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Trademark
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 09:08 |
I stopped giving "D's" about 10 years ago. Its A, B, C, F now.
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manofmystery
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 09:26 |
JLocke wrote:
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I can't find anything online about the show ending |
I guess I must be lying then, huh?
Never implied that, just wanted you to link something because I suck at finding things online
In a recent written interview, Teller says they are planning on doing a new show on Discovery channel.
The Discovery Channel is nice but they are going to be way too limited in what they can do.
^Just replace the asterisk with an ''i'' when pasting the address in your browser. The forum censors are too mighty.
You're damn right (used many emoticons to cover all bases)
The WikiPedia page for the show clearly references a direct quote from Penn himself.
(Again, can't post the link due to the profanity in the title, but the page is easy to find)
Apparently my searching abilities trump yours.
Yes, yes they do. |
Edited by manofmystery - November 08 2010 at 09:26
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The T
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:03 |
thellama73 wrote:
I have a been away for a few days on account of my sister's wedding, but I want to comment on the "entitled student" phenomenon. When I was getting myt undergrad, I never skipped class, I studied hard for every test, and I repeatedly saw people skip out on doing any work for trivial reasons, only to have the professors offer them unlimited chances to pass the class anyway. It drove me crazy. I remember my first year Russian midterm only had about 50% attendance and the professor was said "Well, now I'm going to offer so many make up exams." Shocked, I suggested he just give them all zeroes. He looked at me like I had lost my mind and said "But then half the class would fail!"
I'm glad there's at least one teacher (Shields) who enforces the rules. It's unfair to the people who actually do the work to do otherwise.
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You speak Russian you damn commie???
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The T
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:06 |
As the day of my citizenship test approaches (oh how that must annoy some libertarians, the government just making me one of you! ), in the application form there is a question "have you ever been a member of the communist party?". I have never been, but why is it any business of the government on this case?
There are also questions regarding membership, for people that were alive in that era, in the nazi party...
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:31 |
Padraic wrote:
In my electromechanical dynamics class in undergrad there were 5 students in the class. First exam we get back, the professor says, "Well since there are 5 of you, the grade distribution is straightforward. A, B, C, D, F." |
Did he really do that? That's horrible. I think hard sciences shouldn't have any curve, actually, although that would no doubt hurt me more than help me. But just because everybody else only knows 70% of the material doesn't mean it's okay...
JLocke wrote:
Just take heed to what I said. The seventh season isn't worth buying, since a substantial amount of the content has been omitted. The other sets, as far as I know, are untouched. |
Is it more than just the Vatican episode? Because I don't think one episode is a big deal, although I can understand why you would be upset about that, I don't support it either.
The T wrote:
As the day of my citizenship test approaches (oh how that must annoy some libertarians, the government just making me one of you! ), in the application form there is a question "have you ever been a member of the communist party?". I have never been, but why is it any business of the government on this case?
There are also questions regarding membership, for people that were alive in that era, in the nazi party... |
Well I assume that, at least implicitly, one of the Communist Party's goals is to overthrow the US government, and you can see how that would be a problem. Although there's a US Communist Party, so it is pretty stupid. They can just ask you if you're going to overthrow the government.
Edited by Henry Plainview - November 08 2010 at 11:34
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if you own a sodastream i hate you
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Trademark
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:35 |
The T wrote:
As the day of my citizenship test approaches (oh how that must annoy some libertarians, the government just making me one of you! ), in the application form there is a question "have you ever been a member of the communist party?". I have never been, but why is it any business of the government on this case?
There are also questions regarding membership, for people that were alive in that era, in the nazi party...
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We're living in an illegal socialist dictatorship with a muslim leader with no birth certificate Rest easy though, after the mid-terms I can just see soft glow of Libertopia over that next hill. In a true democracy we'd all get to vote on your application. I need more information to make my decision.
Are you less than 5 feet tall or more than 7 feet tall? Do you own a dog? What is your father's maiden name? Do you have abnormally shaped toes? Have you ever peed outdoors? What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?
