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Here that car seat post I was talking about
The best sneer is from the comments imo
my man never should have stopped turning dragons sideways
So the non-peer reviewed pre-print making an eyebrow raising claim, without a breakdown of which states they claimed did or didn't require child safety seats at which ages is totally sensible, but for the multiple studies showing child safety seats prevent deaths and serious injuries, "the controls are insufficient, in ways the main study examined does not need to worry about". Uh-huh. My puny NPC brain can't comprehend such rationality.
Oh ye gods and little fishes it gets better. So Zvi quotes the paper authors' repeated citations to the two papers that claim car seats don't save lives or prevent injuries. After enough repetition I noticed that one of them was "Levitt 2008". And yes, the paper is Steven Levitt. The Freakonomics guy, whose entire brand is "misread statistics so I can publish a non-intuitive result and go on Meet The Press and write a NYT bestseller".
of fucking course it's a Zvi post
I didn't realize he was namebrand
10k words, checks out
Undisputable Champion of “Well ackshually”
Can't argue with that. Why don't we just get on solving climate change, eh?
Edit: found the HN discussion, not positive: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38709653
This might be sacrilege, but HN sneers are my favorite sneers. Especially because snark is a dang-able offence
To be scrupulously fair, it's perfectly possible to construct vehicles that are both good at transporting multiple people and don't take up square miles of road. See the vehicle market in SE Asia as an example.
Or this segment, almost unknown in the US: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_MPV
In fact, if more vehicles like this were available, it would be good both for Quiverful families and Earth-huggers! Alas the pickup truck will enable us to drive, one by one, to the Apocalypse.