@MelCo815 Idk how it is in cities, but here on peacock during opening ceremonies it was mostly local small business commercials — there’s a jingle for an accident law firm that now owns rights to my brain and I have a favorite employee of a used car dealership and I feel STRONGLY about it
There's a lot of work out there on "big data" in outdoor rec and related fields, and one of our goals here was to help those newly interested in large, secondary datasets navigate that landscape. It's also one of my dissertation chapters and the end is starting to feel close!
Wealth confers so many advantages in college admissions, from test prep and better schooling to unpaid internships and development preference for children of donors. Here’s the latest edge: research citations from “peer-reviewed” journals. https://t.co/kqeKMgqbeT
2/ At first, no one @Cigna told him about these calculations.
The only reason Mazurek found out: He used a little-known but very powerful tool to get a peek behind the scenes at the insurance company.
He requested his claim file.
https://t.co/Xd5qwFytn4
We don’t talk about about how for many grad students, the stage of life when everyone is getting married is the time in your life when you’re the poorest, and possibly the furthest from your friends/family. Forget travel grants for research, we need travel grants for life events!
A study in @NatureHumBehav uses a Twitter field survey to show that individuals systematically overperceive individual and collective moral outrage. 🔒 https://t.co/7PyPfsXZjd
Needing to externalize your brain with ADHD is so real and fun too, like I had to eject the very distracting thought “fish stick tacos?” into gcal at 11pm last night and was delighted to experience it as a brand new idea when it came up on the home screen today
1/ NEW from @ProPublica: We’ve spent the last year studying a trove of data that has never been public: millions of stock trades made by thousands of the wealthiest taxpayers in the U.S.
What we learned was incredibly illuminating 🧵👇
Nothing says “machines have become an extension of ourselves” like the existential discomfort of watching sometime remote drive your computer.
Get out of there, Anthony C from Dell, those tabs are the inside of MY brain.
It has tragically been brought to my attention that it is “not normal” to eat a mountain house meal in your hotel room even if it’s the biscuits and gravy one :(