@oneunderscore__@bencollins@TimAllenQuote You may want to post something on Mastadon to indicate it's actually you, since there are unfortunately a lot of impersonators if you search for your name.
@NaqiyNY No subway in SD, so the comps here would be against Seattle, Portland, Denver, etc. Not really fair to exclude LA, Boston, and SF subways from ridership.
Kīlauea and Mauna Loa erupt together. Photo from Kūpinaʻi Pali at 6:06 a.m. Monday in the park.
The park is open, but some closures are in place: https://t.co/uGEAjyqjH3
NPS Photo/J.Ibasan
@IanColdwater Different from an "Asian pear" (whose skin is more orange), these are Chinese "ya li" (literally "duck pear?) that are popular in mainland China. Here's an example description from a distributor: https://t.co/O8d6ss0FTz
@CaHSRA You're missing the point here. Yes, the current 3M rural residents do not live, work, or play around transit/HSR stations. To implement expensive HSR and not plan transit-oriented development represents a massive wasted opportunity and lack of vision.
@I_go_as_Nemesis@timkmak It's often used in non-Asian countries as a dehumanizing heckle (sometimes followed by c-word if the listener engages), so Tim's initial reaction is the one many feel.
@acbowen It's great to reimagine alternatives to highways running through dense city areas, including CA-163 through Balboa Park. However, perhaps the WA-99 tunnel replacement plays some role in Seattle?
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@iflyplaces@garyleff@JTGenter Only if you're correctly assessing your actual benefit, not just "face value" of the credits, and accounting for the time & opportunity cost of understanding the credits. E.g. Most people don't spend $50 at Saks every 6 months, so you're probably not getting $100 of annual value.
@MichaelEHayden While I don't disagree with you about the prospects of those two companies, stock prices of other "growth" companies in current macro conditions unrelated to social media have behaved similarly.
@Arbitrary_user@waitbutwhy I disagree with Tim on his framing of this issue, but I do think this issue surrounding JRE represents a central tenet of Tim's recent focus on political and other discourse.
@MsMelChen@wil_da_beast630@fairforall_org Setting aside the flaws in the underlying study... Folks can disagree about college admissions and affirmative action, but its existence is not a secret. One compensatory process does not "debunk" anything, even if it seems contradictory at first glance.