What would accurate odds in the previous two presidential elections look like to you?
As you pointed out previously, nobody uses decimeters, so x10 errors are not that common.
If he doesn't end up as VP, he would be a good candidate for Mitch McConnell's senate seat when he retires in 2026.
Where did you find an overview of the racial makeup of the top 100 companies' employees?
I have never written a PhD thesis, so I might not be the best representative, but it's the first time I've heard the phrase.
So the US Government should not make money available ASAP to rebuild the bridge, but instead wait for the laughable scenario that the company pays for the damages?
Aren't they both the election of a party's candidate instead of a public office?
I'm neurotypical, and that's an exact description of my shower habits. Quality over quantity.
My assumption was that a temperature scale for the human experience would place the ideal temperature around the middle, and not towards too hot. Would it improve such a scale if the 0 F was closer where 20 or 30 is currently, so that 70-80 is more centered? Is 0 F the perfect point for where it's unacceptably cold for a human, or could it have been shifted up or down the scale?
If 0 F is 0 % hot, and 100 F is 100 % hot; shouldn't 50 F be the Goldilocks ideal of neither too hot or too cold at 50 %?
And if 50 F isn't the Goldilocks ideal, then where on the scale is it?
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Do you have any examples?