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No_Procedure_4232 t1_j1v5zp5 wrote

No rent and effectively no gas or food costs either. Must live at home and that is ok too. We encouraged our kids to move back home after school to save some cash before moving out. It cost us almost nothing and it really made a difference when they did move out. I used to say, “It’s fine with us as long as you capitalize on the opportunity to save some $$. And if we do this right you won’t want to stay, and I won’t have to ask you to leave.” 😉

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un_blob t1_j1v309e wrote

sure sure, they are used for the same purpose most of the time (quick and drty but efficient data processing/viz). But not by the same persons ^^'

An example in biology is that R is often used by the bio-informaticians for their analysis (legacy code, LOT of packages etc...) but when an application is needed for biologists... Well py may be quicker ! Not always true (clearly) but i is just an example

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Acrobatic_Switches t1_j1v2bf2 wrote

They come from the pre-superbowl era. Cleveland, Green Bay, New York LA, Boston, Chicago, Montreal and Detroit all benefit from, I guess you could call, "legacy" championships. Back when there were only 6 teams in the leagues and everyone had second jobs to support their sport hobby.

Edit: most of these teams actually benefit from legacy championships. Pays to be early.

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Acrobatic_Switches t1_j1v186d wrote

Bruh. The guys that played pre-67 in all sport very literally built everything everyone else played on you doofus. Discounting their play because they wouldn't compete with the hyperfocused athletes of the modern world is silly. The only reason they can focus on the sport is because of those guys.

Soccer is another story.

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iNeedScissorsSixty7 t1_j1uxc90 wrote

I think they're referencing the Rams (NFL) with their comment. The Blues won the Cup in 2019 (that parade was nuts, it was fucking freezing out and there were hundreds of thousands of us in the streets partying). The Cardinals won the World Series in 2006 and 2011 most recently.

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