Ffs, just the dumbest comments in this thread. Jumping from “caused by man” to arson is weapons grade stupidity.
Your post has nothing to do with reality.
> 5.5 per 100,000 is still extremely rare About 20% of all deaths in that age range. Dying from any cause at that age is extremely rare. > largely because of one demographic subset that is itself concentrated across a…
“in 2020, firearm-related injuries became the leading cause of death in that age group” [1-19] https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2201761
Often from a gun
A child in America is more likely to die from than a child in Europe, Canada, Aus, NZ, ...
EU has a lot of historic emissions to make up for. https://ourworldindata.org/contributed-most-global-co2
My recollection of the mid-2000s is that Nokia simply had no idea how to be a platform provider. They had 2 or 3 main operating systems, but within each of those there were numerous different versions. Most handsets…
It seems like there are contradictory rules, and FIFA is confused about which to apply. 5 days ago, FIFA said there was no appeal process. Yesterday, there was a magic reversal.
> Gee, we're not talking about Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo here He's their leading scorer. His exclusion seemed kind of important to you a couple posts back. Along with the Secretary of the Treasury, and the inaugural…
> It is unfortunate that the only rules-based mechanism to suspend the match ban had to come from FIFA With a little push from the President and Secretary of the Treasury.
Doesn't seem fair that Belgium has to alter their game plan the day before the match because FIFA dropped a totally unexpected decision 4 days after unequivocally stating there was no appeal process for the red card…
One clown car, two clowns. Infantino and a bright orange one.
FIFA is what the NCAA wants to be when it grows up.
The judicial branch has a set of laws, a system of appeals, etc. Perfect? No. But decidedly better than an incurious buffoon arbitrarily handing out get of jail cards in exchange for political gain and/or…
Too bad the safety valve is corrupt and dishonest.
I'd definitely mind being be stuck in the previous era of maps/driving directions.
Agreed. Extremely important on rental cars.
The basic idea of declarative forms goes back way further than that. I wrote a Perl library that generated a form from Oracle table metadata 30 years ago, and I very much doubt I was the first one to think of it. I…
It is difficult to understate the importance of the Disk II controller. Cassettes were ridiculous. Floppy drives were awesome, especially two of them (which the controller supported). Kind of the LaserWriter of its…
I wasn't thinking of Asahi. Just pointing out that you can run all the standard unix/open source tools and apps on Mac OS (vi, git, qgis, blender, vsc, python, node, etc). With the advantage of higher quality hardware…
They released the M5 MacBook Pro last fall, but didn't release the M5 Pro and Max models until the spring.
How does the Mac have extremely strong vendor lock-in? Sure, you can use the App Store and use all the stuff that integrates with iPhone, iCloud, etc But you can also just treat it as Linux for Laptops (that actually…
A larger vehicle is more of a hazard to others than a smaller vehicle, and the safety features you describe don't change that. But, as you're in Australia, I'm not sure your definition of "large" matches the story's or…
I have, in the context of time series charts. Lots of back and forth with QA.
Ffs, just the dumbest comments in this thread. Jumping from “caused by man” to arson is weapons grade stupidity.
Your post has nothing to do with reality.
> 5.5 per 100,000 is still extremely rare About 20% of all deaths in that age range. Dying from any cause at that age is extremely rare. > largely because of one demographic subset that is itself concentrated across a…
“in 2020, firearm-related injuries became the leading cause of death in that age group” [1-19] https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2201761
Often from a gun
A child in America is more likely to die from than a child in Europe, Canada, Aus, NZ, ...
EU has a lot of historic emissions to make up for. https://ourworldindata.org/contributed-most-global-co2
My recollection of the mid-2000s is that Nokia simply had no idea how to be a platform provider. They had 2 or 3 main operating systems, but within each of those there were numerous different versions. Most handsets…
It seems like there are contradictory rules, and FIFA is confused about which to apply. 5 days ago, FIFA said there was no appeal process. Yesterday, there was a magic reversal.
> Gee, we're not talking about Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo here He's their leading scorer. His exclusion seemed kind of important to you a couple posts back. Along with the Secretary of the Treasury, and the inaugural…
> It is unfortunate that the only rules-based mechanism to suspend the match ban had to come from FIFA With a little push from the President and Secretary of the Treasury.
Doesn't seem fair that Belgium has to alter their game plan the day before the match because FIFA dropped a totally unexpected decision 4 days after unequivocally stating there was no appeal process for the red card…
One clown car, two clowns. Infantino and a bright orange one.
FIFA is what the NCAA wants to be when it grows up.
The judicial branch has a set of laws, a system of appeals, etc. Perfect? No. But decidedly better than an incurious buffoon arbitrarily handing out get of jail cards in exchange for political gain and/or…
Too bad the safety valve is corrupt and dishonest.
I'd definitely mind being be stuck in the previous era of maps/driving directions.
Agreed. Extremely important on rental cars.
The basic idea of declarative forms goes back way further than that. I wrote a Perl library that generated a form from Oracle table metadata 30 years ago, and I very much doubt I was the first one to think of it. I…
It is difficult to understate the importance of the Disk II controller. Cassettes were ridiculous. Floppy drives were awesome, especially two of them (which the controller supported). Kind of the LaserWriter of its…
I wasn't thinking of Asahi. Just pointing out that you can run all the standard unix/open source tools and apps on Mac OS (vi, git, qgis, blender, vsc, python, node, etc). With the advantage of higher quality hardware…
They released the M5 MacBook Pro last fall, but didn't release the M5 Pro and Max models until the spring.
How does the Mac have extremely strong vendor lock-in? Sure, you can use the App Store and use all the stuff that integrates with iPhone, iCloud, etc But you can also just treat it as Linux for Laptops (that actually…
A larger vehicle is more of a hazard to others than a smaller vehicle, and the safety features you describe don't change that. But, as you're in Australia, I'm not sure your definition of "large" matches the story's or…
I have, in the context of time series charts. Lots of back and forth with QA.