Can be annoying like hell, I agree.
Me too please: emimimethods_com AT yahoo.com Thanks!
It does not. It's a very lame excuse. There were heavy protests in this country during the Vietnam war. Not any more, but that has nothing to do with the streets. Americans don't care. Period.
Neat, should be utilized more. Thought about something like that when working on a new version of my site, but I am not conversant enough with CSS to go for it at this point. Nice job, though.
Since when M.D. stands for high IQ? Yes, doctors are often convinced of their superiority but that has little to do with intelligence. Their sense of superiority might actually be the reason why they are poor investors…
I would like to see some research to support his thesis. I agree that the temperament is important, very much so, but at the same time I am afraid this might be misconstrued by some that a lower IQ somehow does not…
Typical HN comment. Pointless nitpicking.
Feynman was a bit of a hipster. I am a fan of his, being a theoretical physicist by training and having read more than one book by him and about him, but to tell the truth nobody is perfect and Feynman's showmanship was…
They are just a part of the larger culture of German intellectual thievery: from German politicians who plagiarize their PhD dissertations to writers who plagiarize their books to business people plagiarizing the…
>I've heard just the opposite from friends of mine that have moved to the west cost, i.e. that it's easy to make friends there but it's often not a long term thing. I think these are just silly stereotypes. Some…
For day traders it certainly was a plunge.
I don't know how many have read this piece, but here is a scoop: "North Korean dictator and nuclear warmonger Kim Jong Un currently sits in ninth place, and Beyoncé is 11th." One heck of a poll.
Good point. I prefer good original content over anything else and can live with Wikipedia design all my life.
>Psychology gave up its efforts to become a hard science when it gave up trying to explain behavior from its roots in the brain, and moved into the realm of observing behavior and reporting correlations. Well,…
Good point. In fact, the standard model of particle physics is hardly a complete unifying theory. Far from it. What's worse, the more all-encompassing theory of fundamental interactions, M-theory, seems to indicate that…
Yes, that's a bit of a stretch and I say so as a physicist. But he is referred to as a "mathematical physicist" which is as close as possible to being a physicist if you are really a mathematician and your work has been…
I don't think it does. I disagree with him, but in general one's tone and one's arguments are two different things. I think, though, that he is too dismissive of the positions he does not like and his counter-arguments…
I am not concerned whether my comment was well received or not. I am not here to win a popularity contest. But what I am concerned about is your appalingly manipulative tactics that you used to respond to my commment by…
Did not know that it was named after someone. A very familiar effect that most have probably encountered in one way or another.
I agree, that's a good book.
First of all, it's a bit arrogant, to say the least, to make insinuations about someone's intentions, especially if you are such a big champion of non-BS contributions : I am an independent so I have no dog in this…
Good time, much better than that of some other "accomplished runner", http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2012/09/paul-ryan-supe...
Useful notes, thanks.
Exercise does relieve, at least, some stress, but that does not mean that it will make you less depressed in the long run. I think these are somewhat different things, the depression being a more complex issue that…
Can be annoying like hell, I agree.
Me too please: emimimethods_com AT yahoo.com Thanks!
It does not. It's a very lame excuse. There were heavy protests in this country during the Vietnam war. Not any more, but that has nothing to do with the streets. Americans don't care. Period.
Neat, should be utilized more. Thought about something like that when working on a new version of my site, but I am not conversant enough with CSS to go for it at this point. Nice job, though.
Since when M.D. stands for high IQ? Yes, doctors are often convinced of their superiority but that has little to do with intelligence. Their sense of superiority might actually be the reason why they are poor investors…
I would like to see some research to support his thesis. I agree that the temperament is important, very much so, but at the same time I am afraid this might be misconstrued by some that a lower IQ somehow does not…
Typical HN comment. Pointless nitpicking.
Feynman was a bit of a hipster. I am a fan of his, being a theoretical physicist by training and having read more than one book by him and about him, but to tell the truth nobody is perfect and Feynman's showmanship was…
They are just a part of the larger culture of German intellectual thievery: from German politicians who plagiarize their PhD dissertations to writers who plagiarize their books to business people plagiarizing the…
>I've heard just the opposite from friends of mine that have moved to the west cost, i.e. that it's easy to make friends there but it's often not a long term thing. I think these are just silly stereotypes. Some…
For day traders it certainly was a plunge.
I don't know how many have read this piece, but here is a scoop: "North Korean dictator and nuclear warmonger Kim Jong Un currently sits in ninth place, and Beyoncé is 11th." One heck of a poll.
Good point. I prefer good original content over anything else and can live with Wikipedia design all my life.
>Psychology gave up its efforts to become a hard science when it gave up trying to explain behavior from its roots in the brain, and moved into the realm of observing behavior and reporting correlations. Well,…
Good point. In fact, the standard model of particle physics is hardly a complete unifying theory. Far from it. What's worse, the more all-encompassing theory of fundamental interactions, M-theory, seems to indicate that…
Yes, that's a bit of a stretch and I say so as a physicist. But he is referred to as a "mathematical physicist" which is as close as possible to being a physicist if you are really a mathematician and your work has been…
I don't think it does. I disagree with him, but in general one's tone and one's arguments are two different things. I think, though, that he is too dismissive of the positions he does not like and his counter-arguments…
I am not concerned whether my comment was well received or not. I am not here to win a popularity contest. But what I am concerned about is your appalingly manipulative tactics that you used to respond to my commment by…
Did not know that it was named after someone. A very familiar effect that most have probably encountered in one way or another.
I agree, that's a good book.
First of all, it's a bit arrogant, to say the least, to make insinuations about someone's intentions, especially if you are such a big champion of non-BS contributions : I am an independent so I have no dog in this…
Good time, much better than that of some other "accomplished runner", http://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2012/09/paul-ryan-supe...
Useful notes, thanks.
Exercise does relieve, at least, some stress, but that does not mean that it will make you less depressed in the long run. I think these are somewhat different things, the depression being a more complex issue that…