And the clincher: Do you like Dream Theater (Automatic disqualification)
Edited by Trademark - November 08 2010 at 11:40
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thellama73
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:36 |
The T wrote:
thellama73 wrote:
I have a been away for a few days on account of my sister's wedding, but I want to comment on the "entitled student" phenomenon. When I was getting myt undergrad, I never skipped class, I studied hard for every test, and I repeatedly saw people skip out on doing any work for trivial reasons, only to have the professors offer them unlimited chances to pass the class anyway. It drove me crazy. I remember my first year Russian midterm only had about 50% attendance and the professor was said "Well, now I'm going to offer so many make up exams." Shocked, I suggested he just give them all zeroes. He looked at me like I had lost my mind and said "But then half the class would fail!"
I'm glad there's at least one teacher (Shields) who enforces the rules. It's unfair to the people who actually do the work to do otherwise.
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You speak Russian you damn commie??? |
Know thy enemy, T. They asked you if you were a communist, because communists are soulless, evil monsters, and we don't want soulless, evil monsters to be citizens. Seems simple enough to me.
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:40 |
The T wrote:
As the day of my citizenship test approaches (oh how that must annoy some libertarians, the government just making me one of you! ), in the application form there is a question "have you ever been a member of the communist party?". I have never been, but why is it any business of the government on this case?
There are also questions regarding membership, for people that were alive in that era, in the nazi party... |
Actually what enrages me in the government giving a test to decide who and who is not a citizen. That question is disgraceful. You shouldn't answer it.
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:43 |
Epignosis wrote:
thellama73 wrote:
I have a been away for a few days on account of my sister's wedding, but I want to comment on the "entitled student" phenomenon. When I was getting myt undergrad, I never skipped class, I studied hard for every test, and I repeatedly saw people skip out on doing any work for trivial reasons, only to have the professors offer them unlimited chances to pass the class anyway. It drove me crazy. I remember my first year Russian midterm only had about 50% attendance and the professor was said "Well, now I'm going to offer so many make up exams." Shocked, I suggested he just give them all zeroes. He looked at me like I had lost my mind and said "But then half the class would fail!"
I'm glad there's at least one teacher (Shields) who enforces the rules. It's unfair to the people who actually do the work to do otherwise.
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I can't tell you how many classes I had where teachers / professors offered a virtually limitless supply of "extra credit" opportunities. Inane things too, like word searches.
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Yeah the thing is out of hand. It only hurts the student too. Then the students gets a passing grade, and moves from Class 101 to Class 201 and is completely lost from the beginning because they only passed 101 because of ridiculous EC projects which have little to do with the class. It used to infuriate me when I would bust my ass, get a 100 on every test, and get the same grade at the end of the course as someone averaging a 79 because they participated, "showed a lot of effort", and did the cutsie extra credit projects the professors would give to students who were struggling. Thank God my real classes didn't operate like that, or I probably would have dropped out.
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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Trademark
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:46 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
The T wrote:
As the day of my citizenship test approaches (oh how that must annoy some libertarians, the government just making me one of you! ), in the application form there is a question "have you ever been a member of the communist party?". I have never been, but why is it any business of the government on this case?
There are also questions regarding membership, for people that were alive in that era, in the nazi party... |
Actually what enrages me in the government giving a test to decide who and who is not a citizen.
That question is disgraceful. You shouldn't answer it.
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What should the requirements / qualifications be for citizenship in Libertopia? Is it for sale, do you earn it, can you only be born with it? How does Libertopian citizenship work?
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:47 |
Trademark wrote:
Do you like Dream Theater (Automatic disqualification) |
Yes, at least we can all agree on this one. Dream Theater fans may buy the albums that Americans don't want to, but they are taking money away from average Americans like Bruce Springsteenl. We need to curb the number of Dream Theater fans to protect the American pop music way of life.
However, in our genorosity, we will offer an amnesty program in which Dream Theater fans already in the US can listen to Coheed and Cambria and The Mars Volta. If you push us, maybe we'll give you Linkin Park. :P
Edited by Henry Plainview - November 08 2010 at 11:50
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 11:48 |
Trademark wrote:
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
The T wrote:
As the day of my citizenship test approaches (oh how that must annoy some libertarians, the government just making me one of you! ), in the application form there is a question "have you ever been a member of the communist party?". I have never been, but why is it any business of the government on this case?
There are also questions regarding membership, for people that were alive in that era, in the nazi party... |
Actually what enrages me in the government giving a test to decide who and who is not a citizen.
That question is disgraceful. You shouldn't answer it.
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What should the requirements / qualifications be for citizenship in Libertopia? Is it for sale, do you earn it, can you only be born with it? How does Libertopian citizenship work? |
Libertopia would have no government, so that's a stupid question isn't it? The government doesn't need to know what political party you belong to for any reason.
