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Re: CO2 a pollutant?3 or 4 ft thick? At what altitude? Do you know how to calculate the volume of a sphere?
The concept postulating a slow-down of heat loss due to IR absorption by trace gases is totally UNPHYSICAL in the context of a free convective atmosphere. Its a mechanism contrived in 1901 by Nils Ekholm, a Swedish meteorologist and a friend of Arrhenius without any evidence!
— Ned Nikolov, Ph.D. (@NikolovScience) December 16, 2018
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CO2 a pollutant?
Calling #CO2 a "pollutant" is worse than medieval ignorance. Its a "blasphemy" against Life itself! But this should not come as a surprise since our public life has increasingly been dominated by uninformed politicians with silly ideas like Ocasio-Cortez https://t.co/4OEPqHfF9X
— Ned Nikolov, Ph.D. (@NikolovScience) February 13, 2019
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CO2 a pollutant?
Calling #CO2 a "pollutant" is worse than medieval ignorance. Its a "blasphemy" against Life itself! But this should not come as a surprise since our public life has increasingly been dominated by uninformed politicians with silly ideas like Ocasio-Cortez https://t.co/4OEPqHfF9X
— Ned Nikolov, Ph.D. (@NikolovScience) February 13, 2019
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Re:The original video is quite hilarious
/sarcasm Apparently 40+ errors are "minor factual errors". LUL.
They deleted the original tweetbut here is a copy which stated:
"Last week, The Verge published a video on how to build a gaming PC. Today, we're pulling that video off our YouTube and Facebook pages, because it contains minor factual errors, that, in sum, do not meet our editorial standards. I also want to reiterate that The Verge has zero tolerance for internet harassment campaigns, and that we will automatically disregard any feedback that appears to be in bad faith or part of such a campaign. As many of you know, we are happy to engage openly with our audiences across our platforms, but over the weekend multiple people on our staff have been subject to a wave of attacks, including hundreds of racist attacks on the host of our video. We simply will not listen to feedback that is associated with these campaigns or the people who direct such campaigns.
"We'll eventually make another video on how to build a PC. It'll be good. See you out there."
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Re:Commentary and Parody
No, the Verge on Twitter started blaming racism when people started calling them out on their stupidity.
They deleted the original tweet but here is a copy which stated:
"Last week, The Verge published a video on how to build a gaming PC. Today, we're pulling that video off our YouTube and Facebook pages, because it contains minor factual errors, that, in sum, do not meet our editorial standards. I also want to reiterate that The Verge has zero tolerance for internet harassment campaigns, and that we will automatically disregard any feedback that appears to be in bad faith or part of such a campaign. As many of you know, we are happy to engage openly with our audiences across our platforms, but over the weekend multiple people on our staff have been subject to a wave of attacks, including hundreds of racist attacks on the host of our video. We simply will not listen to feedback that is associated with these campaigns or the people who direct such campaigns.
"We'll eventually make another video on how to build a PC. It'll be good. See you out there."
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Re:Commentary and Parody
Agreed. Bitwit's satire analysis was priceless.
IMO Stefan is a total fucking idiot. Stupidity is not a respecter of race. Here is a (partial) list of all the lies in the video for your enjoyment!
Lie #1: Need a table. Fact: Any flat surface, including a floor, is OK. Carpet / wooden surface doesn't really matter.
Lie #2: Need thermal paste applicator. Fact: No, you don't need one.
Lie #3: Need Allen key / Allen wrench. Fact: Unless you have specific parts that require them, no, you don't need one.
Lie #4 Calls zip ties tweezers. Fact: Tweezers are not zip ties, and zip ties are not tweezers.
Lie #5: Need tweezers. Fact: Cable ties, Zip ties, or Velcro stripes will be handy for cable management.
Lie #6: Says to use zip ties: Fact: Never used them.
Lie #7: Need Swiss army knife. Fact: Use a Phillips screwdriver
Lie #8: Need Anti-static wrist bracelet. Fact: No, just touch the PSU as you work to ground yourself
Lie #9: Anti-static bracelets don't need to be grounded. Fact: Anti-static bracelets only work if they are actually grounded. "Wireless" Anti Static don't actually work, go figure.
Lie #10: Calls it a "brace." Fact: It's called an I/O Shield
Lie #11: Hammer in the brace. Fact: *Gently* install the I/O Shield
Lie #12: Calls it a Lane. Fact: They are called PCI Express slots.
