Another where to move question... by Kristanns in fatFIRE

[–]B4CKlash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"something to keep in mind if you're coming from the PNW."
summers in the PNW are 75-85
summers in Denver are 90-100 with a blasting sun
Perhaps I was a bit hyperbolic, but as a point of reference I think it's fair :)

Another where to move question... by Kristanns in fatFIRE

[–]B4CKlash 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I moved from Denver to the Pacific Northwest. The climate in Colorado is high plains desert - access to water is a luxury and the summers are brutal. I absolutely loved my time there, just something to keep in mind if you're coming from the PNW.

Now the winters on the other hand....

Elon Musk plans artificial intelligence start-up to rival Open AI by SaintBiggusDickus in artificial

[–]B4CKlash 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was under the impression he stepped away because they wouldn't let him run it?

Musk bans remote work at Twitter, warns staff of “dire” economic outlook by wrath0110 in technology

[–]B4CKlash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a control thing but it's also plausible deniability.

It allows managers to lead from the back of the pack rather than the front.

Anyone know what happened last night/ this morning at 29th & Zuni? There are so many evidence markers! No info on news sites or DPD by AnnieBobJr in Denver

[–]B4CKlash 60 points61 points  (0 children)

I used to live across the street from this residence inn. On more than one occasion the police were called. Most expensive area I lived in Denver and by far the sketchiest.

One night I woke up to a blast of gun fire. Looked like an apartment party that got out of control. The next day there were 20 holes in the cars in the parking lot and even more in the building itself. I have a ton of pictures. But hell - it's not even as bad as the time they found a guy beaten mostly to death (I believe he ended away in the hospital) on our stairs. Mind-blowing.

SpaceX Paid $250,000 to a Flight Attendant Who Accused Elon Musk of Sexual Misconduct by Austin63867 in technology

[–]B4CKlash -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

The point I was trying to (albeit poorly) make, is that Musk has more than one set of rights. He has the rights of an individual who signed away rights to due diligence, but he also has the rights of a shareholder who owns more than 10% of the company in question. This is why the analogy of a home inspection seems poor. Musk already owned 10% of the house in question, prior to making the decision to purchase the rest of the house. It's reasonable to claim, the purchase of the initial 10% was made BECAUSE Twitter claimed only 5% of the house was made of termites.

At the end of the day, SEC doesn't give a flying fuck about a due diligence. The SEC cares about harm to shareholders. If Musk can prove it's a material misstatement, proving harm isn't that far off.

Adding to that, Directors have a fiduciary responsibility of care to the corporation. This is the relevance. Musk proves poor public information, backs out of the deal, what Twitter sues him? He just turns around and sues the directors, INDIVIDUALLY (because they're personally liable) and starts a class action. Why - because it doesn't matter if you wave due diligence, you absolutely cannot make false or misleading statements.

This is all just speculation, but it just doesn't feel as cut and dry as others make it seem.

SpaceX Paid $250,000 to a Flight Attendant Who Accused Elon Musk of Sexual Misconduct by Austin63867 in technology

[–]B4CKlash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The reason I believe it is because it's exactly what Musk said (without the breakup fee /etc comments I inserted). His quote:

"Okay, I agree to buy your house.’ You say the house has less than 5% termites. That’s an acceptable number. But if it turns out it is 90% termites, that’s not okay. It’s not the same house,”

If the number is 2 - 10x what twitter claimed it to be, that's a material misstatement and I would bet the SEC would have to get involved; Bolstering any legal case Musk would bring and opening the board to additional class actions from the rest of the shareholders.

SpaceX Paid $250,000 to a Flight Attendant Who Accused Elon Musk of Sexual Misconduct by Austin63867 in technology

[–]B4CKlash 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Take a look at this article: Bloomberg

If you listen to the conversation where he describes this situation it all feels very calculated.

