It cuts the other way as well. It's incredibly easy to file suit against larger corporations (e.g. your landlord in small claims) and just represent yourself and be confident all you're potentially out is the court…
I believe there actually often is a calendar association but only because the US fiscal year starts October 1st, and funding legislation needs to be enacted before then.
This was controlled for as stated in the article: > The researchers compared outcomes for patients within the same hospitals who were cared for by doctors with different exam scores. This allowed the researchers to…
If you are running less than 30 miles per week or so and don't have multiple injury risk factors (e.g. prior history of injury, being older, female) you can fairly safely run at whatever pace you'd like and know that…
I think you deserve your 50 cents for this post.
I'm guessing this definition of a safe space (e.g. able to say what you want, with possible racism included) isn't what nonconservatives would label a safe space.
No one at this level is playing tournaments without massive preparation. This is especially true at the WCC where both sides have not just one but teams of seconds to help with prep. Ding has been a shadow of himself…
"Zone" training is primarily a way for high mileage runners to get the physical adaptation of running with lower risk of injury on easy days. If you're running < 20 mpw there should be minimal risk of injury and you…
Notation has changed over the years. Even twenty years ago you could pick up (admittedly dated) books using descriptive notation (e.g. P-K4). It's pretty clear what is the accepted standard for notation today though.
The article's headline is a little misleading. It is only referring to college graduates that are "underemployed," i.e. have a job not requiring college-level skills in general, as opposed to a job that is unrelated to…
Simon is Sacha's cousin (according to Wikipedia).
Separately, retail investors also outperform the S&P on average: https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/who-you-calling-dumb-mone... > The average individual-investor stock portfolio has risen about 150% since the beginning…
How are search trends the same as ownership of the currency? Also in Argentina it's "dólar," not "dollar": https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=AR&q=g...
I'm guessing it's more about the faculty being hard and/or expensive to retain for those majors.
That and the ultra-stagnant economy which in turn leads to mortgage rates of around 1%.
A quick search shows Garg's net worth is ~4B. Despite previous actions he deserves some amount of respect IMO for putting his own money on the line here.
If you just count Manhattan at ~70,000 / sq mi it's certainly up there in terms of population density. The outer boroughs (and Staten Island specifically) pull down the average quite a bit.
I'm not sure that calculation makes sense. If someone has already lived to 77 he probably has a much higher chance of living to 78 than the average person. And if someone has lived past 78 does that mean he's lost…
Here comes the 50 cent army
Right, it seems London at 101 and Toronto at 92 USD pull down the averages of both those groups significantly.
One company has also lied about "nearly all aspects of the business," so maybe its 5B valuation is based on not quite legitimate things.
An arbiter 100% cannot stop a game because of that. Time management is part of the game in speed chess anyway, and for longer time controls there is usually a delay/increment so running out the clock in a clearly lost…
Short selling provides a way and incentive for regular people to keep companies accountable. A recent example is Luckin Coffee (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luckin_Coffee) which fabricated 90% (!) of sales in 2019 and…
Matt Levine had a great writeup about this: > If the price of IRON goes down from $1 (good) to $0.95 (bad), you just issue some TITAN (worth $65) to buy some IRON until it’s worth $1 again. And if IRON keeps going down,…
These rental figures don't seem to hold up to scrutiny. The median rent in NYC is $1,400? How did the source (Lendingtree) come up with these?
It cuts the other way as well. It's incredibly easy to file suit against larger corporations (e.g. your landlord in small claims) and just represent yourself and be confident all you're potentially out is the court…
I believe there actually often is a calendar association but only because the US fiscal year starts October 1st, and funding legislation needs to be enacted before then.
This was controlled for as stated in the article: > The researchers compared outcomes for patients within the same hospitals who were cared for by doctors with different exam scores. This allowed the researchers to…
If you are running less than 30 miles per week or so and don't have multiple injury risk factors (e.g. prior history of injury, being older, female) you can fairly safely run at whatever pace you'd like and know that…
I think you deserve your 50 cents for this post.
I'm guessing this definition of a safe space (e.g. able to say what you want, with possible racism included) isn't what nonconservatives would label a safe space.
No one at this level is playing tournaments without massive preparation. This is especially true at the WCC where both sides have not just one but teams of seconds to help with prep. Ding has been a shadow of himself…
"Zone" training is primarily a way for high mileage runners to get the physical adaptation of running with lower risk of injury on easy days. If you're running < 20 mpw there should be minimal risk of injury and you…
Notation has changed over the years. Even twenty years ago you could pick up (admittedly dated) books using descriptive notation (e.g. P-K4). It's pretty clear what is the accepted standard for notation today though.
The article's headline is a little misleading. It is only referring to college graduates that are "underemployed," i.e. have a job not requiring college-level skills in general, as opposed to a job that is unrelated to…
Simon is Sacha's cousin (according to Wikipedia).
Separately, retail investors also outperform the S&P on average: https://www.wsj.com/finance/stocks/who-you-calling-dumb-mone... > The average individual-investor stock portfolio has risen about 150% since the beginning…
How are search trends the same as ownership of the currency? Also in Argentina it's "dólar," not "dollar": https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=AR&q=g...
I'm guessing it's more about the faculty being hard and/or expensive to retain for those majors.
That and the ultra-stagnant economy which in turn leads to mortgage rates of around 1%.
A quick search shows Garg's net worth is ~4B. Despite previous actions he deserves some amount of respect IMO for putting his own money on the line here.
If you just count Manhattan at ~70,000 / sq mi it's certainly up there in terms of population density. The outer boroughs (and Staten Island specifically) pull down the average quite a bit.
I'm not sure that calculation makes sense. If someone has already lived to 77 he probably has a much higher chance of living to 78 than the average person. And if someone has lived past 78 does that mean he's lost…
Here comes the 50 cent army
Right, it seems London at 101 and Toronto at 92 USD pull down the averages of both those groups significantly.
One company has also lied about "nearly all aspects of the business," so maybe its 5B valuation is based on not quite legitimate things.
An arbiter 100% cannot stop a game because of that. Time management is part of the game in speed chess anyway, and for longer time controls there is usually a delay/increment so running out the clock in a clearly lost…
Short selling provides a way and incentive for regular people to keep companies accountable. A recent example is Luckin Coffee (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luckin_Coffee) which fabricated 90% (!) of sales in 2019 and…
Matt Levine had a great writeup about this: > If the price of IRON goes down from $1 (good) to $0.95 (bad), you just issue some TITAN (worth $65) to buy some IRON until it’s worth $1 again. And if IRON keeps going down,…
These rental figures don't seem to hold up to scrutiny. The median rent in NYC is $1,400? How did the source (Lendingtree) come up with these?