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gehringer_2

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  1. another gas-bag company on the ropes. https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2022/01/20/peloton-production-halt/
  2. Hopefully he found solace in being himself tonight - you know that's all he really wants to be able to do....
  3. I only watched the first two periods tonight - my main impression of Zadina? He fell down a lot. OTOH, Veleno showed a little pursuit energy here and there.
  4. Preds were beating up on the Wings from the get go and the Wings had no response to the physical game. They don't return it and they aren't fast enough to play past it. And it seemed like every time early in the game the Wings did get a man open in the slot he was on his backhand. You'd think they didn't know which side shot each other are.
  5. I think his ideas about takings are in basic conflict with the reality of a crowded world where we have the ability to affect each other in ways that require that we go along to get along in ways that make 18th century ideas about the primacy of property interests quaintly obsolete. It's sort of another form of libertarian windmill tilt. The fun thing is that it does sometimes lead him off the conservative reservation to results like OK vs McGirt. As to him personally, I think his language can be unsuitably intemperate in his dissents, though he is certainly not the only one guilty of that anymore.
  6. Sinema censured by the AZ democratic party for not supporting filibuster reform. Easy enough to understand the frustration with her but they better be sure they can hold her seat in '24 if they dump her.
  7. I really haven't ever heard much about any court not getting along until Gorsuch. The reporting about Gorsuch - at least in terms of his general unhappiness with his lot, has been so consistent over the years that I'd rate the probability pretty fair that he's no-one on the court's bosom buddy.
  8. no doubt, I'm just positing that Roberts' denial is no more credible than Totenberg's avowal. I'm sure that whatever tensions exist on the court, which human nature being what it is surely exist, the only thing all of them probably dislike more than they may dislike each other would be having their dirty laundry aired in public. The court hides behind a veil they work very hard not to have punctured.
  9. LOL - bi Jesus would only be the beginning of a new one!
  10. I guess you've never watched a confirmation hearing if you believe a JOTSC won't lie in public when it's convenient. Also turns out turns out Totenberg is standing by her reporting. That Sotomayor is not conferencing - which is hard fact, seems prima facie evidence enough that all is not sweetness and light at the court. https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/media/totenberg-scotus-masks/2022/01/21/18bddd96-7ade-11ec-bf97-6eac6f77fba2_story.html
  11. apart that he has the whole thing backward. There was no looney left pushing pushing Mars to make the changes, they simply wanted to reformulate the campaign get make it more appealing to this generation. And ironically, the noise they are getting is from the looney right who are trying to cast good 'ol 'murican marketing work into some kind of woke tyranny.
  12. when your best player doesn't (or at least hasn't learned to) draw many fouls that's going to happen
  13. Depends on how you want to parse 'official'. Congress had given Reagan authority to negotiate the deal with Canada, so once that deal was signed by Reagan and Mulroney it was fully legally in force. NAFTA superseded it and did need Congressional approval because Congress had not given the WH authority to implement a deal with Mexico without their approval.
  14. No joke. But the whole anecdote as journalism is wrong headed and is probably the most serious issue with the Times' journalism - and also as noted previously -at NPR. The shift at NYT is relatively recent though. You sense that someone at the top of the food chain sent down the dictum that all stories had to be 'about people.' The problem is that for macro-econ or political stories, that pretty negates any value they can have have, as the particular never has much informative value for the general condition.
  15. the bad news is that Lynn Henning has weighed in with a column assuring us the season will start on time - so figure after July 4.
  16. high performance video cards are hit hardest because you mine cryto with GPU's - the brains in a video card. Right now middle upper tier video cards such as Nvida 3000 series are being bid up to about 5x their 'normal' prices. However, cost of electric power has become the dominant factor. It's an incredibly stupid system - the block chain calc is so intense now that the cost of mining crypto is primarily the cost of the electricity needed to run the computational power so miners have to hunt around the world to find the cheapest power - or steal computational power off the web with malware. 5000yrs of recorded history and humans have finally come up with an idea for basing the value of currency that actually makes even less sense than the cost and availability of shiny metal.
  17. because it filed its pronoun preferences with HR, silly person.
  18. The SO was just reading a story about this to me today. Mars apparently gets a LOT of feedback from the M&M advertising. They wanted to update the female characters but there actually are a lot fans/critics watching everything they do *very* closely. #1stworldproblems
  19. Yeah -- they danced around the question of married Orthodox priests moving into Catholic Parishes for a while too didn't they - but then backed away again???
  20. I'll be happy when it finally gets low enough that I can buy a good video card for a reasonable price again.....
  21. bad teams give up goals at the end of periods. They played pretty well but they still too often are unable to match the opposition's energy level at period (or game) end. Of course if Bert doesn't miss the empty netter.....
  22. HaHa - we still have a few faculty in the Engin school who take joy in nailing students who report too many sig figs! But TBF, if you are using a spreadsheet and you want it to look decent you have to pick a number of decimals that covers all the magnitudes - so I'd cut the authors some slack. We probably shouldn't take the fact that too many sig figs appear in the larger numbers as an implication of certainty as much as an artifact of presentation form. Short of using scientific notation, which would make it hard to read, or having all the columns out of line what are your choices? I suppose they could have forced non-sig digits on the right to zero, if they knew how - but that's only marginally better.
  23. LOL - can't lose track of which side we're on!
  24. right- Congress' refusal to do anything to prop up the system didn't leave the Fed much choice unless they were going to see themselves preside over a market bloodbath and a possible deflationary spiral. You can argue, and I probably would, they they could have tapered it off sooner but that's picking nits to the larger question of why the Fed felt forced to go it alone.
  25. There is truth to the fact that the combination of Bernanke’s inability to sell fiscal stimulus, Obama’s own economic conservatism, and the GOPs commitment to total obstruction did result in most of the post crash stimulus being monetary instead fiscal, which would have been a more normal course. Monetary stimulus does tend to flow much more as a benefit to the class that already holds capital, while fiscal stimulus like infrastructure goes much more to wage earners. But this is an explanation which should not stand as an excuse. It was still bad governance choices that produced this outcome. And it only accelerated the trend to wealth concentration begun by the Reagan reductions in the progressivity of the tax code.
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