Lie #13: PCI "Lane" doesn't matter. Fact: Generally the PCI express slot closest to the PSU has the most bandwidth -- but double check your motherboard manual to verify _where_ the x16 slot(s) are located.
Lie #14: Calls the power supply a "Brick." Fact: It's called a PSU or Power Supply Unit.
Lie #15: Calls it "insulation pads." Fact: They are anti-vibration pads.
Lie #16: Align with "insulation pads" ... Fact: The PSU rests on top of anti-vibration pads
Lie #17: ... so power supply doesn't short circuit. Fact: The PSU is *meant* to touch the case at all times.
Lie #18: *Block the PSU fan*. Fact: Do NOT block the PSU's fan. Double check your case's airflow see which direction the PSU's fan should be pointing.
Lie #19. Install CPU after GPU. Fact: Installing the CPU _first_ will make it EASIER rather then later.
Lie #20: Says to install all 4 screws for the CPU cooler but only installs 3!! They are missing the bottom left one!! Fact: Make sure you install ALL FOUR screws of CPU cooler to keep EVEN pressure.This fucking moron is FULL of excuses:
a) Twitter, and
liked I've said before, wasn't allowed a reshoot. the paste was cleaned up, RAM in correct slot, PSU facing correct direction. *Obviously* this PC works.
b) Twitch
It's not my first computer
It was SO bad that even Linus offered to help!
"I'd actually love to come help out if you want to do a pt2 or follow up to this."
And to top it off The Verge made this excuse:
"on another note. tech youtubers are not journalists"
Gee, yet actual YouTubers know HOW to properly put together a build. This dumb journalist can't even pretend to!
If they had just
1. Admitted they fucked up, an
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Re:Commentary and Parody
Agreed. Bitwit's satire analysis was priceless.
IMO Stefan is a total fucking idiot. Stupidity is not a respecter of race. Here is a (partial) list of all the lies in the video for your enjoyment!
Lie #1: Need a table. Fact: Any flat surface, including a floor, is OK. Carpet / wooden surface doesn't really matter.
Lie #2: Need thermal paste applicator. Fact: No, you don't need one.
Lie #3: Need Allen key / Allen wrench. Fact: Unless you have specific parts that require them, no, you don't need one.
Lie #4 Calls zip ties tweezers. Fact: Tweezers are not zip ties, and zip ties are not tweezers.
Lie #5: Need tweezers. Fact: Cable ties, Zip ties, or Velcro stripes will be handy for cable management.
Lie #6: Says to use zip ties: Fact: Never used them.
Lie #7: Need Swiss army knife. Fact: Use a Phillips screwdriver
Lie #8: Need Anti-static wrist bracelet. Fact: No, just touch the PSU as you work to ground yourself
Lie #9: Anti-static bracelets don't need to be grounded. Fact: Anti-static bracelets only work if they are actually grounded. "Wireless" Anti Static don't actually work, go figure.
Lie #10: Calls it a "brace." Fact: It's called an I/O Shield
Lie #11: Hammer in the brace. Fact: *Gently* install the I/O Shield
Lie #12: Calls it a Lane. Fact: They are called PCI Express slots.
Lie #13: PCI "Lane" doesn't matter. Fact: Generally the PCI express slot closest to the PSU has the most bandwidth -- but double check your motherboard manual to verify _where_ the x16 slot(s) are located.
Lie #14: Calls the power supply a "Brick." Fact: It's called a PSU or Power Supply Unit.
Lie #15: Calls it "insulation pads." Fact: They are anti-vibration pads.
Lie #16: Align with "insulation pads" ... Fact: The PSU rests on top of anti-vibration pads
Lie #17: ... so power supply doesn't short circuit. Fact: The PSU is *meant* to touch the case at all times.
Lie #18: *Block the PSU fan*. Fact: Do NOT block the PSU's fan. Double check your case's airflow see which direction the PSU's fan should be pointing.
Lie #19. Install CPU after GPU. Fact: Installing the CPU _first_ will make it EASIER rather then later.
Lie #20: Says to install all 4 screws for the CPU cooler but only installs 3!! They are missing the bottom left one!! Fact: Make sure you install ALL FOUR screws of CPU cooler to keep EVEN pressure.This fucking moron is FULL of excuses:
a) Twitter, and
liked I've said before, wasn't allowed a reshoot. the paste was cleaned up, RAM in correct slot, PSU facing correct direction. *Obviously* this PC works.
b) Twitch
It's not my first computer
It was SO bad that even Linus offered to help!
