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hasty

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    Comment #40674176

    That polar bear has two heads.

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    Comment #35382380

    Yeah, somewhat ironically you were looking at the reading comprehension scores.

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    Comment #32668771

    They only approve that which they've tested for; in this case, they've only tested using this dosage as a booster. If, later, there's more testing on people who have not had any va…

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    Comment #32379196

    The report's been split into two docs. The referenced table is in the Supplemental Statistical Tables by the same authors: https://bjs.ojp.gov/content/pub/pdf/cv20sst.pdf

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    Comment #32377806

    It's there (table 5); it's just formatted differently. Presumably the original poster decided not to include it, as it added the footnote "Victims of other races are not shown sepa…

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    Comment #32195070

    The cited article on WP ( https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/ultra-orthodox-zip-codes-have... ) notes that measles vaccination rates were around 70%, vs 99% for the rest of the state. …

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    Comment #31174705

    No, it wouldn't. The Dow is weighted for exactly this reason: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dow_Jones_Industrial_Average#C...

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    Comment #31136092

    On point #1, you can probably do 10Gbps (assuming it's actually Cat5e), as long as it's under 50m or so. If it's just a run inside your house, it's likely well within range.

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    Comment #30494565

    He spent a couple weeks saying that the Biden administration was predicting an invasion that wasn't going to happen as a way of distracting from other problems, e.g. https://twitte…

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    Comment #30198495

    Salting doesn't matter in this case. They're not finding a list of free-floating passwords and then seeing if anyone has that password; they're finding a list of accounts and assoc…

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    Comment #30198434

    It's computationally expensive to hash every single possible password, but given a proposed login/password combo, it's not expensive to check just the one. If Google, in crawling, …

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    Comment #30196729

    That doesn't mean it's stored in plain text. They could be storing a nice hash, and then when the crawler finds your email and password on some site some where, it could try to has…

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    Comment #29805814

    He was not "one of the early inventors of mRNA vaccines". He admitted as much when pressed on it: https://www.logically.ai/factchecks/library/3aa2eefd The only reason anyone starte…

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    Comment #27912673

    The population of Scotland is 5.4m, not 8.4m. Knowing that lets us do a little math about expected death rates. In 2019, ~58,000 Scots died over the course of the year; that gives …

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    Comment #27911941

    That's not how mRNA works; the whole point is that it temporarily induces some cells to produce spike protein, but this effect does not last long as mRNA by its nature decays as it…

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    Comment #25181138

    Looks like a car accident: https://hudsonvalleypost.com/man-killed-in-hudson-valley-aft...

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    Comment #23794589

    He later retracted that, as it wasn't true: https://www.redding.com/story/news/2020/05/29/no-bay-area-ho...