Fanatics ☢️
Maple leafs 💀 win the Atlantic division
Our odds: +1500
Circa: +650/-940
EV: +70.2% using worst case
FV: +840
QK: 1.2 units
I’m converting some fancash I had left. Maple leafs are on a 7 game win streak FWIW. Best I see on other books is in range of +750 to +800
Can I be tedious for a minute and point out a major road safety issue that is getting worse by the day.
Look into pretty much anyones car and you will see this.
If this is a habit of yours. Please have a word with yourself and fucking stop.
Put the phone away.
As a Dutchman coming to live in Toronto, I was told you can only cycle half the year. Struck me as odd since I also heard that Canadians wear shorts until it is -10ºC.
Now I know. It is not so much the weather. It is that they mostly only clean roads for cars, not for bicycles.
"In the end, an electric car is still, well, a car — and mass car ownership has devastating environmental consequences beyond tailpipe emissions."
https://t.co/ljjykRkvPa
"The Dutch have one of the most physically active populations in the world, largely because it is built into their urban fabric.
They also have the happiest children in the world, largely because they can move freely and independently from around eight."
https://t.co/5IYygRpr08
Childhood used to mean adventure, healthy activity, autonomy.
In North America, Australia, and the UK, they've been engineered out of our lives so that grown-ups can keep driving their cars.
Physical buttons are safer than touchscreens -- and many drivers prefer them.
Doesn't matter. Carmakers have decided that it's touchscreens for everyone.
https://t.co/xAoK0ug7aY
NEW STUDY: If everyone emulated the Dutch, cycling just 2.6 kilometres/day, world would reduce CO2 emissions by 686 million tonnes a year. #Netherlands
https://t.co/svUnI6nw7n
Yesterday was a great day to buy your first ebike. Today is even better. Rad just dropped the price of the RadMission to $900, and that will shake up the entry level of the market. If you want an ebike that looks like a regular bike, you'll love this.
As these Norwegian researchers note, road deaths are falling across the developed world -- but not in the United States, where fatalities are rising faster than ever. (info: https://t.co/tRwJUMPX1s)
The USA is a global outlier in road safety.
https://t.co/Tf1AEF1qVt