Yes, but on this users' (or at least my) interests and Google's coincide.
The reconciliation bill is finalized (barring the unlikely possibility that Republicans manage to rule any of its provisions ineligible for reconciliation within the next few days). You can read the reconciliation bill…
HackerNews goes the way of Digg and Reddit before it. Here's the PDF of the bill that passed Sunday: http://docs.house.gov/rules/hr4872/111_hr3590_engrossed.pdf The real page 22 says nothing about auditing, but that…
"A math major at MIT before he switched to psychology" How does someone go into a math major at MIT without a basic grasp of statistics? And to then spend years studying the field and other lab reports? How could he…
From the blog's FAQ: "I’m not actually a doctor, in the sense of having an MD or PhD."
The rumor was started by a professor who wanted to teach his students how easily false information could be imparted by authority figures. The lesson would appear to have been even more effective than he had anticipated.
Clarification question (possible but unlikely spoiler): Can two padlocks fit on the safe at the same time?
Yes, but - http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46880000/gif/_46880316... We're warmer by a good margin, and the variation shows an extremely strong chronological correlation. Also note that the last few decades have…
Correlating long bill length with corruption is a fallacy. None of the lawmakers read the whole bill in its technical legal form because it would be an exercise in futility - for virtually any bill, good or bad. It's…
Everytime someone takes the Austrian School seriously, God denies health care to a kitten. Please, think of the kittens.
This would be why I'm not that interested in power.
Yes, but on this users' (or at least my) interests and Google's coincide.
The reconciliation bill is finalized (barring the unlikely possibility that Republicans manage to rule any of its provisions ineligible for reconciliation within the next few days). You can read the reconciliation bill…
HackerNews goes the way of Digg and Reddit before it. Here's the PDF of the bill that passed Sunday: http://docs.house.gov/rules/hr4872/111_hr3590_engrossed.pdf The real page 22 says nothing about auditing, but that…
"A math major at MIT before he switched to psychology" How does someone go into a math major at MIT without a basic grasp of statistics? And to then spend years studying the field and other lab reports? How could he…
From the blog's FAQ: "I’m not actually a doctor, in the sense of having an MD or PhD."
The rumor was started by a professor who wanted to teach his students how easily false information could be imparted by authority figures. The lesson would appear to have been even more effective than he had anticipated.
Clarification question (possible but unlikely spoiler): Can two padlocks fit on the safe at the same time?
Yes, but - http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/46880000/gif/_46880316... We're warmer by a good margin, and the variation shows an extremely strong chronological correlation. Also note that the last few decades have…
Correlating long bill length with corruption is a fallacy. None of the lawmakers read the whole bill in its technical legal form because it would be an exercise in futility - for virtually any bill, good or bad. It's…
Everytime someone takes the Austrian School seriously, God denies health care to a kitten. Please, think of the kittens.
This would be why I'm not that interested in power.