Sports hold lots of people off from cutting the cord. You'll miss some games, but the best matchups for college football are broadcast. So, it is a relevant and cost effective way to get some forms of entertainment even with commercials.
Nothing against mathematicians, but I suppose as a microbiologist the physics and engineering seems more 'applied' to me offhand, so perhaps more experience with killing things at some point. The team working under the position would have to be fairly diversified to ensure that the sterilization procedures didn't destroy the equipment, you'd need an engineer there if nowhere else. I guess a mathematician and physicist would be needed to help figure out how to kill a super intelligent shade of the color blue.
I mentioned upthread that if you read the postings the qualifications are more for an engineer than a safety officer. I agree with you that the latter would seem to be who you'd want in this position.
Granted! But if you look at the posting, why would a mathematician be a good generalist for a position like this? Maybe the networking with other NASA geeks would benefit from it. If the Andromeda Strain came down on us I'd be calling the CDC before someone that matched this posting.
I thought it was odd the emphasis on physical sciences and engineering versus experience in microbiology or infectious disease. A university biosafety officer is going to understand how to sterilize things better than a physicist.
Is this sort of sales data a bubble? I can't imagine paying the people to code that all up will result in sales margin that cover the cost. It'd seem more worth the money to payola your way to the top of the search results in Amazon et al.
I could see defending those consistently in that he's 'undoing' the previous orders. But yeah, they won't blink about anything further. I looked up the reddit thread and it is kind of surprising that even a pseudointellectual like Adams would link it... between the list of incomplete half measures and the comment section which appears to consist primarily of various misspellings of phrases related to drinking liberals tears... Has conservatism reduced itself to schadenfruede?
Yeah with a constant churn responsibilities and tribal knowledge fall apart. Where they can, I guess congress can 'route around' the executive branch for some things. I have a hard time envisioning him vetoing anything that gets hyped on Fox and Friends. But the house and senate leadership will be just as headless as they were for healthcare so who knows.
Mine last saw heavy use when I was finishing my basement. Nice to have something with physical buttons so I could skip songs randomly without taking attention off of what I was doing. Screens are nice but you have to look at them to accomplish anything, which is only ideal most of the time...
I am waving my cane at clouds with these... why do I want my phone to also be my credit card at the grocery store? I suppose I wouldn't mind have a thinner wallet but it isn't really any harder to get out of my pocket than my phone. Do you guys find this stuff useful?
They're the last place I go to look for anything at all... its a whole store stocked with the level of merchandise you find at the grocer that isn't groceries. If you happen to find a brand name you recognize, they probably made the SKU just for Walmart, so it is going to suck anyways.
Usually we just hand the data to the stats department to crunch, with the example above I almost fear more for science if the people designing the experiments knew better how to game it.
Why would it be banned if cigs aren't? But yes, it is the same nicotine so just as addictive. You can adjust the amount, however, and wean yourself off of it with the e-cigs in ways you can't do easily with standard.
I'm not a campaign strategist nor a psychologist. It is my layman's understanding that most bigotry probably is rooted in unfamiliarity (see how views of gays shifted once more were comfortable 'coming out of the closet' and then more people realized they had gay friends/relatives. E.g Dick Cheney). Hard to change that with something as comparatively rare as transgender. Normalizing it some with popular media might help a little (e.g. Sens8). Racism is already verboten in polite company. The other root for bigoted behavior would be the "excluded other" to scapegoat problems (i.e., fiscal issues so we should cut off "others" that are wasting money that should be used for the ingroup, see also funding programs that are believed to help minorities more than whites). To solve that is you'd have to remove the need for the scapegoating, which in this case would be to improve working conditions and employment figures, deal with the opioid problem (any studies on if there are still opioid issues where MJ is legal?). Ironically, one of the most politically bipartisan ways to give someone a job on the federal dime is to grow the military, which also generates role models for potentially stigmatized minorities that can see others that have successfully integrated and are revered for heroism and so on.
They have the benefit of more qualified soldiers. The ones unfit to serve will fail due to legit medical or psych issues, excluding them because they're transgender alone is just simple bigotry.
Exactly! So one for FM and one for AM... if that works then may as well send one for AUX.
Agreed, I've always found noise in analog signals to be less distracting than noise in digital signals.
Sports hold lots of people off from cutting the cord. You'll miss some games, but the best matchups for college football are broadcast. So, it is a relevant and cost effective way to get some forms of entertainment even with commercials.
So... how long did you wait to start mailing her invoices for the radio subscription in her car?
