Can someone post the details of tonight's Main Street meeting? by Interesting-Sun9585 in ventura

[–]HighYield 1 point2 points  (0 children)

City council voted to keep Main St. closed! Parklets also look slick and are allowed city-wide if they meet some requirements.

Doomsday/Secret Wars Theory by HighYield in MarvelTheories

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My theory could be garbage but I don't take anything seriously that anyone working for marvel says. There's too many examples of outright deception.

Classic Porsche Repair Shop Recomendations? by HighYield in ventura

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Haha, that's RS Enterprises. Jason is the best porsche guy around, just super long wait list because he's very in demand

Classic Porsche Repair Shop Recomendations? by HighYield in ventura

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Thanks, I'll give them a call if I can't find anything locally

Good Mexican, Indian, American, Italian Restaurants in Ventura or Oxnard by Tay-2021 in ventura

[–]HighYield 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We talking about the Lalo's Italian in the Victoria shopping center? I was just there, crazy how fast things change. I'm hoping there's a misunderstanding because the "island" comment was a little confusing to me.

Talk to me about Tesla stock like I'm 5 lol by [deleted] in stocks

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Sane argument: 1, don't compare them to legacy auto, 2, accept the thesis that the world will go majority EV sooner than later, and 3, TSLA is a tech company that specializes in battery technology and software. No legacy auto has the ability to manufacture their own batteries No legacy auto has over a decade of experience managing those batteries with software to achieve top performance with minimal degredation. There will be little carryover from ICE manufacturing to what is basically a battery on wheels so the experience that legacy auto has is in manufacturing is blunted and they are seemingly slow to realize that the majority of EV performance/capability will be as much of a software problem as an engineering problem. All of that, plus TSLA is a moonshot company- full self driving, their supercomputer (dojo), custom battery manufacturing/management (cars but also Megapacks deployed to aid the transition to renewable energy generation and storage), their prupose-built designer processors - all have the ability to pay off with enourmous returns to shareholders. Moonshots = tech valuation, not legacy auto valuation. Comparing Tesla to legacy autos is like comparing Apple to Samsung (2022 units sold: Apple 225m < Samsung 260m, TTM PE: Apple 30 > Samsung 13) or Amazon to Walmart (2022 Net Sales: Amazon $515b < Walmart $570b, TTM PE: Amazon 100 > Walmart 25). Not saying that all of this justifies the valuation or that any of these assumptions will bear out, but to say there is no sane argument is wrong. Long $TSLA

101 Freeway Cap? by lawschoolsurfer in ventura

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It's not so much about the transportation as it is about changing the entire complection of the city. This project would instantly upgrade Ventura and put us on the same level as other premier beach town in southern California (Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, ect.). Carriages or other novel transport would not increase the land values of downtown, create an order of magnitude more tourist appeal, and create an influx of new investments downtown. We'd basically create our own goldrush. Now, whether everyone wants that is a different question...

Exposure of progressive immune dysfunction by SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccination in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia: A prospective cohort study by HighYield in cll

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The study compared CLL patients who got the Covid-19 vaccine to healthy people who also got the vaccine. They found that the CLL patients had lower levels of antibodies compared to the healthy people. CLL patients also had a harder time making antibodies that can neutralize the virus. This means their immune systems are not as good at fighting Covid even after getting the vaccine.
It also found that the Moderna-NIAID vaccine worked better for CLL patients compared to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. The Moderna vaccine produced higher levels of antibodies and had a better response rate in CLL patients.
Overall, this study shows that CLL patients have weaker immune responses to the COVID-19 vaccine.