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  1. I will have to query your statement of whether or not the value proposition of trying to empathetically reach these people versus vilifying them. Shaming them could be an effective and ironic way to reach some of them. Demonizing the truly terrible ones I would consider a necessity to stamp evil out, and then just have to live with any collateral damage. I don't want to rule out my anecdotal evidence because the big data includes so many confounding factors. We've already brought it up, but is a single-issue voter bad? You can clarify, but you seem to be indicating they are bec
  2. Obviously, but the point is that SQL often feeds into a python/pandas scripts that easily work with other tools in the python ecosystem. For that reason, pandas and sql are apples and oranges! There are sometimes similar functions and capabilities, but to my knowledge you can't really query a relational database without sql! Even the pandas read_sql_query function requires you to write a domain/database specific sql statement in order to use it.
  3. The great thing about SQL is that all versions are pretty much the same. I use T-SQL (Microsoft version) at work, while my colleague is more familiar with MySQL. There's only really a few syntax things that differ, and it's a very useful query language.
  4. Just a complete clusterfuck up and down, NY agreed to a 69 million dollar contract with a guy that had no medical experience for ventilators because the WH recommended him, and he appears to have been a scammer, lol. https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/rosalindadams/after-one-tweet-to-president-trump-this-man-got-69-million “The guy was recommended to us by the White House coronavirus task force because they were doing business with him as well,” said the New York state official. “I think everyone was genuinely trying to help each other out and get supplies.” The New Y
  5. http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO2&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&u=%2Fnetahtml%2FPTO%2Fsearch-adv.htm&r=0&f=S&l=50&d=PTXT&Query="SONY+INTERACTIVE+ENTERTAINMENT+AMERICA+LLC"
  6. Whitaker alerts U.S. trade regulator to his justice role in fraud query response Here we go, Whitaker didn't just want to be a Trump sycophant, he wanted to shield himself from lawsuits over his time-traveling Bigfoot dick toilets.
  7. Why don't you post that query on the PC board? I imagine the results will be not unlike a medieval stoning. Personally, I believe it fits in PC. But that's just common sense.
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