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I'm closer to 0 than I am 97, bruh.Your from the Cretaceous era
I don't even know what that is.Your from the Cretaceous era
I wish, but alas Waterloo wasn't offering tuition remission for prof kids and that's the only reason I'm in this whole deal.They cooking the numbers @kneeblock! You didn’t believe me! Are you still trynna move to the land of Justin-flation?
Why Canada’s inflation rate is likely much higher than reported
The head of capital market economics at Bank of Nova Scotia wrote that investors are getting ‘fake data on what’s really going on with Canadian inflation’www.theglobeandmail.com
Want me to call themI wish, but alas Waterloo wasn't offering tuition remission for prof kids and that's the only reason I'm in this whole deal.
Weather and Omicron are about to ratchet it up to $6.56.Little Caesars hot and ready is now $5.55. what now @kneeblock ?
More like $6.66Weather and Omicron are about to ratchet it up to $6.56.
FixedCPI up 7% last year - it hit a 39-year high in December.
The last time we were here? 1982.
- Michael Jackson releases Thriller
- Top Grossing Movie: E.T.
- Song of the Year: Physical by Olivia Newton-John
- Henry Fonda won Best Actor for On Golden Pond
- Raiders of the Lost Arc won for Best Film Editing
- Sony invented the CD player
- Commodore 64
- Hauler turned 75
- Epcot opens
YikesOur electric bill and gas bills were both up about 30% this month (December billing) from last year. Fucking brutal.
Same everywhere. All across the country.Our electric bill and gas bills were both up about 30% this month (December billing) from last year. Fucking brutal.
never mind climate change canada has a vax mandate on truckers crossing the border . american truckers need it to enter and everybody needs it to leaveThe "climate change" in the headline feels like a buzzword for clicks, but the situations he talks about are on point.
The only thing he left out was labor supply shortage due to Covid.
Worth the read. @Splinty you might find it interesting.
Lumber Prices Are off the Rails Again. Blame Climate Change.
“This is a supply-side problem. This is unlike any other market that any of us lumber traders have ever experienced.”www.theatlantic.com