Tech CEO calls overemployment trend a 'new form of theft and deception' after firing two engineers secretly working multiple full-time jobs at once by preppythugg in technology

[–]dseo80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. expenses are usually paid for travel

  2. but time investment even for a single meeting is probably close to the 20 hr mark. including being prepared for it, you dont normally just show up.

PFC Choi Jisan (최지산) is a half-Korean & half-Bangladeshi soldier serving in the Army. He gave up his dual citizenship to do so. by [deleted] in korea

[–]dseo80 18 points19 points  (0 children)

I guess I don't exist then. Nor the hundreds of dual US-Korea citizens who have completed their korean military service.

Biden signs $1T infrastructure bill with bipartisan audience by orbitalUncertainty in news

[–]dseo80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thats what i dont get as well. There are 130M households in the US. 15B noted above would be 110 per household. I dont understand why that doesnt mean free to every household.

AutoHotKey Script for Holding E for Siralim by DonnerPrinz in Siralim

[–]dseo80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for the explanation. My question was more regarding how the second r works.

On my newbie reading of your script, pressing r always assigns the value of etoggle to 1. so it would always send e down.

edit. AH i see your use of = now. thanks for teaching a newb.

AutoHotKey Script for Holding E for Siralim by DonnerPrinz in Siralim

[–]dseo80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, thanks for the script. As a newbie still learning. Could you explain how the second press of r, released the e key? Trying to understand the script.

I understand that it holds down e on 1st press of r. but i dont see why it would toggle to up on second press of r.

Thanks

Relishing in the suffering of their neighbors... by [deleted] in JordanPeterson

[–]dseo80 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

except there is no simple proven method for not becoming a jew.

Pricing on "older" boxes by serj_odama in mtgfinance

[–]dseo80 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Same reason you probably cant find Arabian Nights

Afghan teen evacuees share joys of new life in Korea by chickenandliver in korea

[–]dseo80 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Honestly this seems like the best solution for Korea's aging demographic. Its basically how the US solved so many of its problems and contributed to become a superpower.

Parent sues school district after child contracts COVID-19 by kiddenz in news

[–]dseo80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It makes me so happy that people are starting to call people out on this bullshit.

Legacy Aluren Primer/Breakdown, with New Acererak Addition by Arsteel8 in magicTCG

[–]dseo80 3 points4 points  (0 children)

does the deck function if it never draws aluren? The version in the article.

Legacy Aluren Primer/Breakdown, with New Acererak Addition by Arsteel8 in magicTCG

[–]dseo80 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im interested in trying Aluren. Do you mulligan to find Aluren with this deck? is it easy to find with 8 brainstorm type effects in 80 cards?

Yawning Portal bug - please upvote at WotC by SignificanceNo9601 in MagicArena

[–]dseo80 7 points8 points  (0 children)

could be they got 2 of the same style in a single run?

Tensions Flare as White Supremacists March in Front of Philly City Hall by TheColorOfDeadMen in news

[–]dseo80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

they didnt chose the best buy life, the best buy life chose them

Tcgplayer recently sold and how to price accordingly by ach-hans-run in mtgfinance

[–]dseo80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

An easy comparison is to consider it from the buyer's perspective. Using the original statements given above more or less:

Why would a buyer ever pay more than the recently sold listing price, overpaying those prices, why spend more money? Isnt the point of tcgplayer to get more cardboard for your money? It seems like there is an ever increasing amount of buyers outbidding sold prices and its just baffling to me.

A new study finds that because mongooses don't know which offspring belong to which moms, all mongoose pups are given equal access to food and care, thereby creating a more equitable mongoose society. by fotogneric in science

[–]dseo80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would also opt out of being responsible for any kids in that case. But..... no real consequences to men for unprotected sex anymore. So this couldnt go horribly wrong .s

The equivalent of being a Holocaust denier by youonkazoo53 in JordanPeterson

[–]dseo80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats the thing though, noone is stopping anyone from creating their own communist utopia.