Nothing against mathematicians, but I suppose as a microbiologist the physics and engineering seems more 'applied' to me offhand, so perhaps more experience with killing things at some point. The team working under the position would have to be fairly diversified to ensure that the sterilization procedures didn't destroy the equipment, you'd need an engineer there if nowhere else. I guess a mathematician and physicist would be needed to help figure out how to kill a super intelligent shade of the color blue.
I mentioned upthread that if you read the postings the qualifications are more for an engineer than a safety officer. I agree with you that the latter would seem to be who you'd want in this position.
Granted! But if you look at the posting, why would a mathematician be a good generalist for a position like this? Maybe the networking with other NASA geeks would benefit from it. If the Andromeda Strain came down on us I'd be calling the CDC before someone that matched this posting.
I thought it was odd the emphasis on physical sciences and engineering versus experience in microbiology or infectious disease. A university biosafety officer is going to understand how to sterilize things better than a physicist.
But my GPU did math for a while! Certainly this is a worthy of exchange for goods and services!
Is this sort of sales data a bubble? I can't imagine paying the people to code that all up will result in sales margin that cover the cost. It'd seem more worth the money to payola your way to the top of the search results in Amazon et al.
Well I guess you have me there, too pragmatic for my own good.
I could see defending those consistently in that he's 'undoing' the previous orders. But yeah, they won't blink about anything further. I looked up the reddit thread and it is kind of surprising that even a pseudointellectual like Adams would link it... between the list of incomplete half measures and the comment section which appears to consist primarily of various misspellings of phrases related to drinking liberals tears... Has conservatism reduced itself to schadenfruede?
Yeah with a constant churn responsibilities and tribal knowledge fall apart. Where they can, I guess congress can 'route around' the executive branch for some things. I have a hard time envisioning him vetoing anything that gets hyped on Fox and Friends. But the house and senate leadership will be just as headless as they were for healthcare so who knows.
Laziness? They're required if you have to splice. Short of re doing all the drywall in a room sometimes you just can't get away from them.
I believe they let the caste system take care of that one for them outside the major cities.
Mine last saw heavy use when I was finishing my basement. Nice to have something with physical buttons so I could skip songs randomly without taking attention off of what I was doing. Screens are nice but you have to look at them to accomplish anything, which is only ideal most of the time...
They probably have more capital than I do if their grandparents come into play!
I am waving my cane at clouds with these... why do I want my phone to also be my credit card at the grocery store? I suppose I wouldn't mind have a thinner wallet but it isn't really any harder to get out of my pocket than my phone. Do you guys find this stuff useful?
My kids have iPod nanos because we wanted something with limited functionality. Small market for that, I suppose.
They're the last place I go to look for anything at all... its a whole store stocked with the level of merchandise you find at the grocer that isn't groceries. If you happen to find a brand name you recognize, they probably made the SKU just for Walmart, so it is going to suck anyways.
That's a weird narrative, they were the ones saying Trump had a good chance there coming up to the election.
Usually we just hand the data to the stats department to crunch, with the example above I almost fear more for science if the people designing the experiments knew better how to game it.
Why would it be banned if cigs aren't? But yes, it is the same nicotine so just as addictive. You can adjust the amount, however, and wean yourself off of it with the e-cigs in ways you can't do easily with standard.
I'm not a campaign strategist nor a psychologist. It is my layman's understanding that most bigotry probably is rooted in unfamiliarity (see how views of gays shifted once more were comfortable 'coming out of the closet' and then more people realized they had gay friends/relatives. E.g Dick Cheney). Hard to change that with something as comparatively rare as transgender. Normalizing it some with popular media might help a little (e.g. Sens8). Racism is already verboten in polite company. The other root for bigoted behavior would be the "excluded other" to scapegoat problems (i.e., fiscal issues so we should cut off "others" that are wasting money that should be used for the ingroup, see also funding programs that are believed to help minorities more than whites). To solve that is you'd have to remove the need for the scapegoating, which in this case would be to improve working conditions and employment figures, deal with the opioid problem (any studies on if there are still opioid issues where MJ is legal?). Ironically, one of the most politically bipartisan ways to give someone a job on the federal dime is to grow the military, which also generates role models for potentially stigmatized minorities that can see others that have successfully integrated and are revered for heroism and so on.
They have the benefit of more qualified soldiers. The ones unfit to serve will fail due to legit medical or psych issues, excluding them because they're transgender alone is just simple bigotry.