From this post: This was done so professionally it even lists the Correlation Coefficient. We bet the college degree snobs would argue Trump’s supporters have no clue what that is. But hey, at least they have no college debt. The …
From this post: This was done so professionally it even lists the Correlation Coefficient. We bet the college degree snobs would argue Trump’s supporters have no clue what that is. But hey, at least they have no college debt. The …
It may not come as a surprise, but this woman has an arrest warrant out for her, related to her involvement in the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building. Somewhere, there’s a guy who considers this package attractive. Hope I …
Venn diagrams, popularized by John Venn in the 1880s, show the logical relation between sets. Right around the time I was in elementary school in the early 1960s, set theory was becoming an important part of math curricula, and our …
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Most of these people live paycheck-to-paycheck, and millions make starvation wages. Now a couple of hundred are getting carted off to prison. This hasn’t really been a bonanza, has it? Maybe we need to rethink our position here. It is …
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Here’s a concept I just came across: There are years that ask questions and years that answer. -Zora Neale Hurston (pictured), folklorist and writer (7 Jan 1891-1960) Interesting, but doesn’t it seem that each year both asks and answers questions?
It’s always fun to see other people’s predictions, especially where they’re expressed with a touch of humor. Hope you enjoy the chronology here.
IMO, understanding the full impact and severity of the coronavirus is not an exact science. Here’s how I regard this, given the stats in the U.S. as shown here (as of 1 PM PST, April 10, 2020: Cases 492,995 Recovered …
The meme here comes from former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich. What does it mean? Well, at a minimum, it shows that the stock market and the financial well-being of the common American have absolutely no bearing on one another. …
I just had a sad realization, but one I wanted to share nonetheless. I got a Christmas card from an old college buddy who wrote, among the usual seasonal messaging, “Everyone here had a very good year.” I turned immediately …