EA Sports is paying colleges for College Football 25 based on a tier system using AP Poll finishes from the past 10 years:
Tier 1: $99,875.16
Tier 2: $59,925.09
Tier 3: $39,950.06
Tier 4: $9,987.52
(via @cllctMedia)
@austin_rief@oceans_xyz Operation Paperclip and Area 51 by Annie Jacobson. Great overview of the 1944-1946 and how WWII shaped 1950s to the present. Also @HardcoreHistory has such good deep dives
Before a heart transplant, organ is connected to a warm perfusion device that pumps a continuous supply of oxygenated blood and electrolytes, keeping temperature and pressure constant while the organ is outside the human body.
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What happens to all the 'Make money on your phone' schemes during the next recession? They typically target low income individuals. Does business boom because people are looking for a quick way to make money? Or is this one of the first things to go?
Developing autonomy is often overlooked but valuable. Taking a leader's goal and running with it not only relieves them of the burden but also enhances your credibility
Senator Markwayne Mullin challenged Teamsters President Sean O'Brien to a fight in the middle of a Senate hearing this afternoon
What a time to be alive
Have been consistently working out 5-6 days/week for the past year. Has made a big difference on my mood throughout the days. Whenever I don't want to workout I flip on a 30 sec Goggins video and remind myself "you don't have to like it, you just have to do it"
@r_stip412@dollarsanddata I agree. Also, the tax situation is tough for me to think through because I don't know where I'll be next year, let alone at 59.5. But I think for a lot of people the forced savings and lack of liquidity is beneficial.
I love personal finance blogs but advice is not always practical. Thinking about something like FIRE, needing $2m to retire - does that include illiquid assets? How do you decide to pull down 4% a year? Etc. Always found that interesting