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Shapley wrote:The author also argues that, while being an M.I.T. graduate 'means something' in Africa but not in Iowa, that Africans are somehow better that Iowans at recognizing accomplishment. The truth is that being an M.I.T. graduate means something in Iowa to a prosepective employer, where it counts, but it doesn't mean as much to the man on the street. Nor should it. I was in the Navy in with graduates from M.I.T. and U.C.L.A. and the Naval Acadamy. Some were credits to those institutions, some were not. Being an M.I.T. graduate doesn't mean you'll know about the state of world, how to grow corn, or which health-care plan is best for a family of four. It means you are better educated in your particular field of study. It doesn't even mean you'll be able to apply that knowledge in the field, but it will, and should, give you a leg-up on the competition when applying for a job that'll give you a chance to prove yourself.
Selma in Sandy Eggo wrote:They also often have defective sense of humor.
OperaTenor wrote:"We've been attacked," he says, "by the intelligent, educated segment of the culture."
http://www.thefutureismedium.com/archives/00000112.html
The whole time I'm reading it I'm thinking it is also describing the high priests of the faith-based religion of human inducement of catastrophic global warming.
BigJon@Work wrote:Science has its religions too. The hockey stick is busted and the high priests are looking more and more like they formed a cult.
I'll take my intelligence wherever I can get it. Dirt farmer or MIT grad. If it's good and it works, I will borrow it and move on.
OperaTenor wrote:The whole time I'm reading it I'm thinking it is also describing the high priests of the faith-based religion of human inducement of catastrophic global warming.
Say that after you've seen An Inconvenient Truth.
OperaTenor wrote:Say that after you've seen An Inconvenient Truth.
We've ALL been properly propagandized. We just never know where or when.OperaTenor wrote:SO, when I go see it, and come back and tell you all it lays it out like it really is, you'll all just conclude I've been properly propagandized.

OperaTenor wrote:The whole time I'm reading it I'm thinking it is also describing the high priests of the faith-based religion of human inducement of catastrophic global warming.
Say that after you've seen An Inconvenient Truth.
SO, when I go see it, and come back and tell you all it lays it out like it really is, you'll all just conclude I've been properly propagandized.
BigJon@Work wrote:Go read up on the shattered hockey stick. Then get back to me with the science.
Based on the analyses presented in the original papers by Mann et al. and this newer supporting evidence, the committee finds it plausible that the Northern Hemisphere was warmer during the last few decades of the 20th century than during any comparable period over the preceding millennium. The substantial uncertainties currently present in the quantitative assessment of large-scale surface temperature changes prior to about A.D. 1600 lower our confidence in this conclusion compared to the high level of confidence we place in the Little Ice Age cooling and 20th century warming. Even less confidence can be placed in the original conclusions by Mann et al. (1999) that 'the 1990s are likely the warmest decade, and 1998 the warmest year, in at least a millenium' because the uncertainties inherent in temperature reconstructions for individual years and decades are larger than those for longer time periods, and because not all of the available proxies record temperature information on such short timescales.
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