@Mad_King_Jimbo@ManThatCrazy@formularacers_ b/c a lot of drivers can make up 5-10s during the race. this isn't new; drivers (usually) have the option of serving/not serving. roll the dice/roll different dice.
@BillSimmons If his career avg drops/pops by 1 in either direction for any one stat cat e.g., 26/7/7 or 27/8/7, he'd match at least one game. Career rebs (7.45) and assists (7.4) are close!
@JewelsDudes@MicheleSteele@jakepaul Confidently wrong. Puerto Rico has its own tax system. Bona fide PR residents generally donโt pay U.S. fed income tax on PR-source income. Act 60 can drop investment income to 0%. For someone like Jake Paul, that can easily cut a CA-style tax bill in half.
@the_sigh_op2@pacificdan@JoePompliano STAR bonds typically have a 20-year term, so 16 years works. The STAR bonds are more like an equity; if the state doesn't generate enough $$ to pay the bond holders, the bond holders are out of luck. Not saying this is a great deal for KS, but it's not a terrible deal.
@HikingTrucker@Orwell_isRight@LibertyCappy NTP's review of the F studies: https://t.co/xtEFajbvjJ
tl;dr: there's no evidence the low levels of fluoride in munic US h2o lowers IQ. Some studies show a "moderate" assoc between high F intake (> 2x rec levels, not just h2o, not US) and lower IQs in children but not adults.
@AlexanderStraub@ShellenbergerMD Nuclear isn't renewable, but its operations don't emit CO2, and the amt of nuclear waste generated is tiny. The waste is recyclable, too. The US doesn't have a long term storage facility, but reactor waste has been around for ~50 years and hasn't caused any issues.
@rrelyea PCR at another lab *or* a RAT from a diff manufacturer. False positives on RATs are rare, but they happen; it's usually user error or a bad batch.
@reddirtmermaid@move2strike It *is* confusing. I believe "typical" procedure is to rush the gunman ASAP (i.e., minutes) because gunmen, typically, don't wait to fire shots. Every sitch is diff, and we don't have all the deets, but it's not clear why police waited so long.