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gdub411
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 02:37 |
Sure Peter...we can stop fighting as soon as you admit I have had sex with Plato's mom.  ...but until then.... Have at thee!!
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Peter
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 02:44 |
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Peter
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 02:49 |
[QUOTE=gdub411]I am so good with my job actually, that one sniff I can tell whether i am dealing with a Highly corrosive or Flammable liquid 90% of the time. QUOTE]
So, you admit you're a brain-damaged gas & solvent huffer, then?
I'm a Lepage's man, myself....
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Garion81
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 02:49 |
It is a good discusion. Everything, every idea has merit. Everyone has merit. Certainly we cannot solve the debate because maybe there is no solution but maybe for a moment in time we came together as the world and helped each other to think.
and that is not a bad thing. 
This is a really cool place to be.
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"What are you going to do when that damn thing rusts?"
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Peter
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 02:57 |
Garion81 wrote:
It is a good discusion. Everything, every idea has merit. Everyone has merit. Certainly we cannot solve the debate because maybe there is no solution but maybe for a moment in time we came together as the world and helped each other to think.
and that is not a bad thing. 
This is a really cool place to be.
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Says you, you nucking futbar! 
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Garion81
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 02:59 |
Peter wrote:
Garion81 wrote:
It is a good discusion. Everything, every idea has merit. Everyone has merit. Certainly we cannot solve the debate because maybe there is no solution but maybe for a moment in time we came together as the world and helped each other to think.
and that is not a bad thing. 
This is a really cool place to be.
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Says you, you nucking futbar! 
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That would be me. 
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"What are you going to do when that damn thing rusts?"
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Peter
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 03:02 |
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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Garion81
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 03:06 |
 
Do your students get this much entertainment out of you? 
All right I have had some vodka tonight (ran out of beer) But it
is now 12:08 am on the West Coast and your three hours ahead of me
So 
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"What are you going to do when that damn thing rusts?"
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Peter
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 03:29 |
gdub411 wrote:
Totally not true. I did Plato's mom when I was a greek scholar back then. ...Aphrodite was better! |
Yeah, but yer usual Greek style left her still technically a virgin, and would hardly lead to conception, in any case.
Ask any scientist....
Dr. Ben Dover, prominent proctologist, explains: You take your thing, see, and you put it in her thing, see, and you move it back and forth....
= Go to bed, Pingu! 
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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock? Come to my arms, my beamish boy! O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!' He chortled in his joy.
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James Lee
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 03:59 |
We're making the mistake of considering education as a source of learning, rather than day-care until children are old enough to enter the workforce.
Schools should be falling over themselves to teach Intelligent Design, because it continues to provide the child with an example of a central authority which should be obeyed...making it easier for the child to accept the submissive role they will assume under teachers, administration, bosses, religious leaders, law enforcement, financial institutions, and government.
On the other hand, Evolution's main contribution to society was to provide the strong a justification for inflicting misery on the weak. Where would our beloved corporate sharks be without it? Between Darwin and Nietzsche, the educated bully has a wealth of adaptable rationale for their behavior.
Two tastes that taste great together. Plus, the more the liberal media gets hysterical over one small town at war over Evolution, the less time it has to spend publicizing the gaping holes in Bush's revised "No Child left Behind" policy (tentatively renamed, "Every child left behind equally").
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gdub411
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 04:06 |
James Lee wrote:
We're making the mistake of considering education as a source of learning, rather than day-care until children are old enough to enter the workforce.
Schools should be falling over themselves to teach Intelligent Design, because it continues to provide the child with an example of a central authority which should be obeyed...making it easier for the child to accept the submissive role they will assume under teachers, administration, bosses, religious leaders, law enforcement, financial institutions, and government.
On the other hand, Evolution's main contribution to society was to provide the strong a justification for inflicting misery on the weak. Where would our beloved corporate sharks be without it? Between Darwin and Nietzsche, the educated bully has a wealth of adaptable rationale for their behavior.
Two tastes that taste great together. Plus, the more the liberal media gets hysterical over one small town at war over Evolution, the less time it has to spend publicizing the gaping holes in Bush's revised "No Child left Behind" policy (tentatively renamed, "Every child left behind equally").
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You need to lighten up James. Don't worry...Be Happy!!
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James Lee
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 04:22 |
gdub411 wrote:
You need to lighten up James. Don't worry...Be Happy!!
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You only see the negative side of me. I usually post only when I've got insomnia, so I'm already in a nasty frame of mind. 
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gdub411
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 04:26 |
James Lee wrote:
gdub411 wrote:
You need to lighten up James. Don't worry...Be Happy!!
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You only see the negative side of me. I usually post only when I've got insomnia, so I'm already in a nasty frame of mind. 
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Well it is 3:27 am here so I know all about insomnia. Gotta go to bed soon before those insufferable Brits wake up.
