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" ... And I mean, that’s fine. I’m still looking forward to it. What I am not looking forward to is seeing a potentially beloved character die. But someone, or multiple someones almost have to, given the current situation, and how close we’re getting to the end of the season and the series. It’s the penultimate episode of the year, which if Game of Thrones history has taught us anything, means something massive is probably going to happen. ... "
" ... BeeLife’s hive costs €1,000 which includes the electrical system, the solar panels and of course, the hive and its legs. One beehive can house up to 50,000 bees which can themselves be ordered for about another €200. (Nuti explains that bee professionals will divide existing hives by into two by removing the queen. Sometimes hives do this naturally when two queens find themselves in the same place and half the colony splits and has to find a new place to camp out, sometimes in a new tree, a scooter or someones' roof.) Unlike competitors, Beelife don’t charge a monthly subscription so costs are contained to the initial outlay. ... "
" ... Charlamagne Tha God: Yes I have. I learn something new from everyone I interview. Sometimes I learn what to do, sometimes I learn what not to do. That's one of the principles in my book, the know it all knows nothing, i'm always open to new information, always receptive to learning, so I could be observing someones actions and learn. That's the biggest plus to doing interviews learning from others. ... "
" ... Importantly, another economic truth that cannot be refuted is Schumpeter’s about savings being a requirement for starting a business. For there to be entrepreneurs there must be abstinence on the part of someone or many someones so that an idea can morph into reality. And if anyone disagrees with any of this, please produce the list of prominent businesses that got that way sans copious investment. ... "
" ... I’m not much of a dirty Martini fan, but I loves me a Gibson. A Gibson—a Martini at its core with an onion instead of a twist or olive—is one of those cocktails that came up in the late 19th or early 20th century that has many origin theories that vary by year, place and time according to various newspaper mentions. But at some point, somewhere, someone (or several someones at different times at different bars in different cities), substituted an onion for an olive, and named the drink after someone whose last name is Gibson.* ... "