So what it the world is an “Algo Man”? For that matter it could be a woman too but these are the folks with the brains that know how to put technology to work. Brokers on Wall Street don’t hardly ever go to a heavy meeting without their “algo man” as they realize some of the details and...
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We have all read about the Post Office and the fact that they need money too, so now to cut costs, folks are being offered a buy out to leave. Healthcare Benefits for Future Retirees of the US Postal System in Financial Jeopardy The Senate Homeland Security Committee approved a bill week that would...
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The Senate Homeland Security Committee approved a bill week that would give the Postal Service temporary relief from making full payments to the benefits fund and increase their ability to borrow money. The House already passed a bill to allow the Post Office to alter how they finance paying for...
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This does not make sense, why don’t we find other ways to spend the funds, like perhaps some additional limbs for soldiers that come home from war, bionic arms and hands which DARPA has funded and helped create? What’s up with this? DARPA is also involved in biotech research as well. ...
The basis of the current affairs of the FDA are not unlike many other stories being told today. We live in a world of transparency, and we are all still getting used to it for that matter, but things don’t fit under the carpet anymore. The old saying of “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it”...