Comment Re:Good science, me too! (Score 1) 25
Yes but have you tried the resonant frequencies?
Yes but have you tried the resonant frequencies?
The tanks, rockets and armoured vehicles are also just 'on leave and using their personal time to help the separatist movement in Ukraine', I'm sure.
In what kind of country can you just borrow a tank for your own personal endeavours during your holidays?
They experiment with setting up their own cellular networks.
Isn't steel. next to strength, not also known for its superb conductivity of heat?
"Public debate needs to be held to a higher standard than it currently is. Would you expect to win a debate by having your entire team sign a letter saying no more than, "The other team is wrong"?"
You're assuming there is 'another team'. In this case, there is 'another team' in the same sense that the 'intelligent design' people want you to 'teach the controversy'. There is no 'other team'. There is a bunch of scientists and a bunch of lunatics who claim to be scientists. Forever having society confused about their status, is how they stay alive. You're just feeding into that.
Exactly. If somebody were to publish a populair scientific book on the origins of the universe, misusing and quoting every study out there, and eventually seriously coming to the conclusion that the Sun is made of bananas, and this book were to become popular, you can bet your sweet ass that there would be a public outcry from all the scientists whose work was quoted.
That happens. It's ironic for example, from a sociological standpoint, that one of the areas with the most inbreeding in the UK is the area around Hull. Here, there are two populations that are both terribly inbred: the aboriginals, and the import Pakistani's. They *could* interbreed and resolve their inbreeding, but they won't.
Of course, 'they won't' means that they won't *yet*. Our long years into adulthood gives us terrible oversight of these things. Give it a generation or two and they'll be in bed with each other like rabbits.
That's not insightful, that's dumb: in animal breeding people control every single aspect and criterium of mating. That's just impossible in humans! If only because our resolve to constrain mating are always limited to one or two generations (Berlin wall, anti-miscegenation laws, etc).
Humans will travel, and human males will stick their thing in anything that moves (and doesn't move).
'Race is a commercial qualifier in the industry that breeds cats, dogs and horses'. And that's all there's to it.
There are dominances of certain genes within certain biotopes, but there are no races. Case in point: the entirity of South America, more or less. Human males will fark everything that moves - that's just how it works. And that's how there isn't even a question of subspeciation *). We're really all of us quite the same.
*) A subspecies is when the same species is separated by, for example, a mountain range, and have differentiated to the point that they don't recognize each other as mating material, even though they could produce viable offspring.
That must be 'scientific' in the way that it's down from 'medical' or even to 'sociological'.
'Race' is not a qualifier in biology. Because humans fuck around too much.
And life outcomes have no correlation with race?
It was because we started cross-breeding with Neanderthals. And then wiping them out, because they were *still* friendlier than we were.
Because of Internet.
1) This service will survive for all of two weeks tops - it's him against the collective power of Google. I put my money on Google.
2) Ads should come inline with the other HTML, as well as associated images. It's not difficult, and adblock can never really find a solution to that.
Yes they are. What a strange thing to say?! It may not be interesting, but you can surely start any discussion, right?
"Their conferences get shut down"
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Thus spake the master programmer: "After three days without programming, life becomes meaningless." -- Geoffrey James, "The Tao of Programming"