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Comment Re:You know I'm sure it's just a coincidence (Score 1) 165

So I spent a lot of time in molerÃa infested places as a young person. Was not able to give blood for a while as I spent enough time there to have lived there.

Malaria is serious. In the US it is one of the many things we donâ(TM)t have experience with so can not really put it in context. What we do know is poor health care is a factor. In the place that once was riddled with materia, 30 years of improved health care means it is limited to the country side.

So yes, that we have it regressive places like Texas and Florida is indicative of bad government.

Comment Re:to get behind the firewall? (Score 1) 17

I guess it works because the military lives on quid pro quo and state secrets are secondary. It is like Petraeus trading sex with some random women for US secrets.

I canâ(TM)t imagine that soldiers are authorized to receive gifts like that put our nations security at risk. My watch has full access to my internal internet, even without the phone.

I get it. I have been tricked. But I also never pledged an oath to protect the US.

Comment Re:VBA programmers ... (Score 1) 226

One reason the AP exam is so popular is because teachers are rewarded with luxury working vacation if they choose to graders

Sometimes the rubric is very defined, other times the rubric can be modified as students responses show some normal variation. What is true is that there are a few parts to each FRQ and students tend to lose points by not attempted each pat, but giving up too quickly.

Comment Re:VBA programmers ... (Score 1) 226

I suspect that AP CS teachers learned from ChatGPT.

Every year there are truly horrible AP teachers who cry because thier student got every question correct but still only got a 5. This is ok for a history or English teachers, they likely have no math ability, but not for science, math or computers..

For those of us who design good tests and understand the AP exam know that some students will randomly get questions correct, and many tests are designed to have very difficult questions, not only for benchmarking purpose, but also as a discriminator.

The AP exam is certainly designed to finely discriminate between the three levels of qualifications. Any single question is not significant. One year I recall a question that merely tested students ability to solve problems creatively.

This post shows all that is wrong with AP CS education. Worthless

Comment Re:Apologies to Tennesee Ernie Ford (Score 1) 68

Exactly what I was thinking. We are back to the company town, the company store.

Guthrie wrote about waiting driving to California to get a job. He and others had to wait in the company camp. The company was happy to loan money for food.

The laws are much different now. But the risks are real.

Comment Re:I still believe in container farms (Score 2) 71

My dad returned to farming after retirement. If he grew lettuce, he would have made nothing you need to grow real cash crops. Another change is the disappearance of the local grocery store. He was able to negotiate a fair price for produce. The store received fresh picked produce delivered to them. The consumer recieved fresher product than they otherwise would have. Everyone won.

Big box stores needs to convert on location in each city to vertical farming they need to contract to firms like this who can deliver high profit crops year round. Berries, tomatoes, etc.

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