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Comment Re: Internet without evangelicals = Win (Score 1) 293

Regarding that particular war. The real "problem" is that war can be inherently really ugly and dirty. If we really wanted to "play to win", we'd have have to give up the idea of dignity and good public relations. The other side had the advantage of filtering the media for their constituents (at least the constituents they cared about). We didn't really have that option.

If we got down and dirty, we'd end up looking down and dirty to the whole world and ourselves. I won't make a value judgement either way here, only point out the very difficult PR side of choosing that path.

The cold war was as much of a PR game as it was a territory game. Both sides were trying to sell their system to the world. Both factors, territory and PR had to be accounted for, and in this case both factors were in conflict, giving us no easy choice. One or the other would likely have to take a hit.

Comment Variety (Score 1) 340

In general, the study trends are pointing to rotating positions periodically. Standing sometimes, sitting others, and shifting positions in general throughout the day. There is no ONE right work position.

How to implement that furniture-wise is another story. I'm envisioning something like a dental chair where the height and position can be controlled via a set of buttons or levers. The desk would be higher up so that one can sit, stand, or do something in-between without having to move the desk (thus simplifying the system).

However, there could be downsides to such:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

Comment Re:Internet without evangelicals = Win (Score 2) 293

I couldn't find any solid evidence of your Cronkite claims. It appears to be unverified hearsay.

But even if it were true, that's just one news person. There were hundreds of others. One data point does not make a case.

I would note that Cronkite was generally neutral early in the war, but came to the conclusion it was a bad idea after a few years of covering it almost daily, and stated his change of opinion publicly.

Submission + - Pluto probe back to normal, cause of snafu found (planetary.org)

Tablizer writes: "Update:...NASA’s New Horizons mission is returning to normal science operations after a July 4 anomaly and remains on track for its July 14 flyby of Pluto. The investigation into the anomaly that caused New Horizons to enter "safe mode" on July 4 has concluded that no hardware or software fault occurred on the spacecraft. The underlying cause of the incident was a hard-to-detect timing flaw in the spacecraft command sequence that occurred during an operation to prepare for the close flyby. No similar operations are planned for the remainder of the Pluto encounter.

Comment FacadeBook (Score 0) 293

You know, evangelicals often complain about "sinful Hollywood" products, but the fact is the ratings for such shows are pretty much the same in evangelical neighborhoods. Same with porn. Deep down, they really want to see the sleaze; they just don't admit it. It's why "Christian Programming" never flies despite all the attempts.

I suspect they'll sign up on GloryFaced, or whatever it's called, to post a "proper" profile and "proper" family pictures under their real name, but after hours go right back to Facebook etc. under an alias to partake in real fun.

I used to go to Sunday School as a kid. My Sunday School teacher one day stole a snowmobile and ran off with a floozy.

Comment Re:Internet without evangelicals = Win (Score 3, Insightful) 293

Such is already happening with say Fox News, and all media for that matter. Before we only had a few media outlets available who served a kind of generic middle-of-the-road view because they had to cater to a wide audience. Now people can easily choose to see and hear only what they want, and the news media is niche-ifying.

Comment Re:Internet without evangelicals = Win (Score 4, Funny) 293

they should make an internet of their own.

RaptureNet

with pop-up ads that say, "Sinned too much? Stay out of Hell for just 7 easy payments of $49.95 a month! And for an extra $10.00 a month, we won't even tell your church! All diddling, screwing, lying, or cheating can be removed from your heavenly record Now Now Now!"

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