That’s definitely a smart way of looking at the problem, but probably more the way Spiderman or Ant Man would approach the problem.
That’s definitely a smart way of looking at the problem, but probably more the way Spiderman or Ant Man would approach the problem.
I may be living in my dream house, but philosophical arguments aside, I can tell you that my world is as real as you.
Science is a systematic enterprise that builds and organizes knowledge.
It does, because I/you would be a lender in those circumstances, with *credit*, not a direct consumer.
Yup.
I did.
Easy. Look up at the sky. Note where the sun, moon, or stars are. Now turn 1-35 degrees.
Fair. With all sincerity, curiosity, and also to potentially prove a point: what are you doing with that knowledge today?
Welcome to the world, Merijeek, where what you have described is how anything ever is financed. The only difference being that in the real world, those who make sure the concept of “interest” and “perpetuity” and “credit” are not kids with zero financial background between the ages of 13 and 38.
“Specially when your target audience readers likes to read while in the bathroom.”
That’s great - I’ve studied several theories for just as long. That does not automatically make those theories any more less falsifiable, nor does the time I spent studying lend any more weight or validity to those theories.
“Even if you were right, that would be one plus one plus two plus one, not one plus *two* plus one plus one...”
Conflicted, because I basically moved from Asheville to Washington. AGAINST MY WILL. Take me back, Bob Moog! Take me back!!!
They are, partly, endogenous chemicals whose presence and concentration was shaped by *exposure to certain stimuli over time*.
Or at least shifting towards outsourcing - which is where St. John’s article comes into play. Those that are just “pushing the mouse” are being replaced with cheaper labor. If you want to survive, start writing tools, making connections, and do your own thing on the side.
I’ll chime in:
Stop trying to make core happen, Oliver.
I have a really big one... does that count?
Yuuup. And I’d completely disagree with you. The vast majority of sports-fans are mentally retarded, socially retarded, or both. There are some SERIOUSLY fucked up fans in sports.
Haha - maybe we need to get coffee and mull over good’ol Al Gore and Citizens United. Which incident are you citing, exactly?