Black Wolf
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The "cheating" claims by Ron Paul fanatics are sad and pathetic. How obtuse do you have to do be realize that Americans just don't care about capitalism and freedom? They *like* their welfare-warfare mixed economy. The idea of personal responsibility, competitive markets, and no entitlements terrifies them. We like our slavery dammit! Sheesh. Stop wasting your time and money on politics and focus your energy on something productive.
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"You know, there is something [wonderful ] about a man that can lick his own back...". Yeah, except its not wonderful, its really creepy and you are insane if you find this appealing. This has got to be...one of the most disturbingly idiotic movie lines ever.
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What's the use of repeating useless data without deriving any colclusions? What necessary a knowledge is that? Keep the given facts for the machines. It is man's rational faculty that is his means of survival, not the way mosques in ancient Bagdhad used to look.
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What's the use of repeating useless data without deriving any colclusions? What necessary a knowledge is that? Keep the given facts for the machines. It is man's rational faculty that is his means of survival, not the way mosques in ancient Bagdhad used to look.
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"Science and mathematics were to be removed from the hands of the merchants and the artisans. This tendency found its most effective advocate in a follower of Pythagoras named Plato." and: "He (Plato) believed that ideas were far more real than the natural world. He advised the astronomers not to waste their time observing the stars and planets. It was better, he believed, just to think about them. Plato expressed hostility to observation and experiment. He taught contempt for the...
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| I forgot to tell the story of what I said a few weeks ago in class. When discussing Peirce's theory of Tychism, one of his premises is that measurements ALWAYS have a margin of error. To this I raised my hand and said, "That's false. If I measure how many professors are in this room right now--there's ONE. There was no margin of error in my measurement."
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| I forgot to tell the story of what I said a few weeks ago in class. When discussing Peirce's theory of Tychism, one of his premises is that measurements ALWAYS have a margin of error. To this I raised my hand and said, "That's false. If I measure how many professors are in this room right now--there's ONE. There was no margin of error in my measurement."