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The CMHC isn't even Basel compliant. They are compliant provided there are no defaults which means we're hosed. In the event of a modest number of defaults they don't have the reserves to fund operations. namaste faggots posted:Is the implication that a private cmhc would be reticent to lend to as many broke rear end thousandaires really true though? gently caress no. Look at how they view health insurance risks in the US and apply that to mortgages and extrapolate. That guy is a free market at all costs kinda guy
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You tory assholes had a decade to do this yourselves before the problem because as big as it has. fuckers.
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# ? Oct 19, 2016 02:12 |
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gently caress Michael Ching chong (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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namaste faggots posted:gently caress Michael Ching chong This... is wonderful is ways that are not cool.
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# ? Oct 19, 2016 02:35 |
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cowofwar posted:Cut down trees, send to America, import value added furniture at high cost from America. #traditionalcanadianwayoflife Get some skills some tools and a workspace and you can build some mighty fine furniture with our cheap as poo poo lumber. Whoops sorry forgot y'all live in condos and apartments and probably aren't even allowed to keep a hammer in your home.
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Pixelboy posted:This... is wonderful is ways that are not cool. It's okay, he's ethnic Han.
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EvilJoven posted:Get some skills some tools and a workspace and you can build some mighty fine furniture with our cheap as poo poo lumber. For a measly $50/month you can join up at the van co-lab and have access to all the badly mistreated wood tools your wanna-be craftsman heart desires, as long as you can put up with the terrible personalities running the place. It's where I made my roses.
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# ? Oct 19, 2016 03:14 |
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EvilJoven posted:Get some skills some tools and a workspace and you can build some mighty fine furniture with our cheap as poo poo lumber. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTcvmmOkqJI
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I did a social experiment last night with some bathroom attendants in the venues I went to. When I went to wash my hands, when the point came where I was to tip them I gave them a choice: I will either give you a $5 tip, or the title to a free book that you can get online, literally read in an hour and develop within you a mindset about money that will attract 2-3x the tips you receive every night in the first month alone. Both said "that's way too much work" and therefore chose the $5. It's interesting to see that a lot of people complain about being poor, not having enough money, or their current financial standings in general yet most are unwilling to do the work it takes to create financial freedom. Most cannot accept that money is not actually separate from their beings (M.O.N.E.Y -= my own natural energy yield) and that all wealth is theirs. By following very simple principals anyone, ANYONE can get rich. By doing things in a certain way your results can and WILL change. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- And those offended would obviously be people in serious situations of lack who are stuck in their story. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Download this PDF if you're interested, it's a short read-this book is a classic. The Science of Getting Rich W D Wattles 528hz Meditation The Science of Getting Rich W D Wattles 528hz Meditation ►CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE BOOK :► Facebook :
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The Butcher posted:I did a social experiment last night with some bathroom attendants in the venues I went to. When I went to wash my hands, when the point came where I was to tip them I gave them a choice: The link to the PDF is broken.
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OSI bean dip posted:Hey. Tell me when Hootsuite is going IPO It looks like the City of Vancouver is interested in going ahead with rezoning part of the Mount Pleasant Industrial Area into allowing much higher density commercial with special density bonuses for "digital" use. Coincidentally this includes the parcel of land that Westbank CEO Ian Gillespie and Hootsuite CEO Ryan Holmes bought in 2015. Leveraging Hootsuite hype and dangling the possibility of politically attractive green tech jobs into getting his land upzoned before Hootsuite fizzles seems like a pretty decent backup plan for Mr Holmes. Here's an article about this from 2015. quote:Vancouver considers beneficial zoning changes to Hootsuite’s land
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The Butcher posted:I did a social experiment last night with some bathroom attendants in the venues I went to. When I went to wash my hands, when the point came where I was to tip them I gave them a choice: This works but my JO crystals need constant recharging and my gloves are way too short for my long fingers now
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Femtosecond posted:It looks like the City of Vancouver is interested in going ahead with rezoning part of the Mount Pleasant Industrial Area into allowing much higher density commercial with special density bonuses for "digital" use. Coincidentally this includes the parcel of land that Westbank CEO Ian Gillespie and Hootsuite CEO Ryan Holmes bought in 2015. Nobody outside of the 604 area code gives two shits about Hootsuite now.
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Femtosecond posted:It looks like the City of Vancouver is interested in going ahead with rezoning part of the Mount Pleasant Industrial Area into allowing much higher density commercial with special density bonuses for "digital" use. ⋆Coincidentally⋆ this includes the parcel of land that Westbank CEO Ian Gillespie and Hootsuite CEO Ryan Holmes bought in 2015. You didn't emphasize correctly, but don't worry bro I got you. OSI bean dip posted:Nobody outside of the 604 area code gives two shits about Hootsuite now. I saw someone link a news article to me with a hootsuite referrer. It was a confusing experience. I didn't click on the article in disgust tho.
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# ? Oct 19, 2016 14:51 |
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From a mailing list I am onquote:I need my home internet for my teaching job as well as some on-line
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OSI bean dip posted:From a mailing list I am on A mailing list of teachers who believe in bootstraps, bootstraps, bootstraps?
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Risky Bisquick posted:You didn't emphasize correctly, but don't worry bro I got you. Darn I knew I should use made liberal use of this guy . Let's have a closer look into the proposed definition for what would receive Digital density bonuses of 2.0 FSR. quote:Proposed definition: Digital Entertainment and Clearly the important work of social media apps conflicts with all other other zoning and we need to set aside our preserved industrial zoning for it. What happens when every developer tries to get the Digital density bonuses but then there's a tech crash and they have poo poo tons of empty generic office space they can't use for anything else? There's probably no actual enforcement of any of this so it probably doesn't matter.
