I'm not sure late unification is necessarily the determing factor here. e.g. look at Italy
you can model the tax on the supply or the demand. in most simple models the outcome is the same
well yeah, there's only so much sexy to go around. how else do you propose we save some for spiders?
sorry, I'm a little slow today. how is this seemingly keeping the economy afloat?
you're assuming they're doing it by accident
assuming the interval includes all of the real numbers, then it is definitely larger than aleph null (the size of all countable infinities)
and that's why you can see that once the person has gone to school they protest (in the next panel)
you then can see in the panel after they protest that they become the parent, telling their child to go to school. presumably because they forgot what they learned at school (or because they think school is the best way for children to learn about these things - which seems a little less likely)
yeah, but where do you think that information comes from? that's right, research. it's research papers all the way down.
don't get carried away by big research /s
tell me you don't know history without telling me you don't know history
tell me you don't know history without telling me you don't know history
that's why he said: light years away
as in: there is still a great amount of distance Orban thinks Ukraine needs to cover before they converge with the EU admissions acceptability criteria
God, I can't believe I just had to defend Orban
every dollar you raise, the fewer customers you get. the point is that you should want to raise the price whenever the relative drop in customers is less than the relative increase in price to maximise profits (where marginal cost is marginal benefit :) )
you still need to sell the burger to make your income (franchising aside for now). no matter how monopolistic you are, there is always a demand constraint
I'm a little confused. Don't we want this to be as transparent as possible to limit conspiracies?
some injustices are structural
For example, anyone could use Let's Encrypt to get a trusted certificate, so what makes this trustworthy? Or why not trust everyone that signs their own certificates with a program like OpenSSL?
In a similar vein, why can we not use the technology of RAM to prolong the life-cycle of an SSD?