RichardFrommage
RichardFrommage
RichardFrommage

Cool, but I'm waiting for a thinkpiece that asks the tough question; what if they weren't more less like them than they already aren't?

Rittenhouse - Dolin - Fee Bros. - Luxardo

Shorter version, don't make the mistake of thinking "random" in the sense used in the video is the same as "unknown."

I think to be honest this needs to be made more clear. The point of departure for this theorem assumes a deck that is perfectly ordered in some known way. In his example "The deck starts out in order." is absolutely central to the whole thing. As in his example, take a brand new deck from the pack. You'll find

One of the first beers I had over there when I was an exchange student. At 16 I wasn't really ready to fully appreciate a Chimay Blue, Orval or Cordendonk. I drank a bit of Leffe but back then it was the Hoegaarden or Jupiler for me. I had full access to any beer, whenever I wanted and therefore didn't abuse that

I don't know what to tell you. I love soccer. I've played since I was 10 and that's...a big number of years ago. I still play competitive amateur adult, in fact I run the team and I love every minute of it. I play casual indoor a couple times a week. I wake up early to watch the choice EPL games on weekends, I

You can withdraw your contribution amount from a Roth IRA at ANY time, not subject to the 5 year rule which only applies to "non-principle" withdrawals.

"Ready Golf" is what it's all about. Be ready for your shot, be ready to move to the next hole, have your clubs selected in advance, have you bag on the proper side of the green, have your ball marker, tee, repair tool, whatever the fuck in your pocket, clean your clubs while you walk/ride...it all adds up to a more

Well, I totally agree canvas bags are great. But I maintain that paper bags are way way better than plastic. The main reason? If everyone used paper bags and we had the "paper problem" you refer to, we can solve that with effective forest management. There is NO solution to the plastic problem.

True, entirely true. But when you compare the bags breaking down to dirt in a landfill with plastic breaking down into smaller plastic and being ingested by animals and never really being anything other than REALLY small plastic (OK on a cosmic timescale it will eventually beta decay into something else) I'll take

The non-recycled paper bags are very much recycled in the sense that they decompose fairly quickly and make their way back into soil. So long as we're sustainably harvesting and replanting the trees that we're using to make the bags they are much more environmentally friendly than plastic.

The math underlying the type of analytics used to measure and improve outcomes for sports franchises is not much beyond high school level, so let's not act like it's some kind of privileged Promethean secret. In fact that's absolutely the opposite of how this "debate" (I hate to even use that word as it implies

Let's look at a couple of post-season stats. Henrik Lundqvist Post Season in 92 games SV% .922 GAA 2.24

Yeah, hard to draw too many conclusions against that opponent, 11 v 10. Great goal but that's hardly a reason to proclaim Ronaldo surplus to requirements.

I know this is an article about the USMNT, so your question is completely valid. However, I will take it as an opportunity to point out that in the truly GREAT soccer powerhouse nations, this is a question that only really comes up around tournament time. The rest of the calendar year they just don't worry about it.

"Strange Drama"

Indeed, this trick works well with a pretty wide range of other products. For example when you're mixing up a salad dressing or marinade you can use the basic concept with a jar of allllmost used up honey. Just add a little hot water, shake the crap out of it and add to your dressing/marinade/whatever for that touch

I don't even like football, I couldn't possibly care less about the Patriots.

Occam's Razor would also tell you that for damn sure 11 out of 12 balls wouldn't spontaneously drop in pressure by essentially the same amount.