I can't help but wonder what it would be like to look out of a window and clear tube from barely above the earth at a speed of 4000mph, it must be quite spectacular! And imagine seeing the sun "move" through the sky as daylight changed. Is this speed fast enough to cause any significant amount of time dilation for those in the trains? I'm better no, but maybe someone could be more precise about it. This is one of those things that is really awesome to think about, no matter how unrealistic it is to actually build.
Krusty: Oh, I'm taking a bath on this.
Man: We tried to tell you, these are _unmanned_ oil rigs.
Krusty: Aw, close the damn thing down. No one's ever going to come.
Homer: [runs in] Give me seven hundred Krusty burgers!
Kid: You want fries with that?
as crazy/sad/pathetic/whatever as this service sounds, it might be interesting if instead of matching someone with a fictional ideal, it was advanced enough to simulate various personality types and try to teach the social inept among us some much needed social skills.
First of all, I don't think you're dumb... I don't know where you got that from. I was just pointing out what I thought was a flaw with your argument. If you had posted about the 3 questions and small sample size of that poll, that would have been a much better way to discredit it.
On the question of the birth certificate, I feel like this is one of those things where the best facts we have state that yes, he was born in Hawaii. I question how easy it would really be to not only fake the document, but get it into all the right places to have the proper record of it. If you can create a situation where I can call up the appropriate offices in Hawaii and be confirmed that you were born there but you weren't, maybe I'd believe it.
I mean, if you want to be philosophical, you can't really trust any piece of information. Why trust anything you see or hear, ever? At some point you have to believe that some things are at least probably true.
I'm no engineer, but doesn't isn't the uncertainty principal a quantum phenomena, and therefore irrelevant at a macro scale?
I think part of what is wrong with this country is the mindset that there are two sides to everything. Don't most issues have many more sides than just two? It's too bad we have to think along such dichotomies.
So what exactly is wrong with the way the poll was conducted? It doesn't really matter who conducted it or funded it, if you want to discredit it you have to point out how it was flawed. When you pass off implications of the poll by simply saying "whatever", you're not really making a strong case that there is something wrong with the data. If Microsoft funded a survey and results showed insecurities in Chrome, Google couldn't away with saying "whatever! MS funded the study and therefore it should be ignored.". They'd have to either point out how the survey was invalid, or demonstrate that the flaws found don't really exist.
what?!?!?!?!?! i can't hear your argument because this commercial is too loud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (anti-caps filters wouldn't let me post this in all caps)
While I think that this will be very useful for our soldiers, I also can't help but wonder what happens when we start selling them to other countries, or some other country develops something similar. I imagine a future war being fought which is much more brutal than anything today.
Then again, I suppose any new weapon system can do the same thing. It's just that we're used to the idea of machine guns and mortars and smart bombs.
I remember hearing somewhere that the US subsidizes HFCS, making it artificially cheap. I wonder what would happen if that practice stopped? I also wonder what would happen if we took all that money and used it to subsidize healthy foods?
Exactly. Everyone spends time on sedentary entertainment, but way too many people in this country don't do anything truly active at all, and it hurts everyone economically because they end up unhealthy. It's weird to me how people can be so into watching sports on TV, but never get out and play themselves. I just don't get it.
But, then, I suppose there are a lot of things that I don't get...
Won't somebody PLEASE think of the children?!
I can't help but wonder what it would be like to look out of a window and clear tube from barely above the earth at a speed of 4000mph, it must be quite spectacular! And imagine seeing the sun "move" through the sky as daylight changed. Is this speed fast enough to cause any significant amount of time dilation for those in the trains? I'm better no, but maybe someone could be more precise about it. This is one of those things that is really awesome to think about, no matter how unrealistic it is to actually build.
The Anthropic Principle of Business
Krusty: Oh, I'm taking a bath on this. Man: We tried to tell you, these are _unmanned_ oil rigs. Krusty: Aw, close the damn thing down. No one's ever going to come. Homer: [runs in] Give me seven hundred Krusty burgers! Kid: You want fries with that?
as crazy/sad/pathetic/whatever as this service sounds, it might be interesting if instead of matching someone with a fictional ideal, it was advanced enough to simulate various personality types and try to teach the social inept among us some much needed social skills.
The app is named, i(have)Cancer
by forcing you to buy it through iTunes
To thank them for all these free drugs, we should catapult them some weapons... preferably catapults!
First of all, I don't think you're dumb... I don't know where you got that from. I was just pointing out what I thought was a flaw with your argument. If you had posted about the 3 questions and small sample size of that poll, that would have been a much better way to discredit it.
On the question of the birth certificate, I feel like this is one of those things where the best facts we have state that yes, he was born in Hawaii. I question how easy it would really be to not only fake the document, but get it into all the right places to have the proper record of it. If you can create a situation where I can call up the appropriate offices in Hawaii and be confirmed that you were born there but you weren't, maybe I'd believe it.
I mean, if you want to be philosophical, you can't really trust any piece of information. Why trust anything you see or hear, ever? At some point you have to believe that some things are at least probably true.
I'm no engineer, but doesn't isn't the uncertainty principal a quantum phenomena, and therefore irrelevant at a macro scale?
I think part of what is wrong with this country is the mindset that there are two sides to everything. Don't most issues have many more sides than just two? It's too bad we have to think along such dichotomies.
So what exactly is wrong with the way the poll was conducted? It doesn't really matter who conducted it or funded it, if you want to discredit it you have to point out how it was flawed. When you pass off implications of the poll by simply saying "whatever", you're not really making a strong case that there is something wrong with the data. If Microsoft funded a survey and results showed insecurities in Chrome, Google couldn't away with saying "whatever! MS funded the study and therefore it should be ignored.". They'd have to either point out how the survey was invalid, or demonstrate that the flaws found don't really exist.
What annoys me about the media, is everything.
For some reason I really enjoy 's' less plurals
Well, it's not the only bill introduced, just the only thing that can actually pass these days!
what?!?!?!?!?! i can't hear your argument because this commercial is too loud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (anti-caps filters wouldn't let me post this in all caps)
what? that's too hard to understand, so is therefore false.
underrated!
"Yes, is the alien carbon-based or silicone-based?"
"Uh, the second one. Zillifone. Next question."
On the plus side, dog enjoys delicious fried master.
...did god put all the sunlight in Africa?
While I think that this will be very useful for our soldiers, I also can't help but wonder what happens when we start selling them to other countries, or some other country develops something similar. I imagine a future war being fought which is much more brutal than anything today.
Then again, I suppose any new weapon system can do the same thing. It's just that we're used to the idea of machine guns and mortars and smart bombs.
I remember hearing somewhere that the US subsidizes HFCS, making it artificially cheap. I wonder what would happen if that practice stopped? I also wonder what would happen if we took all that money and used it to subsidize healthy foods?
A Princeton study found some evidence. Here's an article about it:
http://www.princeton.edu/main/news/archive/S26/91/22K07/
The dough has been planted
Exactly. Everyone spends time on sedentary entertainment, but way too many people in this country don't do anything truly active at all, and it hurts everyone economically because they end up unhealthy. It's weird to me how people can be so into watching sports on TV, but never get out and play themselves. I just don't get it.
But, then, I suppose there are a lot of things that I don't get...