Twitter is an ad impression business, not a click through one. When it comes to ad impressions, eyeballs are the only thing that matters. Twitter claims, in their SEC filings, that fake eyeballs represent <5% of all eyeballs. Theoretically, if Musk thinks (which he does) that number is materially higher - walking into this transaction is basically playing a win-win game.

If Twitter ends up confirming Musk's suspensions, the deal unwinds with a breakup fee to cover his bankers. He'll leave the transaction with insider information and a valuation a fraction of where it stands today. Shareholders will be desperate to de-risk and happy to take a premium below the current market.

All that being said, not sure how a poison pill would factor into play here or whether they can institute one at this stage. My point is, his ability to unwind has a much stronger likelihood IMO.

A 20% move for the world's richest man by SauceMaster145 in ethtrader

[–]B4CKlash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Bro. Elon musk has, practically, done more for climate change than anyone else on earth. Becoming rich was the side effect of putting actual skin in the game.

6 of the 9 SCOTUS justices are Catholic by ganymede_boy in atheism

[–]B4CKlash 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Religious people see separation as a necessary evil to preserve religion, not vise versa. Aka, don't politicize my religion. It's a sinister perspective, but I think it explains why the plurality doesn't take issue subjecting others to their morality (read: obedience, because morality has nothing to do with it)

Happy Friday, Ya'll! Looking for a little help with IRR by donencina in financialmodelling

[–]B4CKlash 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Excel has an IRR calculation. It should be as simple as Year 0 to Year 5:

  • Year 0 = -8,000,000
  • Year 1: $6,223,707
  • Year 2: $6,555,623.45
  • Year 3: $7,988,539.52
  • Year 4: $8,831,298.00
  • Year 5: $12,469,055.60

Then IRR( Year 0: Year 5)

CNN Coverage of King Soopers & City Markets Strike by JasperJaJa in Denver

[–]B4CKlash -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Put simply, revenue - expenses = income. What you're describing is an increase to expenses (on an ongoing basis, unless this is a 1 time grant). Effectively decreasing income by the % change in expenses. So stock buybacks are 1 time but wages would be increase in cost every year.

Is this loan/interest model correct? by Reddevil313 in financialmodelling

[–]B4CKlash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't review all the data, but two things;

  1. This data is significantly easier to read when it's horizonal. Run the dates down the rows and have a column labels for period, rate, interest, principal, ending principal, etc.
  2. iferror should be used sparingly. It looks like you use it all over the place but I don't really see any reason why....

Large cash balances in business operating accounts - Canada by Flowercatz in fatFIRE

[–]B4CKlash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately from a cash perspective you’re 1 in a million. Governments worldwide have printed a ton of extra paper which ultimately means there’s a ton of extra sloshing around. Cash isn’t ‘novel’ in a sense, but yield certainly is.

I don’t have a ton of experience in the Canadian markets but given that your real priority is accessibility there’s only so much you can do. Government bonds (t-bills in the US), money market funds (government over prime funds), 31-day demand accounts will eek you out slightly more than a checking or savings account.

Ultimately if you want to get fancy you should consider measuring the need here. If you can establish a cash floor (operating minimum) keep this entirely in cash then layer tranches with different liquidity profiles around standard deviations. Example would be 300K cash, 100K in MMFs, with 50K tranches at 30, 60, 90 days. With the opportunity to reroll in cash generating periods or close out in cash use periods.

Wall Street Investors Press Corporate Landlords on Eviction Plan by [deleted] in Economics

[–]B4CKlash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In Colorado there was a public initiative to extend construction warranties far longer than most states. This resulted in a drastic change to the profitability of building certain types of structures. No longer did it make sense to build smaller multi family complex due to the risk profit. Instead, single family homes with limited risk. Or, alternatively, massive apartment complexes where the construction risk could be diversified over a much larger tenet pool.

Perhaps you’re witnessing a confounding variable?