"I'd actually love to come help out if you want to do a pt2 or follow up to this."
And to top it off The Verge made this excuse:
"on another note. tech youtubers are not journalists"
Gee, yet actual YouTubers know HOW to properly put together a build. This dumb journalist can't even pretend to!
If they had just
1. Admitted they fucked up, an
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Re:Commentary and Parody
Agreed. Bitwit's satire analysis was priceless.
IMO Stefan is a total fucking idiot. Stupidity is not a respecter of race. Here is a (partial) list of all the lies in the video for your enjoyment!
Lie #1: Need a table. Fact: Any flat surface, including a floor, is OK. Carpet / wooden surface doesn't really matter.
Lie #2: Need thermal paste applicator. Fact: No, you don't need one.
Lie #3: Need Allen key / Allen wrench. Fact: Unless you have specific parts that require them, no, you don't need one.
Lie #4 Calls zip ties tweezers. Fact: Tweezers are not zip ties, and zip ties are not tweezers.
Lie #5: Need tweezers. Fact: Cable ties, Zip ties, or Velcro stripes will be handy for cable management.
Lie #6: Says to use zip ties: Fact: Never used them.
Lie #7: Need Swiss army knife. Fact: Use a Phillips screwdriver
Lie #8: Need Anti-static wrist bracelet. Fact: No, just touch the PSU as you work to ground yourself
Lie #9: Anti-static bracelets don't need to be grounded. Fact: Anti-static bracelets only work if they are actually grounded. "Wireless" Anti Static don't actually work, go figure.
Lie #10: Calls it a "brace." Fact: It's called an I/O Shield
Lie #11: Hammer in the brace. Fact: *Gently* install the I/O Shield
Lie #12: Calls it a Lane. Fact: They are called PCI Express slots.
Lie #13: PCI "Lane" doesn't matter. Fact: Generally the PCI express slot closest to the PSU has the most bandwidth -- but double check your motherboard manual to verify _where_ the x16 slot(s) are located.
Lie #14: Calls the power supply a "Brick." Fact: It's called a PSU or Power Supply Unit.
Lie #15: Calls it "insulation pads." Fact: They are anti-vibration pads.
Lie #16: Align with "insulation pads" ... Fact: The PSU rests on top of anti-vibration pads
Lie #17: ... so power supply doesn't short circuit. Fact: The PSU is *meant* to touch the case at all times.
Lie #18: *Block the PSU fan*. Fact: Do NOT block the PSU's fan. Double check your case's airflow see which direction the PSU's fan should be pointing.
Lie #19. Install CPU after GPU. Fact: Installing the CPU _first_ will make it EASIER rather then later.
Lie #20: Says to install all 4 screws for the CPU cooler but only installs 3!! They are missing the bottom left one!! Fact: Make sure you install ALL FOUR screws of CPU cooler to keep EVEN pressure.This fucking moron is FULL of excuses:
a) Twitter, and
liked I've said before, wasn't allowed a reshoot. the paste was cleaned up, RAM in correct slot, PSU facing correct direction. *Obviously* this PC works.
b) Twitch
It's not my first computer
It was SO bad that even Linus offered to help!
"I'd actually love to come help out if you want to do a pt2 or follow up to this."
And to top it off The Verge made this excuse:
"on another note. tech youtubers are not journalists"
Gee, yet actual YouTubers know HOW to properly put together a build. This dumb journalist can't even pretend to!
If they had just
1. Admitted they fucked up, an
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Is it safe?
Brilliant.Mind blowing info, yet very simple. @DrJackKruse at his best! Unlearn to relearn #liveintheamlight #healinthered #sleepinthedark #lightwatermagnetism @MrLukeStorey https://t.co/sZBMTYvNqp
— Official BiohackingBobby (@ResilientBobby) February 20, 2019
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Is it safe?
Brilliant.Mind blowing info, yet very simple. @DrJackKruse at his best! Unlearn to relearn #liveintheamlight #healinthered #sleepinthedark #lightwatermagnetism @MrLukeStorey https://t.co/sZBMTYvNqp
— Official BiohackingBobby (@ResilientBobby) February 20, 2019
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Is it safe?
