January 1989.
My dition has been progressively improving. It takes a total of 100 points to level up pletely, and since I scored twenty points on the application, it will cost a hundred. I estimate that professional skills range from 30.00 to 50.00 points, but my drawing specialty from my previous life is a practice that has allowed me to tih the drawing schemes, along with the ic bookstore, reag the established 20,000 points.
[Billy Carson:
Drawing: 21.53-22.00
Literature: 18.34-18.89
Ag: 6.34-10.03
Points: 0.0]
[Drawing Store
Purchased:
Samurai Jack: 15 points.
Hellboy: 22 points (1993).
Sm Dunk: 30 points (1990).
YuYu Hakusho: 40 points (1992).
Dexter's Laboratory: 21 points (1994).
Rugrats: Adventures in Diapers: 25 points.
Pinky and the Brain: 15 points (1992).
Johnny Bravo: 15 points (1994).
Rurouni Kenshin: 25 points (1994).
Evangelion: 20 points (1994).
Doom: 15 points (1993). ...]
The currently avaible series add up to a total of 10, which is my limit as an artist for Sm Dunk and YuYu Hakusho manga.
I must take a drawing break for publication and feedba what I publish. Hellboy, Samurai Jack, and Pinky and the Braihe ter of my attention. Acc to the color costs, it's better to sell a 200-page graphiovel. Eaic book should have an average number of numerals.
The color books will only be sold in the summer, and both Pinky and the Brain and Samurai Jack have four volumes. Hellboy has a total of 12 volumes, with eae taining four or five parts. Its story is more captivating, but it's years of tinuous work.
So far, I have a total of 16 chapters of the ongoing series. My drawing quality allows me to plete one chapter every eight hours, which means I will have three chapters done in a week. For the Hellboy series, I have already pleted the specified number of volumes for this year, which is one, divided into five parts. Its publication will start before the summer, in May, and end in early August. Each part of the volume is the first series of Hellboy, "Seed of Destru."
There are a total of 12 volumes, with eae having at least five or more chapters. Hehe focus is on the quality of the colored drawings and the captivating story that uniquely subverts the typical hero.
-So, you're sure that the lease price for this warehouse is 4,000 per month? - Billy said.
-Son, keep in mind that the reason we leased this warehouse building is its proximity to the residential area. And yes, with the sale of the third volume of the series, we earned 47,000. Given the ret banking problems, it's foolish to get into debt if you don't have suffit means. But assuming a debt help with the tax burden. Furthermore, I found a good property in Almaden Valley for the price of 250,000. I checked the zoning pn, and stru on a scale is permitted. The journey is an hour away from our home and allows for expansion. Oher hand, we could i in the property and pay rent until it's deemed necessary, - his father said.
-How much is the starting price for the business? - Billy asked.
-About 80,000, and the payment is in three installments, - Thomas said.
-Well, that's not bad, - Billy said.
-Alright, I'll start the sales iations. The cash flow is 40,000. We'll borrow an additional 40,000 from the bank and the rest from our own pockets, - Thomas said.
-On another note, I checked the stock of Cisco Systems, Ind researched it. It hasn't gone public yet. I'm curious where you heard about this pany, - he said.
-From a friend at school. His dad works iock market and boasts about his knowledge. It just seemed iing, and we have money. It's okay to i in a few other things, -Billy said.
-That's true, but I'm surprised you have such fht, - Thomas replied.
In his era, Billy knew several i pahat colpsed during the dot- bubble burst, one of them being Cisco Systems, Inc. At the time, it was named among the stocks of the new millennium, alongside World, AOL, General Electrid Yahoo. These are the two main cases he knows that will fall after the i bubble burst, not to mention Enron and its stock fraud.
He watched a movie called "The Truth About the Enron Case," which shed light on some iing stories about stocks, and ducted further resear the stock market crash.
World, previously known as Long Distance Dist Services (LDDS), was a pany that also focused on value-added services. Currently, it is growing.
-I'll keep an eye on Cisco. But if you want my advice, i in Coca-Co or Johnson & Johnson. They are panies worth admiring for their sisteurns before iing in ics. Some acquaintances in the office approached me to i in them, - said Thomas.
-Well, when we have the money, let's go to the bre office at PaineWebber, - Billy told Thomas.
-I'm not surprised you know about the PaineWebber bre office, but Merrill Lynch is better. E.F. Hutton provides better advice for individual iments, and portfolio ma isn't as expehe ission fees are different," his father replied. "Although, you should think about skateboards or toys. How about a home theater in the unused room we have? I know you still love movies. I heard that the 'Elmo Super 8 Sound 350SL' is like having a ema at home. We buy a special s. The total iment is 1,000. Each Super 8 film costs 30. It's not bad to buy the Star Wars series, - said Thomas.
-That sounds great. But I'd prefer Raiders of the Lost Ark. I couldn't see it during its premiere, - said Billy excitedly.
-Alright, Raiders of the Lost Ark it is. -
They both tio ihe factory, paying attention to minor details. After all, they would for the ing months.
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"The 'Elmo Super 8 Sound 350SL' is a specialized video mae, a projector for watg movies. It's the home theater of 2020. Super 8 films were a popur small-format film format. These films were recorded on 8mm film reels, allowihusiasts to make homemade movies with smaller, more affordable equipment. The film was loaded into a Super 8 camera, and a 'Super 8 mm' projector was used to py it on a s.
It's a well-known tool used in some small indepe emas to save costs or in upscale homes. Spending 30 to watch a movie is no joke; the price of a ticket is 3.50.
"The Truth About the Enron Case" is a real movie that expins the eock fraud itted by Enron ie '90s and early 2000s. Acc to my research, at that time, it ossible to manipute ating with future asset ats. The "dot-" crisis occurred because panies assimited the profits of the five years as ats, and everything seemed to add up until it became impossible to sustain those margins.
Another movie that uses this issue as edy is "Did Jane: Fun with Did Jane."