zebulon99
zebulon99 t1_j0pbwvx wrote
Reply to comment by Jonathan-Shimshoni in [OC] World Cup 2022 : Evolution of the probabilities of winning the world cup according to the bookmakers by TheKitof
Yeah but belgium is on paper really good, i think they were ranked top 5 before the wc, so a draw against them should be good no?
zebulon99 t1_izsxkm9 wrote
Reply to Football betting experiment: what if I consistently bet against the odds, on the least likely match outcome? This is the English Premier League. What happened in 2019/20? (sorry for the third similar post, I test different competitions incrementally after the jaw-dropping World Cups' results) [OC] by ikashnitsky
Was that when Leicester won? That was against all odds
zebulon99 t1_ix59yji wrote
Reply to comment by Baconburp in [OC] Qatar's Migrant Deaths During FIFA World Cup Stadium Construction by Metalytiq
I doubt he has thought anything through since 2010
zebulon99 t1_iwd6acg wrote
Reply to comment by jonny24eh in [OC] Respective Gains/Loss in Median Earnings Across College Majors, Aged 25-29 (2010 vs 2019) by icywatermelons
Maybe Emgineering is an umbrella for all types of engineering including CS, EE and others while General Emgineering is a collection of more niche fields like aerospace or maritime engineering (aka the "physical")
zebulon99 t1_iqmmjfr wrote
Reply to [OC] Median age difference between US Senators and the US population (1950-2022) v2 by JolietJakeLebowski
Ok, this shows that there are just that many boomers
zebulon99 t1_j415519 wrote
Reply to comment by Tyrannical1 in [OC] The U.S. House of Representatives elected the Speaker of the House after 15 ballots. 1859 was the last year to require more than 15 ballots. by JPAnalyst
Electing a speaker is usually very uncontrovesial so people are willing to compromise. Its not like the speaker is running the country.