All about that sample size.
All about that sample size.
Mine actually drinks from his bowl just fine, which makes it even funnier that he goes for the sink puddles like it’s some gourmet shit.
I can appreciate a Jane Austen reference. Well done.
The district you’re referring to is called Eixample (literally “extension”), which is a planned district that was built as a large scale construction project in the 19th and 20th century to expand the city and make room for more/more modern apartments.
Gnocchi = Knee-OCK-key / Fibonacci = FIB-oh-NUH-chee
I swear I’m fun at parties.
That would certainly explain why there’s apes everywhere.
Placing movies like Planet of the Apes on our timeline makes no sense. It’s a completely different planet, people! (The ape planet.)
He’s a shelter cat with some baggage, and the training is ongoing.
I think I already posted this at some point, but Software Disenchantment is always worth mentioning in this context.
The Brave Little Toaster is still giving me the feels decades later.
Classic case of OWPITTS (only white people in the training set).
Chk-a chk-a chk-a chk-a DUN chk-a DUN DUN DUN chk-a DUN DUN DUN chk-a DUN DUN DUUUUUUUN
Many people I know get into it because of their idealism and desire to change the academic system for the better. They invest into this career, year after year, because it’s always one more step until they can finally use their influence to change the system from the inside.
Yup. “Strike Russian targets” is not the same as “strike targets in Russia”. Huge difference.
Good news. Krah is a despicable opportunist with no principles other than his thirst for status and power.
Reading this from a Fairphone 3 that received a new battery and a new headphone jack three weeks ago (and which were both extremely easy to install).
To be fair, political scientists probably don’t know where 95% of the politics is hidden either.
Okay, I’ll bite. What formatting tools specifically would you recommend for placing a figure or table close to where it appears in the text (say at the top of the page where the figure/table is first mentioned)?