> People don't seem to be faking this pain, but it gets confusing. I have back pain. My editor has a herniated disc, and he works harder than anyone I know. There must be millions of people with asthma and diabetes…
Here's a thought: You don't need to post every single thought you have on twitter. So many of these controversies can be avoided by following that rule
The problem is that "suicide" has been getting expanded to the point where it it means any harm, not actual destruction.
> I can't see PlayHaven hiring mr_hank back ... I would guess it'd be slightly awkward. It would certainly be awkward, but it would be a pretty big PR hit not to take them back.
The problem, though, is that Fox news actually backs up the kind of stuff Limbaugh says. So people can "watch the news" and still see their worldview validated.
Well, I think it depends on whether you count only "news" or if you count stuff like blogs or "social media". I'm very up to date (I think) on politics, but I don't feel like I need to read the NYT every day. In the…
sure, but think back to the last election. 95% of the coverage was about stupid stuff like Mitt Romney's campaign manager talking about an "etch a sketch" or whatever. Instead of looking into the details and explaining…
Well, there is a difference between reading "the news" and reading a specialized website about stuff you're interested in. I would have heard about this from the various blogs I read. I'm actually pretty informed about…
I would appreciate it if people stopped making up or repeating ridiculous pseudo-scientific explanations for whatever it is they want to believe.
> We have normalized porn very recently and it is just a piece of modernist faith that it is harmless. Which is true of everything. How do you know eating chicken is harmless? What about cellphones? What about under…
Why do you think he wrote that article?
> The problem is constantly altering it through activities that would not be occuring in nature. Pretty sure humans have always been masturbating. So do chimps and lots of other animals.
> Each time you view something new, your brain gives a hit of dopamine. Oh dear god. That is not how dopamine works. Dopamine is a chemical that your brain secretes when you are trying to get something, not once you…
What are you talking about? The requirement would be that the articles be published in open access journals, or else published elsewhere after being published initially in closed access journals. The high prices you…
Right, but being a Olympics sponsor is mainly something people find out about on TV, not by actually going to the games. Where is the evidence that actually preventing people from using mastercard helps?
Yeah, but this is like: only allowing people with Lexuses to enter, everyone else... just can't get in.
Neither did Steve Jobs. What's your point?
> If Google needs to have some of my money in order to ensure that the relationship is, well, sensible, so be it. Give me that option. What makes you think these cloud servers are going to be free? They may have a…
You know you can have as many Google accounts as you want, right? You could create a new gmail account just for this, to try it out.
Nice, some competition with Amazon should be good. Their previous cloud projects were too esoteric. In order to use them you had to program to their API, and how usage translated to billing was a little obscure.
The gates on these chips are 22 nanometers. "microchips" have been measured in nanometers for a while.
They can't get by with a 15% annual tuition hike? Jebus.
Rick Scott is an idiot. He demanded welfare recipients get drug tested, the net result was that hardly any of them failed and it cost more money then it saved - oh and of course he owned the drug testing company - he…
Seems unlikely. Good researchers care about research, and don't really care about teaching. While people who care a lot about teaching may not care much about research. A lot of profs don't like teaching and prefer…
because it MAKES A PROFIT
> People don't seem to be faking this pain, but it gets confusing. I have back pain. My editor has a herniated disc, and he works harder than anyone I know. There must be millions of people with asthma and diabetes…
Here's a thought: You don't need to post every single thought you have on twitter. So many of these controversies can be avoided by following that rule
The problem is that "suicide" has been getting expanded to the point where it it means any harm, not actual destruction.
> I can't see PlayHaven hiring mr_hank back ... I would guess it'd be slightly awkward. It would certainly be awkward, but it would be a pretty big PR hit not to take them back.
The problem, though, is that Fox news actually backs up the kind of stuff Limbaugh says. So people can "watch the news" and still see their worldview validated.
Well, I think it depends on whether you count only "news" or if you count stuff like blogs or "social media". I'm very up to date (I think) on politics, but I don't feel like I need to read the NYT every day. In the…
sure, but think back to the last election. 95% of the coverage was about stupid stuff like Mitt Romney's campaign manager talking about an "etch a sketch" or whatever. Instead of looking into the details and explaining…
Well, there is a difference between reading "the news" and reading a specialized website about stuff you're interested in. I would have heard about this from the various blogs I read. I'm actually pretty informed about…
I would appreciate it if people stopped making up or repeating ridiculous pseudo-scientific explanations for whatever it is they want to believe.
> We have normalized porn very recently and it is just a piece of modernist faith that it is harmless. Which is true of everything. How do you know eating chicken is harmless? What about cellphones? What about under…
Why do you think he wrote that article?
> The problem is constantly altering it through activities that would not be occuring in nature. Pretty sure humans have always been masturbating. So do chimps and lots of other animals.
> Each time you view something new, your brain gives a hit of dopamine. Oh dear god. That is not how dopamine works. Dopamine is a chemical that your brain secretes when you are trying to get something, not once you…
What are you talking about? The requirement would be that the articles be published in open access journals, or else published elsewhere after being published initially in closed access journals. The high prices you…
Right, but being a Olympics sponsor is mainly something people find out about on TV, not by actually going to the games. Where is the evidence that actually preventing people from using mastercard helps?
Yeah, but this is like: only allowing people with Lexuses to enter, everyone else... just can't get in.
Neither did Steve Jobs. What's your point?
> If Google needs to have some of my money in order to ensure that the relationship is, well, sensible, so be it. Give me that option. What makes you think these cloud servers are going to be free? They may have a…
You know you can have as many Google accounts as you want, right? You could create a new gmail account just for this, to try it out.
Nice, some competition with Amazon should be good. Their previous cloud projects were too esoteric. In order to use them you had to program to their API, and how usage translated to billing was a little obscure.
The gates on these chips are 22 nanometers. "microchips" have been measured in nanometers for a while.
They can't get by with a 15% annual tuition hike? Jebus.
Rick Scott is an idiot. He demanded welfare recipients get drug tested, the net result was that hardly any of them failed and it cost more money then it saved - oh and of course he owned the drug testing company - he…
Seems unlikely. Good researchers care about research, and don't really care about teaching. While people who care a lot about teaching may not care much about research. A lot of profs don't like teaching and prefer…
because it MAKES A PROFIT