Brilliant.Mind blowing info, yet very simple. @DrJackKruse at his best! Unlearn to relearn #liveintheamlight #healinthered #sleepinthedark #lightwatermagnetism @MrLukeStorey https://t.co/sZBMTYvNqp
— Official BiohackingBobby (@ResilientBobby) February 20, 2019
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Is it safe?
Brilliant.Mind blowing info, yet very simple. @DrJackKruse at his best! Unlearn to relearn #liveintheamlight #healinthered #sleepinthedark #lightwatermagnetism @MrLukeStorey https://t.co/sZBMTYvNqp
— Official BiohackingBobby (@ResilientBobby) February 20, 2019
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Is it safe?
Brilliant.Mind blowing info, yet very simple. @DrJackKruse at his best! Unlearn to relearn #liveintheamlight #healinthered #sleepinthedark #lightwatermagnetism @MrLukeStorey https://t.co/sZBMTYvNqp
— Official BiohackingBobby (@ResilientBobby) February 20, 2019
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Is it safe?
Brilliant.Mind blowing info, yet very simple. @DrJackKruse at his best! Unlearn to relearn #liveintheamlight #healinthered #sleepinthedark #lightwatermagnetism @MrLukeStorey https://t.co/sZBMTYvNqp
— Official BiohackingBobby (@ResilientBobby) February 20, 2019
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Is it safe?
Brilliant.Mind blowing info, yet very simple. @DrJackKruse at his best! Unlearn to relearn #liveintheamlight #healinthered #sleepinthedark #lightwatermagnetism @MrLukeStorey https://t.co/sZBMTYvNqp
— Official BiohackingBobby (@ResilientBobby) February 20, 2019
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Suddenly a shot rang out.What you are showing is that humans can infer a pattern even in the most randomly disjointed texts.
The coherence you think you see isn't in the text, it is something you are putting in.
You're saying that to make this text make sense, the first sentence must be in present time, the second sentence a micro-flashback to before the drive started, the third sentence back to present, the fourth sentence (fragment) a flash-forward in imagination, the fifth sentence a flash back some unknown amount of time, and then you say, "well, I'm just assuming in the next part all these apparently disjointed sentences are explained as fitting together."
Right. Like this does.
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silly harvard studies...
In the Harvard "more push-ups = less heart disease" study, the group that could do 31-40 push-ups had a HIGHER rate of heart disease than the group that could do 21-30 push-ups, even though the 21-30 guys were older and heavier. Anyone still think this study is meaningful?
— Tom Naughton (@TomDNaughton) February 19, 2019
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Re:Pffft Only one country?
This researcher must have a good publicist. shodan.io, project sonar (https://opendata.rapid7.com/about/), https://www.binaryedge.io/, https://twitter.com/ErrataRob, and many more scan the entire internet all the time. https://twitter.com/Viss does talks about finding wacky stuff on the internet regularly.
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Re:Pffft Only one country?
This researcher must have a good publicist. shodan.io, project sonar (https://opendata.rapid7.com/about/), https://www.binaryedge.io/, https://twitter.com/ErrataRob, and many more scan the entire internet all the time. https://twitter.com/Viss does talks about finding wacky stuff on the internet regularly.
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obligation
THE VAX ISSUE FOR ME IS SIMPLE: The issue is not the efficacy of vaccines but the vaccine obligation. Why are they mandatory when they have no undergone RCT or double blind testing like any other drug? Why "confuse" two subjects so differently? We dont because of profit. https://t.co/1AFfBlwI1V
— Jack Kruse (@DrJackKruse) March 5, 2018
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Re:Rei
You might very well be right in this case but you wouldn't always be,
Take this as an example, this person has 57 pseudonyms on Slashdot:
https://www.youtube.com/cdreim...
https://slashdot.org/~cdreimer
https://www.smashwords.com/pro...
https://stackoverflow.com/user...
https://www.overdrive.com/publ...
etc. etc. google for more...
most well known currently active Slashdot pseudonyms:
https://slashdot.org/~Iwastheo...
https://slashdot.org/~the%20or...
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Re:deuterium bomb
Ultra-processed = deuterium bomb because we removed natures quality assurance program to deplted deuterium using chloroplasts and photosynthesis. https://t.co/oQOXmLgZzk
— Jack Kruse (@DrJackKruse) February 4, 2018
I have a lot of sympathy for people with mental illness. But you're also an anti-vaxxer, so maybe just kill yourself?
