Consider reading the originals upon which she almost certainly based her ideas: Plato "The Republic" and Nietzsche "Human, All Too Human"
"The Multicultural Mystique," by H.E. Baber "Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World," by Jack Weatherford Both interesting, although in that "factual book designed for mass market consumption" bread-y kind of…
I oppose voting down. It encourages a lynch mob mentality. What helps instead is an ability to, Slashdot-like, tag posts with warnings: spam, stupid, irrelevant, "humor," etc.
It's the "ad populum" fallacy in numeric form.
Slayer. If that's not available, I love classical.
Reminds me of this article: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_34/b41440368... People applying known technology in new variations, but not pushing any boundaries or really knowing more than a very narrow…
Weekend shredder here.
The only solution I've found to past digital data is to keep converting it to whatever current OS, file system and media I'm using, which works with a lot of it. Had I had more foresight, I would have kept a series of…
Knowing vi means that on any machine you have the ability to edit text... not a bad trade-off, if you ask me. It's also a nice break if you're tired of a Macintosh or Vista UAC asking you every ten seconds if you really…
Downvoting is pointless. It encourages mass retribution against unpopular but valid topics. As someone else said, if a topic is broken -- spam, stupid or otherwise useless -- it should be flagged appropriately. My two…
It's a cheap shot, but it does cut down on obliviously repeating the process you've been taught. We want people to read directions for any new process, no?
Consider reading the originals upon which she almost certainly based her ideas: Plato "The Republic" and Nietzsche "Human, All Too Human"
"The Multicultural Mystique," by H.E. Baber "Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World," by Jack Weatherford Both interesting, although in that "factual book designed for mass market consumption" bread-y kind of…
I oppose voting down. It encourages a lynch mob mentality. What helps instead is an ability to, Slashdot-like, tag posts with warnings: spam, stupid, irrelevant, "humor," etc.
It's the "ad populum" fallacy in numeric form.
Slayer. If that's not available, I love classical.
Reminds me of this article: http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_34/b41440368... People applying known technology in new variations, but not pushing any boundaries or really knowing more than a very narrow…
Weekend shredder here.
The only solution I've found to past digital data is to keep converting it to whatever current OS, file system and media I'm using, which works with a lot of it. Had I had more foresight, I would have kept a series of…
Knowing vi means that on any machine you have the ability to edit text... not a bad trade-off, if you ask me. It's also a nice break if you're tired of a Macintosh or Vista UAC asking you every ten seconds if you really…
Downvoting is pointless. It encourages mass retribution against unpopular but valid topics. As someone else said, if a topic is broken -- spam, stupid or otherwise useless -- it should be flagged appropriately. My two…
It's a cheap shot, but it does cut down on obliviously repeating the process you've been taught. We want people to read directions for any new process, no?