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Wake up people. Netflix isn’t being that generous. Their plan is to allow you to take up to a year off - if you feel like you could do that and maintain high performance. It seems nice, but it isn’t. There’s a company here that offers similar benefits (Quintiles) and most employees I talk to laugh about it - sure

Yeah, I feel the same way. Also, when I find out that the Edward Jones Arena is actually less than 20 years old. It looks as old as the Astro Dome. Just a shitbox.

I’ll leave it with this. I think that it’s difficult for a lot of non-profits that provide large amounts of funding to smaller non-profits and universities. For example, maybe providing health screenings is the best way improve health outcomes in a poor community (I have no idea if this is true, just using it as an

Oh, I completely agree here. There are many programs that would be used, but no one knows about them.

The biggest key to developing evaluation is the following (which graduate schools do a poor job teaching; no one wants to actually do; and, funding entities don’t enforce):

Ha. I literally saw one study which sole purpose was to educate people so that they could communicate on the level with public health academics. It wasn’t so that they could address health disparity, community environment, etc - it was so they could use the same jargon as the researchers that did research studies in

Also, now that I have a rant in me. I witnessed groups deliberately change their study’s objectives in order to be seen as effective to funding agencies (non-profits in these cases). Papers would be published saying how the study was effective (no mention of drawing the target around the shot). People would then use

I used to be a consultant providing evaluation assistance to non-profits. After a few too many of stories like this, I started looking for work elsewhere. The general sense was that the non-profit would be seen as a success if they got their grant from a larger non-profit extended, or if they got a new grant. And, no

I’d recommend Westbrook (Charleston) IPA or One Claw (Rye IPA) as great session beers. Love the One Claw. They may be a little too local/regional for this list, but are available in SC/NC and maybe others. Also, if you are hiking in the summer in the mountains of NC, go out and grab a Pisgah Pale Ale. It’s glorious!

For some reason they kept showing Caleb’s scars from the car accident that killed his family - which I felt like would be hint that something was off with him (he was AI or something was done to him). They sort of explored this when Caleb starts cutting himself to see whether he is or isn’t a machine, but they didn’t

So THIS is their plan to reduce water usage.

My Dad had polio. The whole reason for this stupid anti-vaccine movement is that people have no idea what it was like to be quarantined and face the horror of diseases of old. There’s a reason why people wanted to put monuments up for Salk. My general sense is that people think these diseases aren’t so bad. Those

YES!!!! Your grades are finally starting to match your commentary. Feel the power of the grade...feel it run through your veins. Play some Metallica Master of Puppets and roll.

C’mon Drew would wear a Fedora in a heart beat.

Is it not possible to channel a Dark Knight Rises reference where Scarecrow is Goodell; Commissioner Gordon is Brady; and Kraft is Bane holding some stings in a corner? I of course am Batman.

I love when colleges try to manufacture tradition. Lou Holtz once tried to change the Gamecocks fight song to “Rockin With the Gamecocks.” It did not go well. The song writers were booed in the first and only public playing (on the field pregame) and they stopped the song. It was glorious.

If sandals with jeans aren’t ok. I don’t want to be right.

I’m confused by the grade. You say it’s terrible and yet give it a C-? FAIL IT!!!! I want to see an F!

I kinda felt like the cork board stuff was also there to help the viewer see how Kingpin was connected to all the other folks. Maybe not done well and sort of silly, but that’s my two cents.

Ha. I think we give them too much credit when we say they are “speaking in code.” Because they would have to know the origins of the term they were using.