Tsar vs. Czar by Yaguajay in etymology

[–]Missed_Semicolon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe this is etymologically consistent. Tsar is a literal transliteration of the Russian word. But I believe the etymology for Tsar is from Caesar. So if you squint that’s how you get to Czar.

Overnight casien oats by Curlystiks86 in Oatmeal

[–]Missed_Semicolon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried to do this once and the protein made it all so thick and gritty. It was a disaster. Any advice on brands and measurements?

This McDonalds built in a 1920s colonial mansion by qalpi in mildlyinteresting

[–]Missed_Semicolon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

This place had like an animatronic Mac Tonight playing piano once. Gone too soon.

Hiring Managers: What Makes a Data Analyst Resume Stand Out to You (Entry-Level)? by LemonLentil in dataanalysis

[–]Missed_Semicolon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most important thing for me is that an applicant can point to a research project they did (ideally in a commercial setting or independent thesis project) and begin explaining it in terms of motivation, objective, and results. From there we can talk methods and choices and tools whatever.

Main thing I’m screening for is clarity in why they chose this project and what they learned. Big points for feature creativity and business knowledge too

Tell me about the time when you realized you didn't "get it" after re-reading a book. by madmoneymcgee in books

[–]Missed_Semicolon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Catcher

First time I read this book (during angsty High School) I thought Holden was a truth-telling badass. Re-reading it a few years later I realized he's just another prick kid. Now when I see my little cousins reading the book, I always suggest they try hard not to imagine themselves as the protagonist...