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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The T
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 12:00 |
Trademark wrote:
Are you less than 5 feet tall or more than 7 feet tall? I'm just in between... 5'11 Do you own a dog? A cat (two cats)... Have no place for a dog... yet... What is your father's maiden name?Ehem... I'm not sure... He was wedded thrice and that just before his 18th birthday... Do you have abnormally shaped toes?I have other abnormally shaped stuff here... Have you ever peed outdoors?Actually, I seldom pee indoors... What is the air speed velocity of an unladen swallow?ehem... 20 mph? ?
And the clincher: Do you like Dream Theater (Automatic disqualification) Yes, though nowehere near as much as I used to. They're still my favorite prog-metal band, but in the big scheme of music things, rock has fallen sharply in my taste-ladder...
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Am I a citizen now? Can I then miss the appointment?
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Equality 7-2521
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 12:04 |
Epignosis wrote:
thellama73 wrote:
I have a been away for a few days on account of my sister's wedding, but I want to comment on the "entitled student" phenomenon. When I was getting myt undergrad, I never skipped class, I studied hard for every test, and I repeatedly saw people skip out on doing any work for trivial reasons, only to have the professors offer them unlimited chances to pass the class anyway. It drove me crazy. I remember my first year Russian midterm only had about 50% attendance and the professor was said "Well, now I'm going to offer so many make up exams." Shocked, I suggested he just give them all zeroes. He looked at me like I had lost my mind and said "But then half the class would fail!"
I'm glad there's at least one teacher (Shields) who enforces the rules. It's unfair to the people who actually do the work to do otherwise.
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I can't tell you how many classes I had where teachers / professors offered a virtually limitless supply of "extra credit" opportunities. Inane things too, like word searches.
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I typed up a fairly long elaboration that didn't post for some reason. Since I'm lazy: Yes BS extra credit isn't fait to students that bust their ass. It's also not helpful at all to the students who get the inflated grades.
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"One had to be a Newton to notice that the moon is falling, when everyone sees that it doesn't fall. "
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The T
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 12:04 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
The T wrote:
As the day of my citizenship test approaches (oh how that must annoy some libertarians, the government just making me one of you! ), in the application form there is a question "have you ever been a member of the communist party?". I have never been, but why is it any business of the government on this case?
There are also questions regarding membership, for people that were alive in that era, in the nazi party... |
Actually what enrages me in the government giving a test to decide who and who is not a citizen.
That question is disgraceful. You shouldn't answer it.
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Sadly, I have no choice. There's no "no answer" box.
As HP said, it's stupid because even if I put "no", then I can come here, join the communist party or the nazi party or any party and none can say anything to me...
Apparently only non-born-American communists are dangerous...
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The T
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 12:06 |
Henry Plainview wrote:
Trademark wrote:
Do you like Dream Theater (Automatic disqualification) |
Yes, at least we can all agree on this one. Dream Theater fans may buy the albums that Americans don't want to, but they are taking money away from average Americans like Bruce Springsteenl. We need to curb the number of Dream Theater fans to protect the American pop music way of life.
However, in our genorosity, we will offer an amnesty program in which Dream Theater fans already in the US can listen to Coheed and Cambria and The Mars Volta. If you push us, maybe we'll give you Linkin Park. :P |
I'd actually send people who listen to Springsteen to N Korea very gladly...
Actually, I'd send Springsteen himself... The people are just following the government's decision to make him a national hero of song...
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The T
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 12:08 |
Trademark wrote:
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
The T wrote:
As the day of my citizenship test approaches (oh how that must annoy some libertarians, the government just making me one of you! ), in the application form there is a question "have you ever been a member of the communist party?". I have never been, but why is it any business of the government on this case?
There are also questions regarding membership, for people that were alive in that era, in the nazi party... |
Actually what enrages me in the government giving a test to decide who and who is not a citizen.
That question is disgraceful. You shouldn't answer it.
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What should the requirements / qualifications be for citizenship in Libertopia? Is it for sale, do you earn it, can you only be born with it? How does Libertopian citizenship work? |
I guess there's no citizenship in Libertarian Land. There is no "right" to be this or that. People are just people. What would worry me is the amount of people who would come here since, obviously, there wouldn't be many exclusions since this would be a full free society in all regards... This would get so chaotic...
