Those are REEEEAAAALLLLYYYYY low estimates of damages for a leaky roof that isn't fixed for 10-40 years. Maybe add one or two extra zeros depending on if the leak is over a foundation.
Sometimes it takes the product being on the market, and getting real feedback, before the CEO/company says whoops, and pulls it. The salesguys always lie.
And it feels like companies release a lot more crap these days than they used to. Hence more failures.
I have 2 kids. If you actually include them in the conversation, they'll learn & grow. If not, they'll become iPad staring idiots because that's what they were taught.
18 mo olds can't really talk much. But they can learn plenty of sign language. My kids both knew about 50 signs before they could physically speak. It was really surprising how much they were aware of the world around them.
Or they're not and it's a waste of time & energy. Android tablets don't have the same sales reach as Android phones - there's just a LOT fewer retail outlets.
The FSM is a very loaded symbol that is intended to be offensive. It's all about mocking religion, which makes it inappropriate to bring up in that context.
Your opinion.
"Pointing out that facts are good, myths not so much," saying that religion is stupid, or silly, or 'wrong', or whatever, is a value judgement
No it's not. You're obviously biased and can't see that religion/creationism/ID is based on faith. Pointing out that it's NOT based on facts is not a value judgement. It's the truth. No matter how you *feel* about it.
What if it's just insulting to the student, but not to anyone else? Is it ok if the teacher points out that the students believe in fallacy?
If they're 9th graders who believe in Santa Claus, is it ok if the teacher points out that Santa would have to move faster than the speed of light to get to everyone's house in one night?
Is it ok if the teacher points out that the students believe in fallacy?
If they're 9th graders who believe in Santa Claus, is it ok if the teacher points out that Santa would have to move faster than the speed of light to get to everyone's house in one night?
Chiropractic quackery?
Chiropractic medicine?
Those are REEEEAAAALLLLYYYYY low estimates of damages for a leaky roof that isn't fixed for 10-40 years. Maybe add one or two extra zeros depending on if the leak is over a foundation.
Can't we convert them to CO2? You know, by burning them?
Seriously. Crap is crap.
Sometimes it takes the product being on the market, and getting real feedback, before the CEO/company says whoops, and pulls it. The salesguys always lie.
And it feels like companies release a lot more crap these days than they used to. Hence more failures.
- "Honey, you're being an ass talking about work at the dinner table."
I have 2 kids. If you actually include them in the conversation, they'll learn & grow. If not, they'll become iPad staring idiots because that's what they were taught.
Bluetooth keyboards make it all ok. And you don't always have to carry them.
18 mo olds can't really talk much. But they can learn plenty of sign language. My kids both knew about 50 signs before they could physically speak. It was really surprising how much they were aware of the world around them.
God forbid you tailor the conversation to the people present, whether they be 4 or 94, engineers or farmers, kids or politicians.
I think you win for best/most appropriate car analogy.
You couldn't have gone with a car metaphor?
Now I'm hungry.
Thanks, jerk.
Quite clearly. After several thousand years of scientific knowledge accumulation.
There needs to be a funny AND insightful mod.
Awesome! Proof that android shipments = android sales!
google "man shot in texas" about 30,000,000 results.
Or they're not and it's a waste of time & energy. Android tablets don't have the same sales reach as Android phones - there's just a LOT fewer retail outlets.
Forecasting the future either way can be costly.
The FSM is a very loaded symbol that is intended to be offensive. It's all about mocking religion, which makes it inappropriate to bring up in that context.
Your opinion.
"Pointing out that facts are good, myths not so much," saying that religion is stupid, or silly, or 'wrong', or whatever, is a value judgement
No it's not. You're obviously biased and can't see that religion/creationism/ID is based on faith. Pointing out that it's NOT based on facts is not a value judgement. It's the truth. No matter how you *feel* about it.
Android tablets have taken twenty percent of the market from Apple
By shipments or by sales? Big difference.
Ignoring Android tablets is probably ok for this year though.
What if it's just insulting to the student, but not to anyone else? Is it ok if the teacher points out that the students believe in fallacy?
If they're 9th graders who believe in Santa Claus, is it ok if the teacher points out that Santa would have to move faster than the speed of light to get to everyone's house in one night?
the popular Judeo-Christian origin myth
Is it ok if this is actually shown to be a myth? I'm guessing this might get you shot in Texas.
Is it ok if the teacher points out that the students believe in fallacy?
If they're 9th graders who believe in Santa Claus, is it ok if the teacher points out that Santa would have to move faster than the speed of light to get to everyone's house in one night?
Or maybe he was pointing out that facts are good, myths not so much? And use the FSM to show the students what a myth really is.
As long as it's factually based....
Which might make the lecture a little shorter.