

You can install draw.io
You can install draw.io
Still is conjecture.
They are pointing to statistics and saying “see! Fraud” that’s not really evidence. Stats can be manipulated to show a lot of things.
Discussing Durham only:
Kamala was unpopular and very divisive for democrats, especially around the Palestinian genocide.
Many people probably didn’t choose her vs the attorney general.
Spoonamores document was largely debunked. If you check the numbers against official numbers, he is wildly off
Fun fact, there wasn’t a year zero!
It went from 1 BCE to 1 CE
USDA safe temp for chicken is 165. This is dangerous misinformation
That looks to be 2 years old. It’s probably much different than the current one
Torpedo juice.
They drank anything that would get them intoxicated
Adequately is a difficult determination.
Is it adequate if there are state maintained dirt roads? In some states, the state or county chooses not to pave all of their roads.
Is it adequately funded if they have potholes? Due to weather conditions, some states are notorious for potholes.
Is it adequately funded if the road gets washed out or carried away by flooding? California gets mudslides that take out sections of roads, other states get sinkholes or hurricanes/tornados destroying their roads
How long can one of these issues plague a road before we consider them underfunded?
My opinion is that the US has too many roads. Most roads are maintained by county or municipalities, and are funded through infinite growth model.
When a developer creates a new subdivision, they pave the roads. Once done, they usually relinquish these roads to the county/city who are responsible for maintaining the roads.
Typically maintenance is low until they require replacing. The cities and counties don’t save money or plan well for replacing these roads and rely on new tax revenue to fund replacing them.
It builds a slowly ballooning road maintenance cost that someone will have to pay. I believe someone made a video about this very fact. I don’t have the link handy
Sales tax is either included already or not charged.
The posted price is the posted price, no additional taxes on top of it.
Although they add 99/100ths to the price, so $3.00/gal is really charged at $3.0099/gal.
Of course this gets rounded up 😒
Even more annoying, the gas price really has 99/100ths tacked on, so the price is a cent more expensive because no one thinks of it.
Ie: $3/gal is really charged as $3.0099/gal
It’s $3/gal total including taxes here in Illinois right now.
I was in California last week and it was $4.50/gam total
Anti Jewish sentiment has been a long standing thing.
It stems a lot of things, but I think it’s mainly from Christian’s in the olden days not being allowed to loan money with interest, so the Jews filled this role. They also are very insular and tend to marry within their sect.
Due to their ability to charge interest, they quickly became rich.
Imagine you are a ruler, and you have these religious folks who have massive amounts of wealth and thus influence, don’t share your religion and beliefs, etc. It’s also easy for less educated to believe they control everything, when the Jews are controlling a large part of banking.
It becomes advantageous to push anti Jewish sentiment and say they are evil, etc.
Again, my opinion and I could be wrong
Are you going to give it back?
And your software stops functioning after X years due to this.
Don’t do this, this is a bad idea.
There is!
I purchased my wife a brand new expensive oled monitor for Christmas.
She opened it and set it up, but the stand hung over the edge a little bit.
Unfortunately, I have a sit/stand desk which is back to back with her desk.
I raised my desk the next day and my desk caught her monitor stand and flipped the monitor.
The only reason it didn’t crash into the floor is the DP cable teeth held onto the monitor.
The cable was ruined, but I’ll always defend those teeth!
Salary is one part of the cost for an employee.
Benefits and perks cost money, plus you have the additional overhead of legal, HR, accounting which can scale based on headcount.
Most of my employers used a 2.5x multiplier to account for this.
Another place I worked every employee cost 250k regardless of salary.
Weather related or due to lack of investment?
I used to live off of 3 miles of dirt road that was not maintained by anyone. After hurricanes sinkholes would open or the road would flood with 1-5 feet of water.
During this time, paramedics or fire department would use boats, helicopters, or swim if neither was available…
Chicago has one, but it’s never been used
I paid $0.52/kWh in California before I moved out of state
Even more with fees tacked on.
It’s written in nvidia instruction set PTX which is part of CUDA ecosystem.
Hardly going to affect nvidia