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A “google” is the large number of 1 with 100 zeroes after it. For lenders, a billion is a large number, and it would be unheard of for a lender to save $1 billion in costs. But that is what Google’s parent Alphabet Inc. is saving, per year in costs, because employees are working from home, not traveling, not paying for company promotions, travel, or entertainment. (Wing is also a company owned by Alphabet, and is a drone company delivering Girl Scout Cookies to an area in Virginia.) While lenders are focused on the cost to manufacture a loan, and CEOs are busy educating their staffs about existing costs and reducing them, other people are… trying to sell an island in Florida at $3 million per bedroom? Hope your plumbing doesn’t back up, or that you forgot to buy basil for that pasta sauce you’re making tonight. Don’t forget t
The Sprout: House passes Port of Montreal back-to-work legislation By Kelsey Johnson. Published on Apr 29, 2021 10:43am Construction workers pass West Block on Parliament Hill on Jan. 15, 2021. (Jolson Lim/iPolitics)
Here’s today’s agriculture news.
The Lead
The House of Commons passed back-to-work legislation targeted at ending a strike at the Port of Montreal early this morning sending the bill to the Senate for consideration. Dock workers at the port have been on strike since Monday and have been without a contract since 2019.
As Real Agriculture reports, the Senate is set to review the back-to-work legislation on Friday. Federal Labour Minister Filomena Tassi has estimated the strike could cost the Canadian economy between $40 and $100 million per week. The Port of Montreal ships a significant amount of containerized agricultural goods.
Tuesday (May the 4th) is âStar Warsâ Day.
Celebrated annually, the date never changes. Itâs a reference to the oft-said line (and its many variations), âMay the force be with you.â
George Lucasâ behemoth franchise first hit movie screens on May 25, 1977, when âStar Wars Episode IV: A New Hopeâ was released.
It kicked off a fandom that has spanned decades and generations, introducing us to the world of Jedis, Stormtroopers, Sith, Wookies, Ewoks and too many other species to list.
Over the past nearly 44 years, that first movie has blossomed into television cartoons, live-action series or shows.
According to the website radiotimes.com, there are a number of ways to watch the “Star Wars” movies, cartoons and live-action series in order.
Microsoft Word is changing its default font for the first time in almost 15 years and you’ll be able to vote on what they use. It’s sad how exciting I found this.
A new study ranked the best cities for “digital nomads” . . . those are people who work remotely and travel around to live short-term in different places.
A woman in Japan was arrested for stalking a police officer who arrested her last year . . . for stalking.
A woman in Missouri who smuggled a gun into jail inside her lady parts just got 10 years in prison.
Here’s an actual news headline from CBS 11 in Colorado Springs, quote, “Boulders block road in Boulder Canyon near Boulder according to Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.”
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