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Day: November 5, 2015

We explain that we’ve gone through every possible solution and we can’t figure out the problem. Especially because the on-set monitors, to us, look just like the edit bay monitors. At this point, after two days of this, something finally dawns on the director.

“Do you think it has anything to do with the fact that I’m wearing sunglasses on set when I look at the monitor?”

In an age of guaranteed, minimum income, this man would have been given the reality check he deserved. Jobs would have been lost, but it wouldn’t have mattered as much

We explain that we’ve gone through every possible solution and we can’t figure out the problem. Especially because the on-set monitors, to us, look just like the edit bay monitors. At this point, after two days of this, something finally dawns on the director.

“Do you think it has anything to do with the fact that I’m wearing sunglasses on set when I look at the monitor?”

In an age of guaranteed, minimum income, this man would have been given the reality check he deserved. Jobs would have been lost, but it wouldn’t have mattered as much

If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.

Matthew 19:21

If you want to be perfect, go, sell your possessions and give to the poor, and you will have treasure in heaven. Then come, follow me.

Matthew 19:21

Since 1979, when the Reagan era ushered in our current age of American inequality, average annual earnings of the bottom 90 percent have increased by 16.7 percent; average annual earnings of the top 1 percent have increased by 149.4 percent; and average annual earnings of the top 0.1 percent have increased by 324.4 percent. It is not just that the rich have more money than the rest of us; their income is also growing much faster than the income of most people.

And barring a Miracle, you will never be in the 1%

Since 1979, when the Reagan era ushered in our current age of American inequality, average annual earnings of the bottom 90 percent have increased by 16.7 percent; average annual earnings of the top 1 percent have increased by 149.4 percent; and average annual earnings of the top 0.1 percent have increased by 324.4 percent. It is not just that the rich have more money than the rest of us; their income is also growing much faster than the income of most people.

And barring a Miracle, you will never be in the 1%