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Henry Plainview
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 12:09 |
Well the US Communist Party has to promise not to overthrow the government, so maybe that's different. It would be entertaining if they actually put candidates forward, but they don't seem to, I guess they don't believe in democracy or something.
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
thellama73 wrote:
I have a been away for a few days on account of my sister's wedding, but I want to comment on the "entitled student" phenomenon. When I was getting myt undergrad, I never skipped class, I studied hard for every test, and I repeatedly saw people skip out on doing any work for trivial reasons, only to have the professors offer them unlimited chances to pass the class anyway. It drove me crazy. I remember my first year Russian midterm only had about 50% attendance and the professor was said "Well, now I'm going to offer so many make up exams." Shocked, I suggested he just give them all zeroes. He looked at me like I had lost my mind and said "But then half the class would fail!"
I'm glad there's at least one teacher (Shields) who enforces the rules. It's unfair to the people who actually do the work to do otherwise.
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I can't tell you how many classes I had where teachers / professors offered a virtually limitless supply of "extra credit" opportunities. Inane things too, like word searches.
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I typed up a fairly long elaboration that didn't post for some reason.
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Yes it did, you're hallucinating again.
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
Yeah the thing is out of hand. It only hurts the student too. Then the students gets a passing grade, and moves from Class 101 to Class 201 and is completely lost from the beginning because they only passed 101 because of ridiculous EC projects which have little to do with the class.
It used to infuriate me when I would bust my ass, get a 100 on every test, and get the same grade at the end of the course as someone averaging a 79 because they participated, "showed a lot of effort", and did the cutsie extra credit projects the professors would give to students who were struggling.
Thank God my real classes didn't operate like that, or I probably would have dropped out.
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Epignosis
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 12:11 |
Equality 7-2521 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
thellama73 wrote:
I have a been away for a few days on account of my sister's wedding, but I want to comment on the "entitled student" phenomenon. When I was getting myt undergrad, I never skipped class, I studied hard for every test, and I repeatedly saw people skip out on doing any work for trivial reasons, only to have the professors offer them unlimited chances to pass the class anyway. It drove me crazy. I remember my first year Russian midterm only had about 50% attendance and the professor was said "Well, now I'm going to offer so many make up exams." Shocked, I suggested he just give them all zeroes. He looked at me like I had lost my mind and said "But then half the class would fail!"
I'm glad there's at least one teacher (Shields) who enforces the rules. It's unfair to the people who actually do the work to do otherwise.
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I can't tell you how many classes I had where teachers / professors offered a virtually limitless supply of "extra credit" opportunities. Inane things too, like word searches.
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I typed up a fairly long elaboration that didn't post for some reason.
Since I'm lazy: Yes BS extra credit isn't fait to students that bust their ass. It's also not helpful at all to the students who get the inflated grades.
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Equality 7-2521 wrote:
Epignosis wrote:
thellama73 wrote:
I have a been away for a few days on account of my
sister's wedding, but I want to comment on the "entitled student"
phenomenon. When I was getting myt undergrad, I never skipped class, I
studied hard for every test, and I repeatedly saw people skip out on
doing any work for trivial reasons, only to have the professors offer
them unlimited chances to pass the class anyway. It drove me crazy. I
remember my first year Russian midterm only had about 50% attendance and
the professor was said "Well, now I'm going to offer so many make up
exams." Shocked, I suggested he just give them all zeroes. He looked at
me like I had lost my mind and said "But then half the class would
fail!"
I'm glad there's at least one teacher (Shields) who
enforces the rules. It's unfair to the people who actually do the work
to do otherwise.
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I
can't tell you how many classes I had where teachers / professors
offered a virtually limitless supply of "extra credit" opportunities.
Inane things too, like word searches.
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Yeah
the thing is out of hand. It only hurts the student too. Then the
students gets a passing grade, and moves from Class 101 to Class 201 and
is completely lost from the beginning because they only passed 101
because of ridiculous EC projects which have little to do with the
class.
It used to infuriate me when I would bust my ass, get a
100 on every test, and get the same grade at the end of the course as
someone averaging a 79 because they participated, "showed a lot of
effort", and did the cutsie extra credit projects the professors would
give to students who were struggling.
Thank God my real classes didn't operate like that, or I probably would have dropped out.
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Epignosis
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Posted: November 08 2010 at 12:12 |
Damn, ninja'd.
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