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Bayoris t1_jbyu6tx wrote
Reply to comment by SchofieldSilver in Bruins make history by Hoosac_Love
Some people like sports, some people don’t. Variety is the spice of life
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Reply to Speeding ticket worth fighting? by [deleted]
If you were not breaking the law, absolutely fight it. If you were then don’t. That’s my advice. You’ll feel better about it if you are on the side of justice.
Bayoris t1_j9joa32 wrote
Reply to comment by Pnooms in 1910 postcard “Orange, Mass. in the future” vs real life by alanboston
I’d wager that is an old building since torn down
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Reply to comment by novolog in Study: New England Is Warming Up Faster Than The Rest Of The World by ha1r_of_thedog
Any planet that has liquid water. We just happen to be towards the bottom of that range.
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Reply to comment by Blekanly in Do Little Earthquakes Prevent Big Earthquakes? by cpassmore79
It says in that wiki that when the media cites the Richter scale they really are using the Moment scale.
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Reply to comment by darksideofthemoon131 in Is there a word for out-of-staters who don’t know how to drive in the snow? by cbandes
I’m with you. A lot of the time people who complain about others not knowing how to drive in the snow actually are complaining about the fact that they are driving slower.
Driving slower is how you’re supposed to drive in the snow.
Bayoris t1_izwk2ag wrote
What do you expect? People are going to slow down when the roads are slippery and dangerous because they don’t want to die.
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Reply to comment by merlin401 in Olivia Pichardo is the first woman to make the roster of Division I baseball team by AmethystOrator
If baseball was a pure test of strength then women would not be able to compete. 100%. But it isn’t. Baseball pitchers rely on unpredictability. If you can throw a sinker or a knuckleball or a curveball then you don’t need a fastball.
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Reply to comment by jl_theprofessor in Olivia Pichardo is the first woman to make the roster of Division I baseball team by AmethystOrator
They were banned for 40 years until 1992. There was at least one woman playing AA ball prior to that ban. It’s possible a woman might have advanced to AAA or even the big leagues had they been given a chance. It’s true that they are on average less physically capable than men. But there are physically exceptional women. I could see a female pitcher possibly doing well by virtue of the fact that the men are not used to her style of delivery. For the same reason knuckleballers sometimes do well even though they throw slowly.
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Reply to comment by hey_there_kitty_cat in [OC] Median age difference between US Senators and the US population (1950-2022) v2 by JolietJakeLebowski
That line represents the age difference between the median person and median senator. You seem to have interpreted it as the difference between old people and babies.
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Reply to comment by Cindexxx in [OC] Microsoft Bing: A forgotten $10B+ business by jtsg_
You can use the normal Bing search function for that, they are a leader in the x-rated space