Maybe you are just in the wrong field. Those numbers they are showing are pre-tax which would mean you would need to make 52,000 a year. I have a bachelor's degree, I am not working in NYC and I bring in more then that post tax and I am not even well paid for my field.
Not at all, each one of those animals is a vegetarian, though the pig may stray from time to time. Notice there is no shark fin soup or snake on the list. :)
Turn the mouse so the top is facing the left hand, hold base steady with the right hand and swipe the left just over top of the scroll wheel as fast as you can making sure to just clip the top of the wheel and not press it, repeat till finished
I am guessing that the logic they used prior to the tractor was as follows: Step 1 - Get a friend with a truck to help if that fails go to step 2 Step 2 - Get a friend with a different brand of truck, if this fails go to step 3 Step 3 - Get a friend with the final brand of truck (no real Carolinian would use a non American truck (Yes I know Dodge/Ram is Italian now)) if that fails go to step 4 Step 4 - Get a tractor, never mind that this should have been done earlier
KFC is from Utah and besides it is a band of Yum Yum. Gillette is not a corporation either it is a band of P&G. No idea how Verizon beat out any of the banks for NY.
Disappointed that Moya or the White Star didn't make this list. I know Firefly got a lot of love but part of a season and a movie doesn't quite match up to the life of Farscape or B5.
I hope you guys are talking total points and not ones for a single guess. I got one of Ceder Point and was 0.003km from the picture and I only got 6449 and I located it in the first 15 secs.
The next one however was a 2 lane road between two corn fields with no structures or signs visible. I said Indiana they said Alberta and gave me 842 points.
The death of Borders was a business story, the fact that B&N is on life support is a business story. The traditional publishing industry has played itself into a very flawed business model that needs to change.
Borders and B&N played the race to the lower price game and pushed the small book stores out, then came Amazon who hasn't been interested in making money selling books. If you were in the industry and didn't see all of this coming you failed your basic business classes.
Amazon has self publishing with an editor service, and that is one of at least a dozen such services. None of the big publishing firms have made any real self-publish service effort, why?
Books will be written, they will be reviewed, they will appear on "best of" lists, they just might not be in the same places they have been for most of the last 100 years. Patterson is a fine writer but the Potter series was passed over several times before if was given a chance so who can really say that the traditional publishing industry hasn't cost us just as many great stories as it has shown us?
Step 1 - Get a friend with a truck to help if that fails go to step 2
Step 2 - Get a friend with a different brand of truck, if this fails go to step 3
Step 3 - Get a friend with the final brand of truck (no real Carolinian would use a non American truck (Yes I know Dodge/Ram is Italian now)) if that fails go to step 4
Step 4 - Get a tractor, never mind that this should have been done earlier
The next one however was a 2 lane road between two corn fields with no structures or signs visible. I said Indiana they said Alberta and gave me 842 points.
Borders and B&N played the race to the lower price game and pushed the small book stores out, then came Amazon who hasn't been interested in making money selling books. If you were in the industry and didn't see all of this coming you failed your basic business classes.
Amazon has self publishing with an editor service, and that is one of at least a dozen such services. None of the big publishing firms have made any real self-publish service effort, why?
Books will be written, they will be reviewed, they will appear on "best of" lists, they just might not be in the same places they have been for most of the last 100 years. Patterson is a fine writer but the Potter series was passed over several times before if was given a chance so who can really say that the traditional publishing industry hasn't cost us just as many great stories as it has shown us?