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deuterium bomb
Ultra-processed = deuterium bomb because we removed natures quality assurance program to deplted deuterium using chloroplasts and photosynthesis. https://t.co/oQOXmLgZzk
— Jack Kruse (@DrJackKruse) February 4, 2018
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regenerative ag platform
In case you missed it: @Applegate is launching its regenerative agriculture platform.https://t.co/z0wEuW9mN8
— Savory Institute (@SavoryInstitute) February 12, 2019
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regenerative ag platform
In case you missed it: @Applegate is launching its regenerative agriculture platform.https://t.co/z0wEuW9mN8
— Savory Institute (@SavoryInstitute) February 12, 2019
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Re:OMG, WHY!?
What reason does this even have to exist, except as a hobby project that is not meant to see the light of day?
I really cannot think of one.
It all started making sense to me when I realized that Felix is one of the Slack Desktop client developers. https://twitter.com/felixriese... says he is also an electron committer/contributor.
This should probably never have seen the light of day but if you consider what a disaster the Slack client is... I am not sure Windows 95 is necessarily much worse...
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Re:Let's get this out of the way shall weIhor Dusaniwsky has been posting the estimated short positions of TSLA (and other stocks) for a long time. Go through his twitter posts of last year. By 2018 Jun 42 million shares of TSLA were shorted. Now the number is 24 million.
We've only been calcing mark-to-market P\L since 2016
.... 2016-2019 mark-to-market P\L for $TSLA is a $4.66 billion loss which includes $822 million in stock borrow financing costs (an average fee of 3.62% fee for the 3+ years.) -
all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow
"The view that we should not worry about any of these things and follow technology to wherever it will go is insane," said @daronacemogIu, an economist at MIT. https://t.co/NvHdDpaPLv
— Decivilized (@decivilized) February 9, 2019
"[Previously], I didn’t think this was a very complicated subject; The #Luddites were wrong and the believers in technology & technological progress were right,” Lawrence Summers, a former Treasury secretary and presidential economic adviser “I’m not so completely certain now.”
— Decivilized (@decivilized) February 9, 2019
"People who design airplanes and machines... no matter how much they believe that what they do is good, the winds of time eventually turn them into tools of industrial civilization. It's never unscathed. They're cursed dreams. Animation, too. Today, all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow. Beautiful, yet cursed dreams... What I mean is, how do we know movies are even worthwhile? Most of our world is rubbish... It's difficult." --Hayao Miyazaki, The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness
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all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow
"The view that we should not worry about any of these things and follow technology to wherever it will go is insane," said @daronacemogIu, an economist at MIT. https://t.co/NvHdDpaPLv
— Decivilized (@decivilized) February 9, 2019
"[Previously], I didn’t think this was a very complicated subject; The #Luddites were wrong and the believers in technology & technological progress were right,” Lawrence Summers, a former Treasury secretary and presidential economic adviser “I’m not so completely certain now.”
— Decivilized (@decivilized) February 9, 2019
"People who design airplanes and machines... no matter how much they believe that what they do is good, the winds of time eventually turn them into tools of industrial civilization. It's never unscathed. They're cursed dreams. Animation, too. Today, all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow. Beautiful, yet cursed dreams... What I mean is, how do we know movies are even worthwhile? Most of our world is rubbish... It's difficult." --Hayao Miyazaki, The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness
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all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow
"The view that we should not worry about any of these things and follow technology to wherever it will go is insane," said @daronacemogIu, an economist at MIT. https://t.co/NvHdDpaPLv
— Decivilized (@decivilized) February 9, 2019
"[Previously], I didn’t think this was a very complicated subject; The #Luddites were wrong and the believers in technology & technological progress were right,” Lawrence Summers, a former Treasury secretary and presidential economic adviser “I’m not so completely certain now.”