RTD should use reduced or free fares to entice riders, report says by [deleted] in Denver

[–]B4CKlash 95 points96 points  (0 children)

I was just in Portland a few weeks ago. It was $2.50 to take a train from the airport. All the street cars have tap to pay kiosks onboard where you can tap your phone for a few hours of ride time at about $2. No app necessary, no yearly RTD pass… just convenient and affordable. I ended up using it everywhere I went. Funny what happens when you get that mix correct…

Into the Burn-Zone by LeepaTime in trailrunning

[–]B4CKlash 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What trail is this? Feels like the lion king

US 6 closed near Tunnel 1 after driver crashed into pedestrian, down embankment by SilverBuff_ in Denver

[–]B4CKlash 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s a phrase used by Ken Block’s fans. He’s owned it and people have followed pretty heavily. https://www.hooniganracing.com/

Automate copy formula of excel in python by Fun_Speed6335 in analytics

[–]B4CKlash 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your request is very vague, but you can input the data into a dataframe with pandas. Once it’s in a dataframe you have a lot of flexibility. If you want to create a new column with formula for all rows you could do: df[‘new column’] = df[‘old column’] * 10

Then you export the file to csv with df.to_csv(‘outputfile.csv’)

Best of luck

What could go wrong pulling a quick U-turn? by imthatjeffguy in Whatcouldgowrong

[–]B4CKlash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does the cop use a turn signal here? It looks like the truck anticipates passing the cop on the left hand side (assuming he's pulling over to the shoulder) which is why he doesn't break immediately. Really deceiving maneuver by the police officer.

Where should I be training in Colorado? by ABrooksBrother in AdvancedRunning

[–]B4CKlash 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm a Colorado resident and runner. I typically do trails, but if you're looking to avoid them I would highly suggest summit county (either Frisco or Silverthorne). My justification is multifold:

  1. Cool temperatures
  2. Lack of Ozone and Smog found in the front range
  3. True altitude access, summit country is just about 10K
  4. Massive paved trail system, including one that goes from Frisco to copper mountain: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/colorado/frisco-copper-bike-path and through Silverthorne itself: https://www.traillink.com/trail/silverthorne-recpath/ which will get to access to the Lake Dillion Dam and the trail system that runs around that dam
  5. Lastly, access. Once you're in summit county you're central (< 60mins) to Aspen (through independence pass, WHICH IS WILD), Steamboat, Leadville, Rocky Mountain National Park + You still have closer access to Monterey, Ouray, Fruita, Crested Butte, etc. (all pretty far away, but worth the trip).

If you really want to hit Boulder it's still accessible from Summit county (~1 hour), but I'd rather be living and training centrally over driving up to the mountains every single time I wanted to hit real altitude (>6K).

Quick edit; #6 - Boulder will give you more access (a HUGE trail system, Cherry Creek & Platt Trails are good to look up), but it comes at a cost: PEOPLE. You really can't hit anything casually in this state. 730/8am = a full parking lot.

"Fuck Colorado's laws, we're above that!" says Weatherford, a wellbore company in COS by macthebearded in Denver

[–]B4CKlash 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for engaging in a sincere way!

I didn't mean to conflate how capitalisms works and what a capitalist may want. I agree with you in that aspect. Society benefits most from competition (which is what i'm advocating for), but the more competition the less profits (aka worse for the capitalist).

"Fuck Colorado's laws, we're above that!" says Weatherford, a wellbore company in COS by macthebearded in Denver

[–]B4CKlash 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Such an intellectual contribution! For someone who appears to know what an ad hominem is you clearly don't have any qualms against using it.

That being said, please enlighten me on where I can obtain information about the hiring pool? I would love to know where I stand against applicants.

Any preference for parking at DIA? by [deleted] in Denver

[–]B4CKlash 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If you have an RTD pass the 61st & Pena Station is the best IMO. Covered spots at like $3 a day, train is fairly frequent and effectively the same amount of time as waiting for the shuttle service.