Mike Winkelmann the digital artist known as Beeple is now “among the top three most valuable living artists" after the sale of Everydays: The First 5000 Days.
Credit: Bettmann/Getty I refused to sign it, McDonald said. I just thought we were taking risks we shouldn t be taking.
Along with the O-ring problem, McDonald also raised concerns about ice on the launchpad that could damage the spacecraft and rough seas at the location where the booster rocket was supposed to be recovered. I said, Let me tell you something. I sure hope nothing happens tomorrow, but if it does, I am not going to be the person to stand in front of a board of inquiry and explain why I gave you permission to fly my rocket boosters in an environment I knew they would never qualify to fly in, McDonald recalled telling officials ahead of the ill-fated flight.
Credit: Courtesy Lakisha Simmons I was reading every day, all weekend, in nights after work, all through my lunch break, she says of learning about FIRE tips. It felt good to know that I was taking control of my finances and was doing something that was going to help me, in the long run, be financially secure, which is something I didn t really ever have.
The FIRE philosophy inspired Simmons to cancel her cable bill, opting for streaming services Netflix and Amazon Prime instead. That saved her $100 a month. She also began shopping at discount grocery stores like Aldi and switched from a name-brand wireless carrier to one that offered a cheaper price (in her case, Mint Mobile). Unexpectedly, Simmons also learned to cut her sons hair to save on barber costs.
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Evanston, Illinois, is on the verge of doing something no other American city has done before: offer reparations to Black residents.
This year, the reparations will be distributed in $25,000 increments, funded by a 3 percent tax on legal recreational marijuana sales, ABC News reported. The money will be used for housing and is meant to counter the lack of affordability, lack of access to living-wage careers [in the city] and a lack of sense of place, 5th Ward Alderman Robin Rue Simmons told the outlet during a recent episode of
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