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WTF dude. You are way off and can’t even quote the article meaningfully. There is no 1.8% in that article AT ALL. You ripped it from somewhere and you suggested some how that non-black people are dramatically different from those that are.

Your math doesn’t work. You claim 1.8% of the US population has a felony, but Black people make up 13% of the population. You claim that 1/3 of that 13% has a felony. That would be >4% of the total population.

You still haven’t stated your point. What does that number mean? Sure nearly 1/3 of black men have a felony. Why do you think that is?

Still waiting for your facts and figures.  Or even your point.

Black people make up only 13% of the US population. So who makes up the 48% of your group. Throwing numbers around isn’t helping anyone.

Johnson&Johnson is free to build out a nation wide network of stores to sell their goods of bandaids and no more tears shampoo to get FULL retail price of their goods if they want. But no, they sell bottles to Costco at a cheeper price so they don’t have to invest in all of that distribution. It is a price, profit,

also, the number presented by the Dow is the sum of the stock prices of each company. This makes Apple’s 1:4 split this week artificially skew the Dow index. Apples current price is ~$500. The post split price will be $125. The Dow will immediately loose 375 points just because of the split. No economic or

You need only a torch and some braze.  Welding will distort the frame to much.

This is because the post office was intended for ‘official’ government communication and protection of private individuals communication. Under colonial rule of the European countries, private companies could actually open your mail and read it. Making it US government function made it easier to prosecute wrong

smaller droplets means more float time. you may need 9 ft instead of 6 ft for those particles to drop to the ground. Hopefully, it doesn’t aerate the smallest even finer to aerosols for hours of suspension. that would really make it a worse than nothing.

Flexible time is not the definition of contract labor. Uber is taking advantage of drivers because their business, by definition, is short term with allot of pauses. The driver is the one that ‘waits’ for the next call. But uber counts on them for being available at a moments notice. Availability is the asset that

Flex time does not equal contractor status. Many people now working from home know this. They also have an office space that isn’t paid for by the company. Finally, I don’t know any ‘contractor’ that is allowed to work for a competitor as that isn’t they way a contractor relationship goes for anybody but Uber/Lift.

Everyone now working from home now knows that flexible time does not mean you are immediately an independent contractor.

Disappointed there was no comment on the two couples odd embraces.

Yeah, gotta wait for the midlife crisis. 10 years of restraint is going to make it so much better when it happens. The decision of what car will have time to formulate and mature so that you end up with the perfect car (and have time to save money to get it).

I was so high on endorphins the minutes after getting my PhD, when I left the stairwell to go into another building, I pushed on the pull door and slammed my head into the window. This cartoon flashed into my starry head. Most humbling moment of my life.

17 days less of this is worth it.

exactly this. Used car owners are now going to pay full new car price for all of the accessories.

It is worse than that, you pay continuously ‘brand new’ pricing for upgrades for a an old used car.

Pretty sure much of that can be solved by requiring helmets, air-bag suits and kevlar. But no, you keep being you until you’re hamburger on the side of the road.