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A shame that my favorite pen isn't on the list.

I love writing with Uniball Roller 0.5 mm micro tip rollerball pens

Extremely consistent pen with crisp lines


Some commands I learned along the way (on top of those already said)

C-x g - magit-status

C-c c - org-capture

C-x h - mark-whole-buffer

M-: - eval-expression

C-x C-u - upcase-region

C-x C-o - ace-window

(use-package ace-window :bind ("C-x C-o" . ace-window))

Allows you to number your buffers and choose the one you want by pressing the number associated with it

In dired, C-0 w gives you the full path to the file under the cursor


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Hi my name is Andrew.

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Would it be more convincing if labs corroborated other lab's findings? Like Lab A found that XYZ impacts LMQ and Lab B, following Lab A's findings, was able to replicate the finding within some margin.

Is there a way to reward this type of research?


From my own practice of doing a beer fast/having a beer before and after a run, I recommend doing this with non-alcoholic beer, which can have up to 0.5% alcohol by volume.


Agreed.

For those interested in time series analysis I just finished a small project with the help of Introduction to Time Series Forecasting with Python by Jason Brownlee.

The relevant section is 24.4 Rolling Forecast ARIMA Model.


I recommend adding a "/s" to the end of sarcastic comments for those of us who have trouble interpreting sarcasm


An aside: why PIIGS? Couldn't they go by GIPSI instead?


This question answers itself, wouldn't you say?

Edit: guess not, suppose I should spell it out: "Gypsy" is widely viewed as a slur, and thus is not appropriate as a cutesy spelling of a group of countries.


Why would you claim using totes bags and paper straws would help with malnutrition and water table depletion?

Plastic bags and plastic straws are frowned upon because of how permanent they are and one of the most single use items we use that we live reasonably without.

I feel like you want people to make even bigger changes than what they're being led too. I'm happy with consistent, small victories.


Do you mean twisted pairs?


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