Model through next Wednesday.
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Swarely said:
Model through next Wednesday.
I guarantee they made a couple of asses of themselves.agsalaska said:
So how cooperative were those donkeys?
Irish_Man said:
What are the odds of that thing being remotely close to the Texas coast
Perhaps the American Red Cross would like to reconsider devoting 1.2% of its annual proceeds to executive compensation for that Board. I bet they could shave $500k off of their books pretty easily and start to inch their way back into the fractional percentage points in which other "non profits" operate.dmart90 said:
Any of you that work for High Tech companies in Austin; the American Red Cross Board has challenged the Austin High Tech community to raise $500,000 in support of the Harvey relief efforts:
https://www.redcross.org/donate/cm/hightechchallenge-pub
AggieChemist said:Perhaps the American Red Cross would like to reconsider devoting 1.2% of its annual proceeds to executive compensation for that Board. I bet they could shave $500k off of their books pretty easily and start to inch their way back into the fractional percentage points in which other "non profits" operate.dmart90 said:
Any of you that work for High Tech companies in Austin; the American Red Cross Board has challenged the Austin High Tech community to raise $500,000 in support of the Harvey relief efforts:
https://www.redcross.org/donate/cm/hightechchallenge-pub
dmart90 said:AggieChemist said:Perhaps the American Red Cross would like to reconsider devoting 1.2% of its annual proceeds to executive compensation for that Board. I bet they could shave $500k off of their books pretty easily and start to inch their way back into the fractional percentage points in which other "non profits" operate.dmart90 said:
Any of you that work for High Tech companies in Austin; the American Red Cross Board has challenged the Austin High Tech community to raise $500,000 in support of the Harvey relief efforts:
https://www.redcross.org/donate/cm/hightechchallenge-pub
Still too early, but now the majority of models have TS Irma turning north and not making it into the Gulf.Swarely said:
FWIW that's the kind of track that those of us in the Carolinas would pay even more attention to, because the inevitable turn to the north would be possibly be closer to us instead of out to sea.Swarely said:
Irma is on the board. And she doesn't look like she's going to the Carolinas anymore.