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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
October 3 at 4:22 pm - Link
"Yes, I imagine it was completely irresponsible of Countrywide to make that loan to her." - William Chan
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Shawn Johnson Totally Looks Like Gadget Hackwrench « Totally Looks Like… Famous People and Celeb Look-A-Likes
September 5 at 12:24 pm - via Bookmarklet - Link
hilarious! - Chieze Okoye via Bookmarklet
totally cute. When Shawn Johnson smiles... as in really smiles her smile with all teeth, she totally looks like a chipmunk. - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
September 1 at 9:54 am - Link
"That is totally some great application of wing chun!" - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
August 21 at 4:36 pm - Link
"I'd be willing to bet that at least one person involved in this research is or is descended from an immigrant." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
August 21 at 4:36 pm - Link
"I'd be willing to bet that at least one person involved in this research is or is descended from an immigrant." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
August 6 at 8:46 pm - Link
"There is a new process by which they give you a drug to make you produce a surplus of bone marrow which leaks into your bloodstream, so donating bone marrow becomes just like giving blood! If they do need to take a needle into your hip, you feel soreness for a week or so. But there is nothing invasive like splitting open your leg. Actually, one of the most disappointing facts about bone marrow transplants is that after a match has been found, there is a strong chance that the donor would back out. Historically, a quarter of matched donors don't go through with donating, and people die. (I don't have a citation on that statistic, but it's what I remember.) I'd say soreness in your hip is a small price to pay for giving someone the gift of life." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
August 6 at 8:46 pm - Link
"There is a new process by which they give you a drug to make you produce a surplus of bone marrow which leaks into your bloodstream, so donating bone marrow becomes just like giving blood! If they do need to take a needle into your hip, you feel soreness for a week or so. But there is nothing invasive like splitting open your leg. Actually, one of the most disappointing facts about bone marrow transplants is that after a match has been found, there is a strong chance that the donor would back out. Historically, a quarter of matched donors don't go through with donating, and people die. (I don't have a citation on that statistic, but it's what I remember.) I'd say soreness in your hip is a small price to pay for giving someone the gift of life." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
August 6 at 8:37 pm - Link
"Help register potential donors! See: http://projectmichelle.com/set... This is a perfect event for campuses or offices. I organized a drive at my office and registered 82 people of all ethnicities who might one day save YOUR life. Do the same for Michelle and me, you and all Americans." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
August 6 at 8:37 pm - Link
"Help register potential donors! See: http://projectmichelle.com/set... This is a perfect event for campuses or offices. I organized a drive at my office and registered 82 people of all ethnicities who might one day save YOUR life. Do the same for Michelle and me, you and all Americans." - William Chan
Yelp
William Chan wrote a review on Yelp
July 28 at 12:32 pm - Link
"This was a very fun race. This race attracts a lot of fast competitors - so you'll have plenty of people to run with at almost any pace -as well as tons of casual runners and joggers and walkers.…" - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
July 26 at 1:25 pm - Link
"Hi bryan_wheelock. I have to respectfully disagree. See if this makes any sense: Re: "I would imagine almost anyone that received a tip that an investment was on the verge of failing would sell the stock." Receiving privileged, non-public information and then acting on it is the definition of insider trading. We have a lot of laws and restrictions to prevent insider trading. When I used to work in a finance position, I faced heavy restrictions if I wanted to buy stock in any industry my firm covered, and I was never in such a privileged position to hear, "Hey Martha, earnings are going to be ..." Not that my name is Martha. Regardless of the outcome of that specific trial, insider trading and corporate fraud in general are crimes for which the perpetrators get away with SOOO much. Steps should be taken to ensure that public investment markets operate according to public information rather than private privilege, and that deviants are punished. Maybe Martha Stewart was in fact a..." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
July 26 at 1:25 pm - Link
"Hi bryan_wheelock. I have to respectfully disagree. See if this makes any sense: Re: "I would imagine almost anyone that received a tip that an investment was on the verge of failing would sell the stock." Receiving privileged, non-public information and then acting on it is the definition of insider trading. We have a lot of laws and restrictions to prevent insider trading. When I used to work in a finance position, I faced heavy restrictions if I wanted to buy stock in any industry my firm covered, and I was never in such a privileged position to hear, "Hey Martha, earnings are going to be ..." Not that my name is Martha. Regardless of the outcome of that specific trial, insider trading and corporate fraud in general are crimes for which the perpetrators get away with SOOO much. Steps should be taken to ensure that public investment markets operate according to public information rather than private privilege, and that deviants are punished. Maybe Martha Stewart was in fact a..." - William Chan
Reddit
William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
July 26 at 12:58 pm - Link
"Here's my thinking: The calculation that there is still a half trillion in housing-related writedowns to be declared means that there is a lot of flack still to come at the financial industry/ housing industry/ overall economy." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
July 26 at 12:58 pm - Link
"Here's my thinking: The calculation that there is still a half trillion in housing-related writedowns to be declared means that there is a lot of flack still to come at the financial industry/ housing industry/ overall economy." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
July 24 at 5:23 pm - Link
"This is a very interesting proposal. I've always hated that Martha Stewart was convicted of corporate fraud and sentenced to time in prison, during and after which her investments, including those in Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSO), did just fine. In fact, I remember her doing interviews about her prison experience, which was "hard" and worth a lot of television minutes. Corpoate fraudsters generally do not receive severe enough punishments for their crimes. Whether the solution is a curtailing of their property rights - which constitutionally is what this reddit thread is suggesting - or something else is something we should be debating. Personally, I like this idea. It would certainly work much better as a deterrent against these kinds of crimes. Anyone who loses the right to own stocks forgoes much of their lifetime savings potential." - William Chan
Reddit
William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
July 24 at 5:23 pm - Link
"This is a very interesting proposal. I've always hated that Martha Stewart was convicted of corporate fraud and sentenced to time in prison, during and after which her investments, including those in Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSO), did just fine. In fact, I remember her doing interviews about her prison experience, which was "hard" and worth a lot of television minutes. Corpoate fraudsters generally do not receive severe enough punishments for their crimes. Whether the solution is a curtailing of their property rights - which constitutionally is what this reddit thread is suggesting - or something else is something we should be debating. Personally, I like this idea. It would certainly work much better as a deterrent against these kinds of crimes. Anyone who loses the right to own stocks forgoes much of their lifetime savings potential." - William Chan
Reddit
William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
April 27 at 2:36 am - Link
"Personally, I think it's a terrible idea to leave a balance on your credit card, assuming there are no extenuating circumstances. Someone who keeps spending outside of their budget must lack self control." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
April 27 at 2:36 am - Link
"Personally, I think it's a terrible idea to leave a balance on your credit card, assuming there are no extenuating circumstances. Someone who keeps spending outside of their budget must lack self control." - William Chan
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William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
April 27 at 2:36 am - Link
"Personally, I think it's a terrible idea to leave a balance on your credit card, assuming there are no extenuating circumstances. Someone who keeps spending outside of their budget must lack self control." - William Chan
Reddit
William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
April 27 at 2:36 am - Link
"Personally, I think it's a terrible idea to leave a balance on your credit card, assuming there are no extenuating circumstances. Someone who keeps spending outside of their budget must lack self control." - William Chan
Reddit
William Chan commented on a story on Reddit
April 27 at 2:36 am - Link
"Personally, I think it's a terrible idea to leave a balance on your credit card, assuming there are no extenuating circumstances. Someone who keeps spending outside of their budget must lack self control." - William Chan
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