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James Lee
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 04:30 |
Geez, the two of us aren't doing much to dispel the geeky reputation of prog fans, are we? Shouldn't both of us be out killing brain cells or committing various sins?
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gdub411
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 04:36 |
I have been drinking all night so I have killed plenty of brain cells tonight....but only the bad ones so I am actually getting smarter now.
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James Lee
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 04:49 |
I like that idea...the more I drink, the more likely it is that I'll get rid of all this useless knowledge.
Hehe, just remembered Steve Martin saying "You cooked her nines!" in The man with Two Brains.
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 10:28 |
Peter wrote:
Perhaps as a lawyer -- NO DISRESPECT INTENDED! -- you have a different perspective on presenting that which you may not believe to be true? |
No my friend (Because I consider you as a friend even when we disagree for firsttime), I quitted my job in Volvo and a huge salary (after several years of being used to receive a juicy check every month) and went to kick cans for a couple of months, because they asked me to do something I thought was incorrect, and that was to lie a client offering to forgive his debt if he returned a US$ 150,000 bus and then start a Civil trial to repossess his house.
I could not live or sleep if I did so or if I had to lie in a court to set free a rapist or a criminal. In Perú you can get a very lucrative job if you defend drug dealers, but I always refused to do that.
I'm not a Penal lawyer because I don't like to hide truth behind technical BS but the few times I took a criminal case was when I was sure he was innocent (Maybe that's why I have to work every day to eat and don't have a house on the beach as many of my friends).
But teaching something in what you don't believe is not the same, yes I taught Marxism as part of a history class, but I stated clearly before every class that I thought he system was a fraud that proved to be less than imperfect in every country where it was instituted.
I don’t feel I lied to them or betrayed my beliefs, because I was clear to say what my opinion was. They could force me to teach Marxism but nobody couldtell me I had to say I believe in the system.
Any teacher is in the obligation to give the student a panoramic view of what you're teaching, even if you don't believe in it. Teach them and let them chose.
Iván
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goose
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 11:30 |
But how do we know you're telling the truth?
Joking aside though, I have a lot of respect for someone who's prepared
to do that. I'm just glad I'm not going to get a job where people expect me to lie! (Well, apart from "Yes, that guitar solo just fits perfectly there!")
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threefates
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 11:32 |
Man, am I glad I went out last night... and not stuck here with all of you! Somewhat productive night however, going out to a greasy diner for brunch now... cause I don't make breakfast at home for just anybody...
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THIS IS ELP
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Reed Lover
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Posted: January 15 2005 at 12:41 |
I missed all this!
Gdub-I suggest that as intelligent as you might be, you should not believe everything you see on the TV. All forms of media are manipulable.There is very little expressed in the Media that doesnt represent the writer's beliefs and influences.We tend to remember the sound-bites anyway.
The Mediterranean? My head is shaking now, in disbelief.
Every book I have read ( and I havent read them all ) states that the Med "flooded" over 5 million years ago.There were no humans to witness this, let alone rationalise it as an act of God. My take on this is that the Med has had many periods in Geological time when it has either flooded or dried, but none of these has been witnessed by anyone who could relate the story.
Anyway here is what the History Channel actually says:
Deluge
Deluge, in the Bible, the overwhelming flood that covered the earth and destroyed every living thing except the family of Noah and the creatures in his ark. Archaeology has yielded little trace of the biblical flood, but some oceanographers and geophysicists have speculated that the actual deluge occurred in the Black Sea region some 7,600 years ago, when rising sea levels in the Mediterranean (due to melting glaciers) flooded into the Black Sea and inundated the surrounding coast.
Many archaeologists and historians, however, do not believe that the inundation of the ancient Black Sea coast is the origin of the flood story, regarding the periodic flooding of the Tigris and Euphrates as a more likely model for the tale. Flood stories resembling the biblical story are found in the folklore of many races-Native Americans, Fiji Islanders, and Australian aborigines. The earliest known of these stories is Sumerian, one form being found in the record of Berossus (3d cent. B.C.), another on a tablet of the Gilgamesh epic of at least 2000 B.C.
So, Gdub,dont ever appear as a witness for me in a murder trial!
Creationism in schools:
Another interesting point, apart from the fact that thankfully I'm not the only one who gets over-wrought after too much alcochol, is that why should Biblical Creationism be presented as the only alternative to Evolution? What about other theories? I am not familiar with them, but how do American Indians describe creation or Aborigines or the Inuit. What about Moslems,Hindus, Buddhists? Should we teach all these because I'm damn sure they have these Religion V Evolution conflicts in other cultures.The Chinese have their own views.Ancient Romans, Greeks,Egyptians,Mesopotamians, Assyrians,Persians. Why not cause utter chaos and present all these equally. Or we could just watch the History Channel!
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