A list of puns related to "Shredder (software)"
I've been using BitKiller for a while now, what softwares do you guys use and which do you think is the best?
There are lots of file/folder shredding methods. I'm looking for a FBI/NSA proof file shredder that output is non-recoverable to any software/hardware recovery methods.
I prefer portable one. But the quality of shredding is first priority than being portable. I'm can install it if its meet the requirements mentioned above.
As per title, what do you level up at level 1 for Snapfire and which one do you max first?
For Snapfire support I usually buy Blight Stone and Max Lil' Shredder first, with one value point in Scatterblast.
I've seen some pros max Scatterblast from level 1.
Which would be the best choice?
In American sitcoms and stuff they press a button and a drill sort of noise comes from their sink and they drop stuff and it shreds it, what is that and what situation would it actually be used in
tl;dr: PLUG uses its shareholders' hard-earned cash to fund a money-losing business which may never be economical, with big profits for mega-cap retailers along the way.
It's me, the butt plug gay bear from a few weeks ago. Remember when PLUG was over 30 bucks a share? Good times, I could get the June $20 puts for like 50 cents. Not anymore!
I want to talk to you today about how PLUG makes its money. The usual way to answer this question is by reading the latest 10-K -- but PLUG still hasn't filed a 10-K for 2020 despite being 10 days from losing compliance with NASDAQ listing rules and risking being de-listed. This would be bad for the stock.
The 10-K (people in the industry* call it just a "K" for short) is pretty long and boring anyway, but luckily the SEC makes companies file financial statements every quarter, so we can look at the Q to see what PLUG was doing during the first 9 months of 2020.
Take a look at the Statement of Cash Flows on page 7. The first column of numbers indicates how much money PLUG got or made from doing stuff over those 9 months, with regular numbers meaning they made money and numbers in (parentheses) meaning they used money. In the course of doing business stuff, PLUG burned an astonishing amount of cash -- something like $182 million, which I get by adding the "net cash used in operating activities" line to the "purchases of property, plant and equipment" and "purchases for construction of leased property" lines. They also spent another $40 million on acquisitions. All that money has to come from somewhere. But if it's not coming from business activities, then where?
Look no further than the "net cash provided by financing activities" line -- a robust $590 million. More than half of that is from "proceeds from public offerings, net of transaction costs" -- selling stock. How does Plug Power make its money? By selling stock (and issuing convertible debt).
If you go back and look at the 2019 K -- sorry, I know it's long -- they will tell you outright that this is the only way they've ever made money: "We have not achieved operating profitabili
... keep reading on reddit β‘So with TMNT Shredderβs revenge coming this I was wondering what are some other fun side scrolling beat em up games would you recommend for Switch?
Ok so first a disclaimer which might put some people of: I'm a NON-VEGAN who is researching veganism atm, eating less and less meat, thinking about ethics,... I might not be vegan (yet) but I don't buy bacon etc anymore since seeing some clips from a slaughterhouse, try to replace milk and diary with soy puddings and almond/oat milk (I've found I actually like the vegan alternatives more than actually diary), .... So I admit I'm not vegan (for now) but I hope this sub can help me with my question without attacking me ^^'
I read the FAQ of the sub because I want to learn about what veganism is about and saw vegans avoid eggs mainly because of the male chicks being shredded. I think this is a really important reason for considering avoiding eggs. To be honest I'm shocked "chick shredders" are a real thing and not something straight out of a horror movie... I'm definitly going to eat less and less eggs...
I love chickens and was thinking... can I save male chickens from the shredder directly without supporting the factory with money? I know not eating eggs helps not supporting it but even if you don't eat eggs, is it possible to save chicks directly? Do these factories allow people to get the male chicks who are normally shredded for free? I would love to save some chicks from a horrible death and keep a small group of roosters as pets. I've read vegans dislike keeping pets in enclosures but I think keeping the roosters as pets is better than having them shred when they're babies. Even if I could just save 5 chicks directly from a horrible death, it would make my day and raise them with love and care.
Thank you for reading
Edit: Forgot to add, I think it's frustrating that eggs are added in so many things, yesterday my family was eating chicken but I decided to eat veggie burgers instead but now I read they contain some egg proteins... Anyone else has this frustration that they want to avoid meat but still encounter animal products in veggie products? Also sorry for my English, it's not my native language.
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