Maybe true today, but less true in earlier times (90s and early 2000s) when Microsoft was really gaining dominance.
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I may frame this. Poetry.
Shut Up and Sit Down have a great review of crokinole that will make you want to buy or make a board if you don't have one already.
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This is Seersucker Van Zandt, and I'm asking you to go the phone...
So Musk's salute was really just a demonstration of DOGE's transparency?
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It's got a pleasant interface and sounds, very easy to just play a casual game against AI or a human opponent. I play against the computer every once in a while for fun. Not much to it, it's like one-dimensional backgammon, but it's still somehow satisfying. I'd like to get a decorative set at one point to add to my collection.
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I was looking at this: https://content.naic.org/sites/default/files/publication-msr-hb-accident-health.pdf
And the three companies (kaiser, oscar, ambetter) with lower denial rates than the national average combined have less of a marketshare than United Health. But there are a ton of smaller players in the market. I guess the lesson is the big players pretty much all suck.
I'm curious about the industry average. It seems that the majority of the larger providers deny far more than the industry average. The numbers don't seem to work unless the bulk of the industry is smaller providers that are not showing on this graph. I may be wildly misinterpreting this. Anyone have any insight here?
You can't put too much water in a nuclear reactor
Remember when alfalfa sprouts were on all the things? I miss alfalfa sprouts...