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jplrssn

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jplrssn
·6 日前·議論
> It kind of feels like these countries rediscover summer every year.

The graphs in the article somewhat disprove that.
jplrssn
·先月·議論
You're right, I was thinking of "slammed" as being part of take-down style news reporting.

Looking at Google Ngram, usage of "slams" started inflecting upwards in the early 90's and then even more strongly in the mid-2000's. [0] I wonder if that second increase represents the type of usage I had in mind.

(I looked at "slams" rather than "slammed" to try to avoid some of the other modern meanings, like being slammed with work.)

[0] https://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=slams&year_sta...
jplrssn
·先月·議論
> EU regulators on Tuesday slammed Apple

This reads more like a tabloid headline than the first sentence of a Reuters article.
jplrssn
·2 か月前·議論
I’ll bite: which ideology are you claiming believers in climate change are motivated by?
jplrssn
·8 か月前·議論
"can't afford" in this case is a choice to spend the absolute minimum possible on school lunches.
jplrssn
·8 か月前·議論
The one advantage Ryanair has over non-budget airlines is that none of their seats recline.
jplrssn
·8 か月前·議論
The more you concentrate taxation via capital gains, the more you incentivise the type of tax strategy where people just leave the state/country before cashing out. Countering that with exit taxes and such is hard.

Taxing company profits directly may be less efficient from an economics point of view but it's much more politically palatable.
jplrssn
·10 か月前·議論
> competition always leads to lower prices

I don't see how this could be true for emergency visits. Would an ambulance drive you to the cheapest hospital within some fixed radius?
jplrssn
·10 か月前·議論
Comparing the total size of countries like this never made much sense to me.

It's not like Americans need to drive coast-to-coast to buy groceries or drop their kids off at school.
jplrssn
·10 か月前·議論
> What is “fake insurance?”

Do you believe Ro Marine would have paid out claims related to their "insured" vessels?
jplrssn
·10 か月前·議論
It’s ironic that after British Rail was privatized, many UK rail services ended up being run by subsidiaries of other European state railways: French SNCF, Dutch NS, Italian Trenitalia, and so on. Turns out the state knows something about running trains after all.