make a fortune in the markets and funnily enough it is technically impossible to have. ... "
" ... Ren: Beginning and developing STEM & Buds felt (funnily enough) like the Easter Egg hunts I’d go on as a kid, where I had strong convictions over what our end goal was but spent much time wandering freely and aimlessly. Ashna and I were 14 and 13, respectively, so STEM & Buds is the product of trial-and-error and a reflection of our personal growth. But even so, my formative experience with my third-grade teacher ultimately gave me the much-needed confidence to form mini-ventures like organizing a lunch-reading program for lower-proficiency Kindergarteners or developing drawings for local animal shelters. This, in turn, fostered a growing interest in social innovation and provided some basic foundation to turn intentions into initiatives—paving the way for both projects, STEM & Buds and SWDLS, a few years later. ... "
" ... Writing your passwords down on pen and paper was the second most popular approach for survey respondents, funnily enough. This was closely followed by writing it down in a document stored on a computer. In my case, the master password was backed up using both approaches. The piece of paper was in a place which meant a hacker would have to be in my house physically, know the location and what it referred to for it to be compromised. An improbable set of circumstances for all but the most valuable of targets. The digital version was on a hardware-encrypted USB stick with a long enough PIN, and a 10-attempt secure erase buffer, again unmarked as being my master key and kept somewhere (separate from the paper) that would require physical access. ... "