NJ also has the most people per square meter than any other state so that might be misleading. Also many of them might live in NJ but work in NYC/Philly Not trying to diss NJ though, it definitely gets a bad rap from a…
Heres a good article https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/06/16/us/hate-crime... It should be noted that Trans people aren't yet fully covered over hate crime laws so they get lumped in with general LGBT stats. This…
Unemployement unfortunately never feels like vacation though. I tried to take a cross country trip last time i was unemployeed and ended up just feeling guilty i was missing out on interviews.
I'm probably in the minority but I really like hello, its web 1.0 sensibilities made into a social network
I think it could also be that Vice Presidents have generally done well in presidential elections when running after their VP term. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-hobratsch/when-vice-p...
It could be the way Intel is layering the memristors. >From there, memory cells are layered in an intricate three-dimensional checkerboard pattern that Intel researchers say is 10 times denser than conventional memory.
NJ also has the most people per square meter than any other state so that might be misleading. Also many of them might live in NJ but work in NYC/Philly Not trying to diss NJ though, it definitely gets a bad rap from a…
Heres a good article https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2016/06/16/us/hate-crime... It should be noted that Trans people aren't yet fully covered over hate crime laws so they get lumped in with general LGBT stats. This…
Unemployement unfortunately never feels like vacation though. I tried to take a cross country trip last time i was unemployeed and ended up just feeling guilty i was missing out on interviews.
I'm probably in the minority but I really like hello, its web 1.0 sensibilities made into a social network
I think it could also be that Vice Presidents have generally done well in presidential elections when running after their VP term. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jonathan-hobratsch/when-vice-p...
It could be the way Intel is layering the memristors. >From there, memory cells are layered in an intricate three-dimensional checkerboard pattern that Intel researchers say is 10 times denser than conventional memory.