The support services from @coinbase are absolutely atrocious. Its a black hole. They escalate and then they may or may not ever get back to you. When you call support with the case number they say they have no information and that team can only communicate via email. So bad.
Shocked how poor my experience with @CharlesSchwab estate services has been. Going on 21 business days trying to get some help as an estate trustee. I have called at least 6 times and after someone finally got assigned at 20 days, left a message and got no response.
@austin_ralstin@PInvararity@AmoneyResists@joerogan I bet Hotez would get smoked in a debate but that doesn’t make him wrong about the science. Yet, it would erode public confidence in the science regardless.
@austin_ralstin@PInvararity@AmoneyResists@joerogan Politician’s prefer live debates. Scientists don’t because their profession is antithetical to emotional gotcha moments. You can still have a debate of ideas asynchronously. The proposal is purely to get sound bytes.
@austin_ralstin@PInvararity@AmoneyResists@joerogan This is pretty freaking far from a public debate. Further, a beneficial public debate would be peers with opposing views. That’s not what is proposed here. Instead, it’s entertainment masquerading as scientific debate (poorly).
@jspeiser They have created a platform technology that is very very capable. They release a bunch of dev kits / platform tools and see what happens. It’s a bet that killer use cases will emerge. Otherwise I agree.
@bnuckols But the governor is referring to the elimination of property tax for the state. That doesn’t exactly line up with what you are talking about. While the current session is as described, that’s not what the rhetoric is.
@bnuckols BTW grad rate isn’t a particularly good indicator either. Look at mean SAT score…doesn’t seem like we are scoring too well there but that may be due to the size of the state.
@bnuckols@CoachIngram10@GovAbbott So what would you cut? There are regularly services that can’t be delivered due to staff shortages. You seem to indicate it is overspending on administration. Do you have evidence of that?