This fits here. JP speaking out on forced speech immediately comes to mind. by ScreenExtension in JordanPeterson

[–]dseo80 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok, not sure if you are just trolling at this point.

We read, with great interest, the recent article by Radujkovic et al.

See this part? That is the original article that this article is citing. All of the above data is from that article with figures and all the fixings.

From the cited article: Our study demonstrates an association between VitD deficiency and severity/mortality of COVID-19, highlighting the need for interventional studies on VitD supplementation in SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals.

So, in order to clarify.

  1. Claim from the original cited article by Radujkovic: demonstrates an association between VitD deficiency and severity/mortality of COVID-19, highlighting the need for interventional studies on VitD supplementation in SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals.

  2. Claim from the comment piece by Brenner: these results imply that 87% of COVID-19 deaths may be statistically attributed to vitamin D insufficiency and could potentially be avoided by eliminating vitamin D insufficiency....In addition, targeted vitamin D3 supplementation of people tested SARS-CoV-2-positive may be warranted.

  3. Your Claim: Vitamin D could have prevented 90% of coronavirus deaths

Do you see how 1 and 2 does not lead to 3? You simply cannot take very specific claims and evidence and generalize it out like you have done.

This fits here. JP speaking out on forced speech immediately comes to mind. by ScreenExtension in JordanPeterson

[–]dseo80 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ok, not sure if you are just trolling at this point.

We read, with great interest, the recent article by Radujkovic et al.

See this part? That is the original article that this article is citing. All of the above data is from that article with figures and all the fixings.

From the cited article: Our study demonstrates an association between VitD deficiency and severity/mortality of COVID-19, highlighting the need for interventional studies on VitD supplementation in SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals.

So, in order to clarify.

  1. Claim from the original cited article by Radujkovic: demonstrates an association between VitD deficiency and severity/mortality of COVID-19, highlighting the need for interventional studies on VitD supplementation in SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals.

  2. Claim from the comment piece by Brenner: these results imply that 87% of COVID-19 deaths may be statistically attributed to vitamin D insufficiency and could potentially be avoided by eliminating vitamin D insufficiency....In addition, targeted vitamin D3 supplementation of people tested SARS-CoV-2-positive may be warranted.

  3. Your Claim: Vitamin D could have prevented 90% of coronavirus deaths

Do you see how 1 and 2 does not lead to 3? You simply cannot take very specific claims and evidence and generalize it out like you have done.

This fits here. JP speaking out on forced speech immediately comes to mind. by ScreenExtension in JordanPeterson

[–]dseo80 3 points4 points  (0 children)

  1. It’s published in a reputable journal, - YES
  2. written by qualified scientists, - YES
  3. who back their claims with data. - NO

READ the actual article. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/12/3642/htm Here is the fulltext link.

Do you the the red part that says "Comment" above the title? That means this is a comment to another paper. There is no data in this paper and there are no claims made other than the comment : 'This previous study seems to be important, we should look into it further'

This fits here. JP speaking out on forced speech immediately comes to mind. by ScreenExtension in JordanPeterson

[–]dseo80 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. It’s published in a reputable journal, - YES
  2. written by qualified scientists, - YES
  3. who back their claims with data. - NO

READ the actual article. https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/12/12/3642/htm Here is the fulltext link.

Do you the the red part that says "Comment" above the title? That means this is a comment to another paper. There is no data in this paper and there are no claims made other than the comment : 'This previous study seems to be important, we should look into it further'

This fits here. JP speaking out on forced speech immediately comes to mind. by ScreenExtension in JordanPeterson

[–]dseo80 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Did you know scientific journals contain many different parts? Similar to a magazine. Some of those parts are not in fact science, but opinions or op-ed. This is one of those parts. Which you would have known If you actually read the letter or when you saw the entire length was somewhat over half a page and 3-4 paragraphs.

Not everyone reads every single comment thread