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Equality 7-2521
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I assure you that my dislike of mistakes in no way grants immunity.
1) Agreed. 2) So you just reject empiricism? You take the most reliable data you can find. 3) There's not decisions to be made in science. The political realm should be disjoint from science. 4) I also do not like the 2 party system. 5) Flattering but I'm not sure that's accurate or relevant. Cheer up bro. Why so down? Edited by Equality 7-2521 - July 11 2012 at 15:48 |
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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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Smurph
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Basically we agree. That's what I thought was happening. It was like we were arguing kinda the same points from different sides.
Oh, yea, sorry for getting all super negative there. It just kinda spews out. Been this way for years.
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Dean
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The difference between government and private backed is more a matter of implementation and application. While neither is particularly palatable to everyone, there are advantages and disadvantages with both approaches and this world is big enough to accommodate them without having to chose one or the other - government backing does not necessarily follow partisan demarcation lines.
Unfortunately a lot of the silly-story private research we read of in this thread is thinly disguised promotion of the backer by the backer rather than the research itself... for example: "The perfect piece of toast: Scientists test 2,000 slices and find 216 seconds is the optimum time" ... commisioned by Vogel's Bread. (Sorry old news, couldn't be bothered to find a more recent example).
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thellama73
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I am at least skeptical of empiricism. The little work I have done in statistics has taught me that empirical work is very susceptible to bias and other flaws and tinkering with the data can often give you two contradictory results. I prefer my empiricism tempered by reason, especially if it's to be the basis of momentous policy decisions. |
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Equality 7-2521
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Now that's some good research. |
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Equality 7-2521
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Everything should be tempered by reason, but empiricism hasn't failed in physics last I saw. |
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thellama73
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Yes, good point. I think the hard sciences have a much better case for empiricism than social sciences do. There are certain branches of supposedly hard science that I think are so young, however, that the amount we can really accept from them as "truth" is pretty small. Climate science is one, nutrition science is another. These people make it obvious on a daily basis that they have no idea what they are talking about. |
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The T
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Slartibartfast
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And gravity is still just a theory after all... |
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Slartibartfast
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bartcop.com San Bernardino Bankrupt - Scranton next? Anything is better than the rich paying their f-ing taxes Link California city in two weeks to go bust, after Stockton (the biggest U.S. city so far to file) and the small Sierra hamlet of Mammoth Lakes. The L.A. Times reports that San Bernardino's filing is certain to heighten worries about the fiscal solvency of other California towns. But the next bankruptcy might not come from California: Scranton, Pa., is so cash-strapped that on Friday it made an unprecedented move and cut the pay of its municipal workers to $7.25 an hour--minimum wage. Really? Cops and fireman are risking their lives for $7.25 an hour? Oh well, anything's better than the rich paying their f-ing taxes. While Scranton's crisis has been sudden, San Bernadino's has been years in the making: A financial analysis blames "accounting errors, deficit spending, lack of revenue growth and increases in pension and debt costs." The "accounting errors" may not have been innocent. DUH! You mean when millions go missing, the money didn't "evaporate?" According to San Bernardino's city attorney and as reported in the L.A. Times, budget officials for over a decade falsified financial reports, in an attempt to mask the city's problems. "The mayor and the council were not given accurate documents," the Times quotes the attorney as saying. Funny - notice how it's not even a misdemeanor to bankrupt an entire city but if you obey Montana's pot laws you could get twenty years in prison. |
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Epignosis
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Tax the rich enough, and they'll leave the state and take their jobs with them. Good luck funding the city then. |
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thellama73
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You say that as a joke, but there is a pretty good chance our understanding of gravity is wrong. The fact that we have to hypothesize dark matter to make the math work shows this. |
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thellama73
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If they don't like the new salaries, let them quit. Maybe having to go without police and fire protection will teach the city to live within its means.Admittedly, the way the mayor handled it was a bit crass, but something had to be cut. I think he probably should have cut his own salary first though. |
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Slartibartfast
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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I just read that congress is upset about our olympic team wearing uniforms that were made in China. It surprised me to hear that congress even cared about losing jobs to overseas companies.
This is ridiculous. A Chinese company will make a certain number of uniforms and that's it. It's not like an entire industry is being shipped overseas.
I think congress has a lot more to worry about than a few dozen uniforms that is a "one time" deal.
If there were two people in the entire world whose opinions I could care less about, it would be Pelosi and Reid.
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thellama73
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^yeah, that's a totally bogus non-story. "Oh my God! We import things from other countries! Shock!"
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Slartibartfast
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Released date are often when it it impacted you but recorded dates are when it really happened...
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