

From the makers of Spreadsheets: The Game comes a new hit Office: Spreadsheets Evolved.


From the makers of Spreadsheets: The Game comes a new hit Office: Spreadsheets Evolved.


And will still claim the ceasefire holds.


Funny how no matter who the woman is, there’s always a ‘but’.


‘Believe women, unless I like the guy.’


I’ve gotta hand it to Trump on this one. He managed to find someone vastly less qualified than the already unqualified Gabbard.


I’m sure the originalists on the supreme court would argue that since it says freedom of religion, and not freedom of religions, that the founders clearly meant only one religion.


Clown acting like he was censored when he was censured.


I mean, RFK is the color of a baked potato.


? OP was claiming that the majority of data centers use closed loop/refrigeration systems and I was pointing out that US data shows the vast majority use evaporative cooling. They posted a few comments pushing that idea which is why I refuted that. I’m not sure what the point you’re trying to make is in regards to those two statements. I’m not disputing the accuracy of what you’re saying, just unsure of where you’re going with it.


Got any info to back that up? Here’s a screenshot from page 39 of the US Data Center Energy Usage Report, which shows the use of closed loop systems (which they call dry cooling) as one of the smallest percentages of cooling types used. Pretty sure you’ve got it completely backwards on the types of cooling used, and I know for a fact the massive Amazon data center out in Oregon uses evaporative, because you can’t drink the water there as a result.



Notice the funding for water projects was recently released, surely a coincidence.


Depending on the terms of her probation, fraternizing with felons could be a violation, and I know a 34 time felon that she’s probably going to want to hang out with haha. Beyond that, her sentence is commuted and there isn’t anyone able to stop it once Polis signs the paperwork.


Fully, and if given the chance has a high likelihood of recidivism (in my opinion).


One of the main drawbacks of the program was that it punished schools for low test scores with decreased funding, which directly led to schools in impoverished areas or with high numbers of students with learning disabilities being further left behind.
Additionally, teachers in these schools were directly held accountable for students tests scores. While this sounds good on paper, it results in two obvious problems. The first being that good teachers at poor schools are either forced out or voluntarily leave as a result of a diminished workplace. The second applies to all schools and is that teachers no longer educate children, instead focusing on ‘teaching the test.’ Basically the entire focus of a child’s education was changed to making sure that they were prepared to pass a specific set of question types at the end of the year, as opposed to a more holistic education. ‘Teaching to the test’ also had other unintended downstream negative effects, such as reduced funding for the arts and humanities, as they were not a part of the testing protocol.
In [the most disadvantaged schools] in America, even the most earnest teacher has often given up because they lack every available resource that could possibly make a difference. … When we say all children can achieve and then not give them the additional resources … we are creating a fantasy.
-Susan B Neuman, U.S. Department of Education’s former Assistant Secretary for Elementary and Secondary Education
As for my anecdotal experience, I went to a school in NC as part of the magnet program which, along with bussing, sent students to the poorer districts as an attempt to both integrate as well as increase funding and educational outcomes of schools in those districts. This all came to a screeching halt when the NC judiciary deemed this practice unconstitutional. As a result my school, which was largely held afloat by these measures was no longer capable of getting by. The results of this decision were immediately noticeable, with test scores plummeting and the state taking over almost immediately. This resulted in decreased funding, both from the state/feds and from the withdrawal of more affluent families in the Parent Teacher Associations (which have a high impact on school conditions in the state). All of the more exceptional teachers that were there when I was a student were forced out or chose to leave due to conditions, and I can remember reading articles of teachers literally driving around the ghetto trying to find their students to convince them to show up for the end of year tests. Twenty years later and the school still has not recovered.


After seeing the damage done to my high school in the years following my graduation, you can add my name to the large list of critics who argue that NCLB led us to where we are now. Although I should also give a shoutout to the state of North Carolina for their commitment to no longer being a serious state, after that brief window of time where they had their shit somewhat together.


The study found that the slowdown in learning coincided with two major shifts in American childhood and education policy: the widespread dismantling of test-based accountability systems that defined the No Child Left Behind era and the rise of social media use among young people. Reading scores, in particular, suffered consistently, with the average annual loss in the years just before the pandemic being just as large as the loss during it.
Even before reading the article I said to myself that timeframe would likely correlate to the kids going all the way through Bush’s Every Child Left Behind changes.


MTG is no longer in congress, so there is no reaching across the aisle to sign legislation. She quit literally the day her pension became vested.


Different guy, same ilk.


He’s an evangelical, so the only requirement he has is saying ‘I’m a pastor.’ This particular one already has a litany of controversial quotes and, like many evangelicals, is staunchly anti-catholic, calling them a satanic Babylonian cult at one point.
Amazing how they keep finding new layers of corruption to add. Like a rotten onion.