I’ve been saying this for almost a decade now, but if I wrote a book with someone like this guy as the biblical antichrist people would say it was way too on the nose.
I’ve been saying this for almost a decade now, but if I wrote a book with someone like this guy as the biblical antichrist people would say it was way too on the nose.
Low and middle-income countries in Asia face significant disparities in scientific capacity and ability to influence public policy, which is likely to affect responses to future pandemics, climate change and technological advancements such as Artificial Intelligence, according to the International Network for Government Science Advice (INGSA).
I originally read the title as “it is more difficult to influence public policy in least-developed countries based on this study” but it appears it’s actually “it is more difficult for scientists to advocate for science-backed policies in least-developed countries.”
“Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?”
So…their takeaway was that the value of the data is worth the awful publicity?
I keep forgetting that that’s an option
Well it worked the first time around…
Seems like a good thing to massively protest.
The problem with hearing when a note isn’t right is that by the time you hear it you’ve already played it…
As someone who could never get used to just kinda eyeballing where a note is supposed to be, I strongly disagree about the trombone.
It’s embarrassingly cheap to buy a member of the US Supreme Court.
To quote Ron White “It’s not that the wind’s blowin’, it’s hwhat the wind’s blowin’”
My favorite that trips people up is “nine times out of a hundred”
It makes sense if you assume it’s actually targeted at managers who want their employees to be in three meetings at once.
I mean, it would probably be a good opportunity for a handful of really rich people to further their control and ownership globally…so as long as our billionaire overlords value human life over their own personal power we should be good.
This would explain the other article I saw about a US-Clooney $20 billion arms deal.
These people are so fucking stupid…
And if you try long enough, maybe you can identify someone else’s idea to steal and profit from!
Gotta go fast!
-Ancient Middle Eastern Philosopher, probably
Overall job satisfaction among U.S. employees increased a modest 0.4 percentage points in 2023 from the year prior, according to the Conference Board’s annual Job Satisfaction survey released this month. A 62.7% majority of respondents reported being content at work last year, the highest share since the survey began in 1987.
But that record doesn’t tell the whole story: Worker sentiment fell across all 26 subcomponents of job satisfaction measured in the poll, which collected responses online from 1,699 working U.S. adults in November.
Wat?
3 SCOTUS picks in 4 years and a lot of the shit happening now is the direct result of that.
Imagine what a 7-2 (or 8-1) Conservative Supreme Court would do…