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bgebrent said:@JohnInCarolina, I've seen it. Now I hate you Duke fan! You are so cruel. I wish you mediocre cooks and much white smoke! Next year will be interesting and by the way, Towns over Olkafor. Just saying!
Yeah it will be interesting to see who goes first. I think Okafor's game is better suited to the NBA, because he can take it outside and dribble, and nobody really plays D in the NBA. But Towns is a beast for sure."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike -
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I hate to agree with you!! Olkafor will suit up but Towns is like a Charles Barkley (sorry) commanding a bunch of space in the paint. He moves well both ways. He doesn't have Olkafors outside game. NBA, i'd take Towns. Only cuz he's UK!Sandy Springs & Dawsonville Ga
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Pelican's have squandered a 20 point 4th qtr lead to 10 pts with 3 minutes.
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JohnInCarolina said:bgebrent said:@nolaegghead and johnincarolina, thanks for informing the newbie. Lets get to 100! I can't believe I'm cheering for keeping pile of bs.! You guys are awesome and I appreciate all you've taught me. Go Kats!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=J3_IT622SbcLBGE
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nolaegghead said:
An aversion to complexity—at least when communicating with the public—can also be seen in the types of answers politicians now provide the media. The average length of a sound bite by a presidential candidate in 1968 was 42.3 seconds. Two decades later, it was 9.8 seconds. Today, it’s just a touch over seven seconds and well on its way to being supplanted by 140-character Twitter bursts.
Little wonder then that distrust—of leaders, institutions, experts, and those who report on them—is rampant. A YouGov poll conducted last December found that three-quarters of Americans agreed that science is a force for good in the world. Yet when asked if they truly believe what scientists tell them, only 36 per cent of respondents said yes. Just 12 per cent expressed strong confidence in the press to accurately report scientific findings. (Although according to a 2012 paper by Gordon Gauchat, a University of North Carolina sociologist, the erosion of trust in science over the past 40 years has been almost exclusively confined to two groups: conservatives and regular churchgoers. Counterintuitively, it is the most highly educated among them—with post-secondary education—who harbour the strongest doubts.)
The term “elitist” has become one of the most used, and feared, insults in American life. Even in the country’s halls of higher learning, there is now an ingrained bias that favours the accessible over the exacting.
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THEBuckeye said:nolaegghead said:
An aversion to complexity—at least when communicating with the public—can also be seen in the types of answers politicians now provide the media. The average length of a sound bite by a presidential candidate in 1968 was 42.3 seconds. Two decades later, it was 9.8 seconds. Today, it’s just a touch over seven seconds and well on its way to being supplanted by 140-character Twitter bursts.
Little wonder then that distrust—of leaders, institutions, experts, and those who report on them—is rampant. A YouGov poll conducted last December found that three-quarters of Americans agreed that science is a force for good in the world. Yet when asked if they truly believe what scientists tell them, only 36 per cent of respondents said yes. Just 12 per cent expressed strong confidence in the press to accurately report scientific findings. (Although according to a 2012 paper by Gordon Gauchat, a University of North Carolina sociologist, the erosion of trust in science over the past 40 years has been almost exclusively confined to two groups: conservatives and regular churchgoers. Counterintuitively, it is the most highly educated among them—with post-secondary education—who harbour the strongest doubts.)
The term “elitist” has become one of the most used, and feared, insults in American life. Even in the country’s halls of higher learning, there is now an ingrained bias that favours the accessible over the exacting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouGov
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Good morning and this thread is still alive. WOW
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well, this should be fun to watch. the auto lobby will be working hard to make sure we can't pirate music through our John Deere's. I guess now is the time to buy that tune I've been thinking about for my truck.
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/s/gm-ford-others-want-working-own-car-illegal-160000229.html
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So we are going to start early today @Eggcelsior? I'm planning on starting to day drink in about 4 hours. Can't wait.
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@nolaegghead should inform China that science has proven this doesn't really work.....
http://www.smh.com.au/news/basketball/yao-ming-the-basketball-giant-made-in-china-by-order-of-the-state/2006/01/18/1137553645228.html
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"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
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THEBuckeye said:nolaegghead said:
An aversion to complexity—at least when communicating with the public—can also be seen in the types of answers politicians now provide the media. The average length of a sound bite by a presidential candidate in 1968 was 42.3 seconds. Two decades later, it was 9.8 seconds. Today, it’s just a touch over seven seconds and well on its way to being supplanted by 140-character Twitter bursts.
Little wonder then that distrust—of leaders, institutions, experts, and those who report on them—is rampant. A YouGov poll conducted last December found that three-quarters of Americans agreed that science is a force for good in the world. Yet when asked if they truly believe what scientists tell them, only 36 per cent of respondents said yes. Just 12 per cent expressed strong confidence in the press to accurately report scientific findings. (Although according to a 2012 paper by Gordon Gauchat, a University of North Carolina sociologist, the erosion of trust in science over the past 40 years has been almost exclusively confined to two groups: conservatives and regular churchgoers. Counterintuitively, it is the most highly educated among them—with post-secondary education—who harbour the strongest doubts.)
The term “elitist” has become one of the most used, and feared, insults in American life. Even in the country’s halls of higher learning, there is now an ingrained bias that favours the accessible over the exacting.
America dumbs down
The U.S. is being overrun by a wave of anti-science, anti-intellectual thinking. Has the most powerful nation on Earth lost its mind?
May 15, 2014
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Yet many still feel you can't believe in Christianity AND science.......it doesn't have to be either/or.
"Social media gives legions of idiots the right to speak when they once only spoke at a bar after a glass of wine, without harming the community [...] but now they have the same right to speak as a Nobel Prize winner. It's the invasion of the idiots."
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