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OSI bean dip posted:From a mailing list I am on Watching this stuff is like watching ISIS and Al Qaeda kill each other, except there are no innocent civilians to get hurt in Vancouver.
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Why should anyone give a gently caress about whether or not an office/complex is used for "digital" businesses or not? It's either a viable business or it isn't (and knowing Vancouver, more likely the latter)... what possible advantage could be argued to result from having a bullshit, artificial, trendy restriction?
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Lexicon posted:Why should anyone give a gently caress about whether or not an office/complex is used for "digital" businesses or not? It's either a viable business or it isn't (and knowing Vancouver, more likely the latter)... what possible advantage could be argued to result from having a bullshit, artificial, trendy restriction? Possibly they're anticipating push-back from the area's community when midrise office buildings or towers are proposed and city staff and politicians can say "no guys these buildings won't be full of just regular ol' office jobs, they'll be our super special competitive advantage coders who make Vancouver great!" That's somewhat of a non-cynical answer, when really it just seems like a straight-up handout to the landowners to be able to maximize development profits.
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it's because rezoning industrial areas in metropolitan centres is against every official plan much like strip clubs, once industrial land is rezoned it disappears forever, never to be seen again. city centres have shortages of industrial zoned land for this reason. so they are trying to justify why they are going against official planning policies
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RBC posted:it's because rezoning industrial areas in metropolitan centres is against every official plan If they did this it would open the flood gates of whining from all the other developers. Like that one developer who built that tower on land zoned for marina use or whatever.
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It's almost as if zoning is largely a bullshit concept Sure, keep the chemical plants and such geographically separate, but otherwise who gives an actual gently caress
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# ? Oct 19, 2016 17:54 |
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Lexicon posted:It's almost as if zoning is largely a bullshit concept Nothing bad will happen if you put homes around explosive chemicals.
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Lexicon posted:It's almost as if zoning is largely a bullshit concept Doesnt zoning have a huge impact on traffic (both commercial and commuter)? In theory it would also slow down suburban growth but that never actually happens.
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loving hootsuite cannot fail soon enough
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Lexicon posted:It's almost as if zoning is largely a bullshit concept Toronto has (argueably illegal) dispensaries beside schools right now.
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Risky Bisquick posted:Toronto has (argueably illegal) dispensaries beside schools right now. What is wrong with medical marijuana dispensaries? We may as well not put a Shoppers Drug Mart near any schools because they provide medicine based on synthetic opiates.
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OSI bean dip posted:What is wrong with medical marijuana dispensaries? We may as well not put a Shoppers Drug Mart near any schools because they provide medicine based on synthetic opiates. Growing on site can lead to a lot of side effects and either needs proper ventilation (and industrial zoning) or a farm setting. Dispensaries that aren't growing should be fine though (but Toronto's bylaw still sets a distance.)
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OSI bean dip posted:What is wrong with medical marijuana dispensaries? We may as well not put a Shoppers Drug Mart near any schools because they provide medicine based on synthetic opiates. Arivia posted:Growing on site can lead to a lot of side effects and either needs proper ventilation (and industrial zoning) or a farm setting. Dispensaries that aren't growing should be fine though (but Toronto's bylaw still sets a distance.)
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namaste faggots posted:loving hootsuite cannot fail soon enough Have you ever met anyone from there? I got introduced to a whole gaggle of them at a Meetup once... they basically all act like they were personally selected by Peter Thiel for a new, stealth Sergey-Brin/Mark-Zuckerberg-backed startup.
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My brother in law used to work there. I tried to get him to poo poo talk Holmes when he quit but I failed.
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Lexicon posted:Have you ever met anyone from there? I got introduced to a whole gaggle of them at a Meetup once... they basically all act like they were personally selected by Peter Thiel for a new, stealth Sergey-Brin/Mark-Zuckerberg-backed startup. quote:While I'm flattered by your attention, please note I am very happy at Hootsuite. Let me rephrase that. I consider earning a spot on the Security team at Hootsuite to be the professional equivalent of winning the lottery. And for all sorts of reasons I'll not bore you with, Hootsuite has earned, and deserves, my total loyalty. I will be here as long as they want me. But thanks for asking.
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Lexicon posted:Have you ever met anyone from there? I got introduced to a whole gaggle of them at a Meetup once... they basically all act like they were personally selected by Peter Thiel for a new, stealth Sergey-Brin/Mark-Zuckerberg-backed startup. Turns out that Peter Thiel, the guy that injects blood from children into his body in an attempt to extend his life, has the same brainwashing power of a real vampire. Hootsuite is the next RIM CI, we are going to see that thing hobble along for a decade+ on government assistance because reasons.
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# ? Oct 19, 2016 20:23 |
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Does Hootsuite have any useful patents because in 10 years their real estate will be worth nothing.
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# ? Oct 19, 2016 20:36 |
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Furnaceface posted:Hootsuite is the next RIM CI, we are going to see that thing hobble along for a decade+ on government assistance because reasons. RIM was at least a successful world-class company. Hootsuite has never been anything beyond like the 60th most successful tech startup in the world even at its peak and it's fairly likely that it will never IPO.
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DariusLikewise posted:Does Hootsuite have any useful patents because in 10 years their real estate will be worth nothing. Hootsuite literally rides on the coattails of Twitter which too is a failing company.
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Hootsuite is a developer for a platform that can't even get anyone to buy it because it has no revenue model or business case. Edit beaten.
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# ? Oct 19, 2016 20:41 |
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RIM: 2-5b worth in patents Hootsuite: a computerized web scraping method used to aggregate online platforms that may include social media. http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-...&FIELD2=&d=PTXT Risky Bisquick fucked around with this message at 20:47 on Oct 19, 2016 |
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Guys you're missing the broader point here: HOOTSUITE IS A REVENUE NEUTRAL UNICORN
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