Comment Re:Debate? (Score 3, Insightful) 593
And how is that worse than never exposing these people to any contradictory information at all?
And how is that worse than never exposing these people to any contradictory information at all?
Anyone with a web browser can see the falsity (indeed the sheer inanity) of Ham's claims
They can, but probably won't. How many of Ham's congregation do you think have read talk origins? Why would they, when Ham has all the answers?
So how do you get them to even listen to opposing arguments? This debate is a good way. Even if these people are coming just to see Ham speak, they have to listen to Nye in order to evaluate Ham's performance. In the process, some of them might realize that evolution isn't as crazy as they've been told.
Yes, it gives Ham a platform. You know what, he already had a platform. There is no downside to this debate. Nobody who isn't already a true believer is going to be swayed by Ham.
It will be a complete waste of time. Mr. Ham isn't there to change his opinion of anything.
It's not about convincing Ham. It's about exposing Ham's congregation to actual arguments. If fundie parents sit down and watch this with their kids, the kids might come away with a few new ideas. That's a good thing.
Hardware performance has never been an issue in relation to quality gameplay. No, you couldn't do GTAV on an Apple II. But you could do Roadwar 2000, and that's actually a better game.
You misspelled coprolite.
Funny, "worse is better" describes the phenomenon in your signature as well.
Well, at least they can recreate the readership of
It should also be noted that these and other "designer" drugs are not very enjoyable. The reality is that all the "good" drugs (relatively harmless, few unpleasant side effects) are either illegal or heavily taxed and subject to production and distribution monopolies.
We've only scratched the surface of what's possible. You're right, many of the current "research chemicals" are worse than their natural counterparts. JWH is absolutely less fun and more harmful than THC. Whatever they're passing around on blotter these days is no match for real LSD.
But for that matter, LSD was an unknown research chemical once. And it's at least as good as any natural psychedelic. I have it on good authority that MXE, discussed in the article, is more enjoyable than Ketamine. At this point we don't know what the side effects are, but it's possible that it's safe.
There are receptors in our brain that we don't even know what they bind. The receptors that we do know the ligands of, have allosteric sites that could bind novel chemicals. The drugs we know of could be improved upon, we don't know until we try.
So yes, don't take "spice" or bath salts. But don't be surprised if something new and amazing comes out of these basement labs either.
Advocating anything is protected by the First Amendment. Advocacy is speech.
I've got an even easier solution. The US government should obey the First Amendment. Education is speech, and the US government is prohibited from restricting it.
Mobile equipment which only takes 802.11b was probably obsolete years ago.
Obsolete is a meaningless term. Why replace something that is still as functional as the day it was made?
Whether the First Amendment is absolute or not is irrelevant. This is exactly the sort of abuse of power the First Amendment was intended to protect us against. If the government can stop us from discussing factual details about policy, the First Amendment means nothing at all.
Any gag order at all is incompatible with the First Amendment's prohibition on infringement of free speech.
Unless programmed into the computer it wouldn't feel curiosity, anger, happiness etc. It would simply make logical deductions and act on them as it had been programmed to.
You don't actually know that, until you've created an AI that works in that way. It's entirely possible that emotions are a prerequisite for strong AI. There are good reasons to believe that this is the case too, if you go back and read your Hofstadter.
Left alone without a task all an AI could do would be to shutdown or go over old inputs.
Then it's not an AI at all. A real intelligence should be able to come up with ideas on its own.
What exactly are you talking about? Contempt of Congress is a crime. They don't even need the executive or judicial branches. The Congressional Sergeant at Arms has the power to arrest someone, bring them to trial in Congress, and imprison them in the Capitol jail. This power was upheld by the Supreme Court in Anderson vs. Dunn (1821).
But IANAL, so maybe you know something that I don't. To what limitation on this power do you refer?
All seems condemned in the long run to approximate a state akin to Gaussian noise. -- James Martin