— Decivilized (@decivilized) February 9, 2019
"People who design airplanes and machines... no matter how much they believe that what they do is good, the winds of time eventually turn them into tools of industrial civilization. It's never unscathed. They're cursed dreams. Animation, too. Today, all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow. Beautiful, yet cursed dreams... What I mean is, how do we know movies are even worthwhile? Most of our world is rubbish... It's difficult." --Hayao Miyazaki, The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness
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all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow
"The view that we should not worry about any of these things and follow technology to wherever it will go is insane," said @daronacemogIu, an economist at MIT. https://t.co/NvHdDpaPLv
— Decivilized (@decivilized) February 9, 2019
"[Previously], I didn’t think this was a very complicated subject; The #Luddites were wrong and the believers in technology & technological progress were right,” Lawrence Summers, a former Treasury secretary and presidential economic adviser “I’m not so completely certain now.”
— Decivilized (@decivilized) February 9, 2019
"People who design airplanes and machines... no matter how much they believe that what they do is good, the winds of time eventually turn them into tools of industrial civilization. It's never unscathed. They're cursed dreams. Animation, too. Today, all of humanity's dreams are cursed somehow. Beautiful, yet cursed dreams... What I mean is, how do we know movies are even worthwhile? Most of our world is rubbish... It's difficult." --Hayao Miyazaki, The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness
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Re:informed consent
Most people (pro or anti vax) do not have the faintest idea of how vaccines work, which is why you end up with shrill and irrational arguments for & against. Most conflate all vaccines as though they are all equally (un)safe and (in)effective.
— Mactator (@MactatorMaximus) February 1, 2019
Some people have natural immunity, and dont need a vaccine. Some people are asymptomatic carriers - they carry a virus, but it doesnt make them sick. Some people have defective immune systems, and vaccines dont work. Vaccines operate at population level, not individual.
— Mactator (@MactatorMaximus) February 1, 2019
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Re:informed consent
Most people (pro or anti vax) do not have the faintest idea of how vaccines work, which is why you end up with shrill and irrational arguments for & against. Most conflate all vaccines as though they are all equally (un)safe and (in)effective.
— Mactator (@MactatorMaximus) February 1, 2019
Some people have natural immunity, and dont need a vaccine. Some people are asymptomatic carriers - they carry a virus, but it doesnt make them sick. Some people have defective immune systems, and vaccines dont work. Vaccines operate at population level, not individual.
— Mactator (@MactatorMaximus) February 1, 2019
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informed consentFWIW, my niece at 12 months exhibited symptoms of measles after her vax...
THE VAX ISSUE FOR ME IS SIMPLE: The issue is not the efficacy of vaccines but the vaccine obligation. Why are they mandatory when they have no undergone RCT or double blind testing like any other drug? Why "confuse" two subjects so differently? We dont because of profit. https://t.co/1AFfBlwI1V
— Jack Kruse (@DrJackKruse) March 5, 2018
Thomas McKeown, who was *pro* vaccination, argued that in almost all cases mortality almost completely disappeared prior to vaccination as a result of socioeconomic improvements that led to better nutrition, by which he meant better access to total food. https://t.co/Pjmh2Av3Va
— Chris Masterjohn (@ChrisMasterjohn) February 1, 2019
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informed consentFWIW, my niece at 12 months exhibited symptoms of measles after her vax...
THE VAX ISSUE FOR ME IS SIMPLE: The issue is not the efficacy of vaccines but the vaccine obligation. Why are they mandatory when they have no undergone RCT or double blind testing like any other drug? Why "confuse" two subjects so differently? We dont because of profit. https://t.co/1AFfBlwI1V
— Jack Kruse (@DrJackKruse) March 5, 2018
Thomas McKeown, who was *pro* vaccination, argued that in almost all cases mortality almost completely disappeared prior to vaccination as a result of socioeconomic improvements that led to better nutrition, by which he meant better access to total food. https://t.co/Pjmh2Av3Va
— Chris Masterjohn (@ChrisMasterjohn) February 1, 2019
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Apple copying other's innovation again?
It is not that wireless networking comes with decades of innovation and all the fundamental technology research and such. And now Apple just comes and copycats their wireless tech? Get the popcorn ready for even more patent lawsuits. What a stupid move. They should focus on their tech that is only going downhill and is full with: https://twitter.com/search?q=p...
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Hey NPC Download an update to your strings
You are sitting in front of an internet connected computer and you can't even bother to hit google ?
https://www.redstate.com/sarah...
https://twitter.com/DLoesch/st...
It's no wonder the right thinks you lot are little more than automatons.
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Re:Here is as good a place as any.
