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Re:Recycle everthing possible ffs
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
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Re:Arseholes
Are you attempting to use reverse psychology Chris?
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
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Re:I got a bad case of creimertards...
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:It is hard to kill a technology.
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:So this means
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley--
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Re:Of course they do. They are competitors.
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:This is why there is a shortage of women in tec
Thanks Team Creimer,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Team Creimer HQ!
You have constantly demonstrated that you are, indeed, the top king pin creimertard!
Also, I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Trump takes our money. What's the difference?
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Numbers don't surprise me...
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Thank you for the shower of crumbs!
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Thank you for the shower of crumbs!
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:What a wonderful idea!
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Python in Excel...
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:$5,000?
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:old? Old? OLD?
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Surprise, surprise a woman wins. Sexists sows.
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Oh, wow!
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:That's ironic...
Thanks Nancy,
Nancy, note also that I have used the correct reply we agreed upon over the phone below. I guess I might have gotten a little rusted. What are the plans for Christmas replacement for us? I don't think it is a right time to leave Chris by himself...
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Thanks Nancy,Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Mankind is predictable...
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Why is it on Slashdot?
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
Also, I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:Creimer is a creep
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
Also, I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re: Sounds like...
Thanks Nancy,
Your posts are always enlightening and right on topic! Keep up the good work over there at Special Education!
Also, I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:It does sound a little crazy...
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:I'm still waiting to find out...
I have noted that Chris uses child psychology to convince his so called trolls to give up by pretending they just give him free publicity. That's adoring!
;-)Anyway, Chris would have a hard time to learn anything above child level matters, including psychology.
https://childdevelopmentinfo.c...
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Silvia Bunge
Psychology Department
University of California, Berkeley -
Re:He must not be that good
If you get your ceasefire broken once, that makes you a victim of betrayal, but the third time it happens you're just being gullible.
Why does that logic sound so familiar?
Ah yes, ages 4-7:The child has an intuitive grasp of logical concepts in some areas. However, there is still a tendency to focus attention on one aspect of an object while ignoring others. Concepts formed are crude and irreversible.
Perceptions dominate judgment. In moral-ethical realm, the child is not able to show principles underlying best behavior.Once again, display of maturity and an attempt to build an actual society.
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Re:A little bit biased, isn't it?
Contrary to popular belief, humans actually go through developmental changes over their lives, and these developments directly influence their ability to learn and reason.
A simple example that anybody can relate to is sex. Try to explain sex to a 7 or 8 year old. They don't have the hormones yet, and they simply do not "get it".
Another simple example is that humans do not "learn to walk". It happens as soon as they are strong enough and have the coordination to walk. Just like other animals. Some of which "learn to walk" within minutes of being born.
Piaget was a biologist, turned developmental psychologist. Take a look here http://www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/development/pi aget.shtml.
The children in the study were 3 to 4 years old. To summarize that period according to Piaget:
Preoperational Phase (2-4 years old) Increased use of verbal representation but speech is egocentric. The beginnings of symbolic rather than simple motor play. Transductive reasoning. Can think about something without the object being present by use of language.
Intuitive Phase (4-7 years years old) Speech becomes more social, less egocentric. The child has an intuitive grasp of logical concepts in some areas. However, there is still a tendency to focus attention on one aspect of an object while ignoring others. Concepts formed are crude and irreversible. Easy to believe in magical increase, decrease, disappearance. Reality not firm. Perceptions dominate judgment. In moral-ethical realm, the child is not able to show principles underlying best behavior. Rules of a game not develop, only uses simple do's and don'ts imposed by authority.
This agrees with the parent's assertion that, "In addition to that, human children are conditioned to do exactly what they're told. This will have an influence on things."
This is not to say that Piaget's theories are the end all be all, but I would imagine that no adult would disagree that there are at least some developmental effects on human reasoning. Personally, I can't believe that a spacial puzzle like this was given to 3 and 4 year olds, and reprinted in the New York Times, but oh well. -
Cupertino, we have a problem!Age of Child and Typical Language Development:
60 months:
- Can use many descriptive words spontaneously-both adjectives and adverbs
- Knows common opposites: big-little, hard-soft, heave-light, etc
- Has number concepts of 4 or more
- Can count to ten
- Speech should be completely intelligible, in spite of articulation problems
Now, a simple guestion: how is Apple going to handle the immense problem with increasing version numbers....11 is not very far anymore
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Re:Classical Music
Excellent point!
Not only is classical music cheaper (I recently picked up several different composers for $2.99 per CD) it's also better for you.
And if you haven't tried it, playing classical in the background while you program is just as fulfilling as that techno stuff you have now (admit it, we all do).
And as an added benefit to the younger (male) geeks out there, knowledge and appreciation of classical art makes you appear cooler to chics. In college I rarely had a date, but I could approach any girl in any class and ask her to the symphony or the ballet with about an 80% success rate. Disclamer: I rarely got second dates due in part to the ache, braces, and poor conversation skills.
Thank God for NPR.
My only beef with NPR is that they (the local station were I live) play way to much baroque music. I really enjoy Mozart, Beethoven, Rachmaninoff - pretty much anything from the romantic era, but I can't get into Bach.