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RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPMto NFL@lemmy.world•Sources: Purdy, 49ers reach 5-year, $265M deal13·21 hours agoThe richest Mr. Irrelevant ever.
“Chicago is the place quarterbacks go to die,” LOL too late dad.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPto Canada@lemmy.ca•Why Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre moved out of his office, but not Stornoway181·1 day agoIn other words: Fired Politician Continues to Live in Mansion at Taxpayers’ Expense.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPto Canada@lemmy.ca•Tariffs hitting shoppers in Canada and U.S., with some prices set to rise at Loblaw stores, Walmart12·2 days agoThat’s exactly this. They used covid manufacturing stoppages and shipping bottlenecks as excuse. Now they will do this again.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPto science@lemmy.world•First fault rupture ever filmed: M7.9 surface rupture filmed near Thazi, MyanmarEnglish19·2 days agoKeep your eyes on the ground outside the fence, and the row of potted plants in the background.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPto Canada@lemmy.ca•What, exactly, are Alberta separatists mad about?81·3 days agoLet them get very serious about separation. and its consequences. Only when they face it will they realize what they’ll have. Or not have. I can tell you one thing - once they have their own currency, it will appreciate. It’ll make oil production costs more expensive, make their oil and gas less profitable. Further, their currency becomes directly pegged to the oil price, with little to no stability which makes doing business and trade-dependent economy like theirs and ours more difficult and costly. They will ask to continue to use Canadian dollar and we should absolutely refuse it - they want the benefits without the costs.
Equalization payments are there for economic imbalances. Look at EU. Once Germany joined EU and uses Euro, it is like a currency depreciation making their goods more cost effective in the world market. Thus Germany enjoys a huge trade surplus. It’s not a coincidence Germany has had huge trade surpluses since they went to a common currency. This surplus would shrink if they went back to their own currency, as the Mark will appreciate due to the trade surplus vs other currencies making their goods less competitive in global market.
Nuggets played great. But they got tired late 4th. Lack of depth killed them.
One moment OKC was ahead 12-2. Next minute I look up its 13-12.
OMG!!! HALIBURTON WITH LIKE 6 3S IN A ROWWWWWWWWWWWW!!! Late 2nd quarter. I have never seen a player shoot like that since PRIME STEPH.
RandAlThor@lemmy.cato World News@lemmy.world•Xi’s defiance pays off as Trump meets most Chinese trade demandsEnglish26·4 days agoIsn’t it funny there’s no mention of drugs from Chinese companies.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPto Canada@lemmy.ca•Honda Canada postpones multibillion EV investment project in Ontario231·4 days agoThis is Trump messing with our food.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPMto NBA@lemmy.world•Edwards' halftime talk sparks Wolves to 3-1 leadEnglish1·4 days agoI knew something happened at half time because Wolves came out a different team at the half. I also don’t know Finch to be a motivational speaker and this story confirms it.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPMto NBA@lemmy.world•Giannis open to exploring best fits outside BucksEnglish1·5 days agoI like OKC, Pacers. Maybe Houston. Some think Spurs but who are they trading?
Wow Tatum injury is really freaky.
This has been a weird game. First Celtic couldn’t miss. Knicks storms back. Weird fouls on key players. Tatum hot cold hot cold.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caMto NBA@lemmy.world•Mavericks win NBA draft lottery with 1.8% oddsEnglish7·5 days agoRaptors tanked and got 9th. Sixers were going for a championship and got the 3rd seed. SMH.
RandAlThor@lemmy.caOPMto NBA@lemmy.world•Giannis open to exploring best fits outside BucksEnglish3·5 days agoYeah it’s clearly leaked from his side.
I think it was Knicks’ turn to be tight.
Fantastic game by Denver. Excellent coaching by Adelmann. He is the real deal.
According to a web source, retail price of a kilo of chicken is US$ 2.06 to $3.84 per kilo in Myanmar. https://www.selinawamucii.com/insights/prices/myanmar/chicken-meat/
Adidas workers are earning $US1.20 PER DAY. That means working the whole day at Adidas will not buy a single meal for these workers.