@eevblog@C_S_Skeptic They could also just rename and catergorize the existing ones as the Fuck SpaceX Almost Index Funds and make the new ETFs to replace them.
@Bones1389@TravisTsunami@phlegmatitron@Buddhagem Where do you think the money for roads and factories come from? It's not rural dollars. There's a reason cities are roughly 90% of all GDP production. Rural areas are essential, yes, but they're reliant on cities buying their goods and funding their roads.
@arietomlinson@Buddhagem@IsaacRowlett State gas taxes absolutely subsidize rural roads. Most of that money comes from urbanites. There's not enough population to fund road construction and repair in rural areas from just the taxes of the rural counties.
@JungianTyler@OpenRoadOpenMic@facetedcarapace Most pre-existing loans get paid out of the estate before heirs, however, "rich" people tend to move and shield assets via gifts, trusts, foreign accounts, etc. to minimize any potential loss of inheritance.
@JeanLuize@romansenator72@TheHoopHerald He gathered with one foot off the ground, then jumped. Lands simultaneously, then takes a step before releasing the ball. That's a travel by rule:
@Brewers_Kitchen With all the utility lands, pain lands, Sol Ring, and "any land" ramp cards out there now, it's trivially easy to ensure you can make colorless mana in all but 5 color decks.
@josonenine@justindubinmd I'm pretty certain the point isn't that surgeons should never work on little/no sleep, but that the accepted normalcy of doing that should shift. Surgeons should be getting regular adequate sleep and the low/no sleep situations should be the exception instead of the norm.
@tokenbf0@jcalvinmeyer He's always in the field of play and there's no rule about leaving the box (he actually has to if a fielder needs to move there), so it's absolutely legal. People forget foul territory isn't the same as out of bounds like other sports. It's part of the field all the same.
@thebostonsharp@jcalvinmeyer@baltimoresun They're always in the field of play. Foul territory isn't "out of bounds" like other sports. Fielders and runners end up there legally all the time. It's purely about impeding a fielder, if no, it's legal.
@Happyknight6@AZDevils95@miguelifornia LA, San Diego, San Jose, San Francisco, Fresno, Oakland, Long Beach, Sacremento, Bakersfield, etc. That's more than 5, and we haven't gone below 400k population yet.