Wow I've always wanted to go.
You have to click on the image because its huge and won't display here.
Very interesting. I'm so struck by how normal the larger rocks look. They look like they could be in your backyard. I understand the moon and the earth were made from the same material but it is still remarkable.
Chet Faker - No Diggity perhaps That's not to say that the Dre and Blackstreet version isn't also great
These landings have not ceased to amaze me.
wow check out the catalog
WTF did I just watch. That was hypnotizing.
whoops wrong thread. I'll leave it here anyways.
I'm checking them out. Thanks.
Chainsmokers
I got you beat by 12. Where you between the dates of Friday September 2nd and Wednesday September 14 2011?
I'm on 1567 days. When did that happen? I guess I'll celebrate my 2000th.
They rarely do.
These all look like internet polls which Sanders naturally does better in because his supporters are young and tech savvy.
Collection of my images here with two of my favorites below: http://smoorman.com/collections/Lunar Vine of the images spliced together:
No. all stocks are able to trade on all exchanges and dark pools. The main rule governing stock trading is that every trade has to take place between the best bid displayed at any exchange and the best offer at any exchange. This means that no exchange is allowed to execute a trade that is not at least the best price in the market. Furthermore, you wouldn't want your stock to just trade at this exchange. Hypothetically if you only wanted your stock to trade on IEX you would probably be missing out offers to buy and sell that are better than what's displayed there. Picture this. In the below example we have three exchanges NYSE (New York Stock Exchange), NASD(Nasdaq) and IEX ("Investors" Exchange). They all have liquidity displayed at different levels. According to the rule above no trade can occur outside 11.99-12.01 because the best offer to buy is 11.99 at NASD and the best offer to sell is 12.01 at NYSE. IEX can't execute any displayed orders. Prices| NYSE| NASD| IEX 12.03| S 300| S200| S100 12.02| S 200| S100| _____ 12.01| S 100|______ |_____ 12.00| ______|______ |_____ 11.99| ______| B100|_____ 11.98| B100| B200 | S100 11.97| B200| B300 | S200 [email protected] [email protected] NYSE Exchange competition itself keeps exchange fees low so that no one exchange holds all the liquidity and can then raise their fees per trade. The Futures market has a lot less competition where CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) dominates the market.
Congrats cgod. I have some experience opening a restaurant in New York with some acquaintances recently. It's been about 6 months since it opened and the most concise advice I can give is keep costs low, have enough capital to survive twice as long as your worst case scenario, and market yourself to as wide an audience as possible. It sounds like you are prepared to personally put in all the TLC that a budding new business needs and this is the most important thing of all. Best of luck and enjoy yourself.
wow. Russia's sacracfice in WWII cannot be underestimated.
John Butler Trio
This song has a life of its own. I propose we post some of our favorite covers. I'll start: Lake Street Dive
This is something that intrigues me so much.
All the East/West streets in Manhattan from Houston up (1st to 192nd) are offset 29 degrees to true east/west.
Yeah kind of agree with you. But it's a name that people are using. So I can convey what the post is without explanation. That said I don't think the particular date is that important. I notice the sun coming through Manhattan all the time and take plenty of pictures no matter what day. I hope you enjoy nonetheless. Neil DeGrasse Tyson is overrated tbqh.
Mission Completed!
I think I'll just stay in the apartment for the rest of the day. I'm kind of terrified.
I'm thinking Charleston might be the coolest city in the traversal.