Yeah! In the early 90's I was the young professor in charge of the new computer center, and there was this old professor open to the new technologies but with serious doubts about it. He had the best sound equipment at home and we made sessions comparing vinyl and CDs, with and without amplification, equalizers and all. The conclusion was the same: the big difference was in the speakers.
"There is a 45 page section on glacial melting in Volume 1 that is entirely correct and well-sourced"
No, is not! this is the real problem: the sources are mountain climbing magazines, and Greenpeace and WWF political papers, and the papers of the same guys that write the report.
Yeah! In the early 90's I was the young professor in charge of the new computer center, and there was this old professor open to the new technologies but with serious doubts about it. He had the best sound equipment at home and we made sessions comparing vinyl and CDs, with and without amplification, equalizers and all. The conclusion was the same: the big difference was in the speakers.
ok, my mistake, but that hurts...
Those Europeans doesn't understand the right of an American company to do what they want wherever they want
"There is a 45 page section on glacial melting in Volume 1 that is entirely correct and well-sourced" No, is not! this is the real problem: the sources are mountain climbing magazines, and Greenpeace and WWF political papers, and the papers of the same guys that write the report.
Yeah... No decision is made without emotion... Why blame emotions? "emotional trading" is not bad by itself... why not blame stress instead?