“Damn” was her audible response
I recently heard a surprising story: A female CEO was briefed on a stellar candidate for a top job at her company. “Sounds ideal,” she said to the group in the room. “Male or female?” Male was the answer. “Damn” was her audible response. The guy wasn’t even interviewed. Why Are Men SilentSearch BIS
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- “This has been the coldest season with the most ice since we started Arctic Watch in 2000. Almost no whales. The NWPassage is still blocked with ice. Some of the bays still have not melted!”
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Blue Crab Boulevard: “Losing 36,000 MWs of the most cost-efficient generation capacity in the US is a disaster.”
“…Electricity Rates Would Necessarily Skyrocket” Here’s the source article from The Daily Caller that Blue Crab is commenting on and his conclusion… I shudder to think of what this is going to do to grid reliability as well. A lot … Continue reading
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