I'm guessing based on your comment that your phone is POTS or VoIP, I assume, and you currently do not subscribe to mobile phone service. Am I right? If so, have you emailed Twitter about inability to receive a code at your phone number?
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Oblig
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Re: More partisan shilling
It's not a "quirk", it's the way the system works. We're a constitutional republic, not a democracy. If you go by state vote/electoral votes, which is how the country was wisely designed, than Hillary got squashed.
Each individual state maintains a degree of sovereignty, thus we don't go by general population, we're too large a country for that to work in the best interests of everyone.
The electoral college is a disaster for a democracy. https://twitter.com/realdonald...
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Isn't temperature related to pressure somehow?
Mt. Kilimanjaro located at Equator (~3.1 S) is a GREAT EXAMPLE of the atmospheric pressure effect on ground temperature: As air pressure decreases from 92 kPa at the foothills of Kilimanjaro to 47.8 kPa at its Summit, the mean annual surface temperature drops from 23 C to -6 C pic.twitter.com/26FNTnVx12
— Ned Nikolov, Ph.D. (@NikolovScience) January 26, 2019
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And then they went after the researcher's accounts
Victor posted on his Twitter feed that a bunch of his accounts were compromised and they tried to blackmail him or they would release all the data they found. I wonder who would want to do that? I wonder... https://twitter.com/0xDUDE/sta...
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Re:Is this new?
You can actually see mitochondria crawl inside cells.
Here's an example, imaged over about 10 minutes: https://twitter.com/MAG2ART/status/1087386722667761665.
Here's another gorgeous video I just found: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5IxkI6tkn0
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Re:I have to think this will be restored sometime.
Apple apparently confirmed at least some of your thoughts in a comment given to BuzzFeed:
We are working together with Google to help them reinstate their enterprise certificates very quickly
As Daring Fireball points out, however, they've said nothing of the sort with regards to Facebook.
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The rest of the story
Hey it's fun bashing on YouTube and trust me, I'm all game for a good pointing out how much YouTube's system of strikes and take downs suck. However, let us all stop for just a second to realize that YouTube did indeed reach out and fix the issue. Still their system sucks, though. It is heavily favored to take downs rather than legitimate moderation. They made amends in this instance I guess, but still it took way more energy than it ought to.
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Re: Why quit?
Show us on the doll where the mean orange man hurt you...
My brain.
Seriously, I don't understand this big group of his supporters who can't perceive how comically incompetent he is.
Look at Sryia, the Prime Minister of Turkey gets Trump on the phone and convinces Trump to promptly pull out of Syria without any consultation with his military causing his Secretary of Defence to resign!
Then someone finally clues Trump into the fact that the Turkish Prime Minister just wanted the US out so they could take out the Kurds (the US allies in the conflict), which Trump should have known if he spent 2 minutes reading up on the conflict. So then Trump is frantically backtracking and trying to put conditions on his withdraw.
And then the shutdown, he meets with Democratic leaders, "proudly owns the shutdown", gets talked out of it by his advisors who know it's an awful idea, gets talked back into it by right wing pundits riling up their audience, and then shuts down the government with no leverage and no chance of success. His only possible "out" a declaration of emergency. A plan that was just a transparent ploy by his staffers to get him to sign a spending bill and then yell at the courts for blocking him instead.
But this goes on for a month and he says We will not cave!.
And then a day later he caves.
And this is just over the past month and a half with a Christmas break thrown in!
He's just stumbling into self-inflicted disaster after self-inflicted disaster.
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makes perfect sense.— Janie (@jbr485) January 28, 2019
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Re:These are the same peoplerent seeking journos...
Twitter Rules: #LearnToCode is perfectly ok to say to #coalworkers when they get fired. #LearnToCode is a violation of Terms of Service if said to #journalists when they get fired.
makes perfect sense.— Janie (@jbr485) January 28, 2019
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Re:These are the same peoplerent seeking journos...
Twitter Rules: #LearnToCode is perfectly ok to say to #coalworkers when they get fired. #LearnToCode is a violation of Terms of Service if said to #journalists when they get fired.
makes perfect sense.— Janie (@jbr485) January 28, 2019
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Re:These are the same peoplerent seeking journos...
Twitter Rules: #LearnToCode is perfectly ok to say to #coalworkers when they get fired. #LearnToCode is a violation of Terms of Service if said to #journalists when they get fired.
makes perfect sense.— Janie (@jbr485) January 28, 2019