Mhm. Yes please.
Mhm. Yes please.
Presumably the first daughter was just preoccupied from trying to avoid getting her p***y grabbed.
I've always been better at geometry too.
Look, I still don't see why you can't design the code so that it fixes it's own bugs, even if you have some sort of problem with halting or whatever.
That . . . actually sounds sorta hot.
I'll admit that I can't provide a well researched answer, but I've always felt that creativity and critical thinking skills were linked.
Not geometry . . . the hardcore stuff
Yeah, I guess I'm being sorta unfair to them. Being a regulator is tough work, especially considering that you don't make the laws that you're expected to enforce.
Yeah, that's certainly an issue. I guess I just don't really see how that's any different from coal or oil, though. I mean, it sounds awful, but a nuclear waste storage accident probably won't do nearly as much harm as coal particulates are doing every day.
I'd love to chat more. You seem really interesting too! And I totally hear you on the being busy thing; I'm only commenting because I'm procrastinating on my finals :P
I have to admit that I'm a little bit confused. I am familiar with the use of sample weighting to correct a potential non-response bias. But 538 is an aggregator, so (in theory) they're representing something entirely different than a composite model from a single pollster, right? I guess I'm confused why you'd…
Isn't that pretty much what FiveThirtyEight does? I'll admit that statistics isn't my area of focus (I do social modelling, but other stuff) - but I get the sense that the 538 model is fairly longitudinal.
EDIT: Just to add this as a disclaimer, it occurs to me that a lot of this probably is biased by which social circles you run it. You mentioned that most of your friends are pro-Bernie, whereas nearly all of my minority friends didn't like him at all. Weirdly enough, I'd actually say that about half my friends were…
Especially white people. I mean, not to be that guy, but after this election, I no longer have any problem being that guy. Minorities are used to being treated badly, but white people just aren't used to it. The last thing you want to do is make them aggrieved.
YES!
Every moment Trump's FCC spends going after Colbert is a moment when they're not dismantling net neutrality.
This could basically be my comment. Also gay. Also don't get the controversy. Also a liberal who doesn't get the FCC (except for net neutrality, that totally deserves more regulation).
I agree with the Democrats on most things, but dammit if they aren't terrible about censorship. Especially with video games and internet issues. I guess you have to remember that liberal 65 year old busybodies are still 65 year old busybodies.
I mean, without the Affordable Care Act, I wouldn't have health insurance. I have a degenerative spine conditions that was slowly paralyzing me. I'm 23 years old, and without surgery I would have lost the ability to walk for the rest of my life. So, I suppose that the left could have grandstanded over the public…
I remember seeing a Pew exit poll that showed a very large Republican swing towards Jon Ossoff. It's not that we 100% disagree here, but statistically one of the remarkable things about that race was the degree to which he got Republican support. For me, it's not a viable national strategy, though. At the end of…