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Pavlov republicans vote for trumpet's nomination.
Any plans to return to kindergarten for basic science lessons and management classes described as "fake news" by trumpet's twitter headline monologue. https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...888_story.html It is confirmed that he will get his own gold plated, Space Invaders arcade machine for his plush, newly built office in sprawling, colonial mansion style. Said to cost in the region of several billion dollars allowing for private 'phone cubicles in every office and weapons grade file shredders in every corner. Not to mention a 17 room private suite entirely decorated and furnished with original Louis 14th wallpaper and furniture. Priceless Great masters, confiscated from national museums,l will adorn the walls. The private parkland surrounding his private office complex are to be landscaped to Capability Brown standards with newly formed lakes and hills. Specimen, fully mature trees will be brought in from all round the world and established by a tea, of cough terrorformers. Endangered wild animal species will roam free for his own private shooting parties to enjoy at their leisure during cough work time breaks and extended holidays. A brand new, trumpet class, private golf course will be established, entirely at nasa's expense and overlooking the ocean, for the exclusive use of his fellow republicans. |
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AGW denier, yes, but not even a young-earth Creationist, never mind a flat-earther.
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On 20/04/2018 08:32, Quadibloc wrote:
AGW denier, yes, but not even a young-earth Creationist, never mind a flat-earther. Certainly a science denier though even if he is keen on space exploration. Rubio voted for him whilst holding his nose. Odd choice for NASA - lets see what sort of mess he makes of it. Pity that Flake flaked out and voted to put him into post. (seems to have been via a backroom deal over Cuba travel) -- Regards, Martin Brown |
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 00:32:16 -0700 (PDT), Quadibloc
wrote: AGW denier, yes, but not even a young-earth Creationist, never mind a flat-earther. There is no difference between denying AGW and being a flat-earther (or a young Earth creationist, or an anti-vaxxer). The mentality is identical. Once a person is willing to accept as true that which is objectively false, they have failed intellectually and certainly don't belong in any position of authority. |
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On Friday, 20 April 2018 01:58:42 UTC-4, Chris.B wrote:
Pavlov republicans vote for trumpet's nomination. Any plans to return to kindergarten for basic science lessons and management classes described as "fake news" by trumpet's twitter headline monologue. https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...888_story.html It is confirmed that he will get his own gold plated, Space Invaders arcade machine for his plush, newly built office in sprawling, colonial mansion style. Said to cost in the region of several billion dollars allowing for private 'phone cubicles in every office and weapons grade file shredders in every corner. Not to mention a 17 room private suite entirely decorated and furnished with original Louis 14th wallpaper and furniture. Priceless Great masters, confiscated from national museums,l will adorn the walls. The private parkland surrounding his private office complex are to be landscaped to Capability Brown standards with newly formed lakes and hills. Specimen, fully mature trees will be brought in from all round the world and established by a tea, of cough terrorformers. Endangered wild animal species will roam free for his own private shooting parties to enjoy at their leisure during cough work time breaks and extended holidays. A brand new, trumpet class, private golf course will be established, entirely at nasa's expense and overlooking the ocean, for the exclusive use of his fellow republicans. As opposed to what NASA has fallen into in the hands of liberals? This reminds me (at a large scale) of what happened to a large science-education center in Toronto. When it started, it was all about the important things, math, biology, physics, chemistry, transportation, electricity. Now, it's turned into a horror of anthropology, sociology, global warming propaganda. Nowhere is there any emphasis on what DRIVES this world, which is what they had before. A chimp in NASA now would do a better job than what has been.. |
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 21:27:33 -0700 (PDT), RichA
wrote: On Friday, 20 April 2018 01:58:42 UTC-4, Chris.B wrote: Pavlov republicans vote for trumpet's nomination. Any plans to return to kindergarten for basic science lessons and management classes described as "fake news" by trumpet's twitter headline monologue. https://www.washingtonpost.com/polit...888_story.html It is confirmed that he will get his own gold plated, Space Invaders arcade machine for his plush, newly built office in sprawling, colonial mansion style. Said to cost in the region of several billion dollars allowing for private 'phone cubicles in every office and weapons grade file shredders in every corner. Not to mention a 17 room private suite entirely decorated and furnished with original Louis 14th wallpaper and furniture. Priceless Great masters, confiscated from national museums,l will adorn the walls. The private parkland surrounding his private office complex are to be landscaped to Capability Brown standards with newly formed lakes and hills. Specimen, fully mature trees will be brought in from all round the world and established by a tea, of cough terrorformers. Endangered wild animal species will roam free for his own private shooting parties to enjoy at their leisure during cough work time breaks and extended holidays. A brand new, trumpet class, private golf course will be established, entirely at nasa's expense and overlooking the ocean, for the exclusive use of his fellow republicans. As opposed to what NASA has fallen into in the hands of liberals? This reminds me (at a large scale) of what happened to a large science-education center in Toronto. When it started, it was all about the important things, math, biology, physics, chemistry, transportation, electricity. Now, it's turned into a horror of anthropology, sociology, global warming propaganda. Nowhere is there any emphasis on what DRIVES this world, which is what they had before. A chimp in NASA now would do a better job than what has been. NASA's charter, from day one, has been split between researching the Earth and researching space. Between looking down and looking up. And for the most part, it's done a pretty good job of that regardless of the administration it has operated under, because for the most part, it has had good leadership, and has not operated with any significant political bias. Until now, it has never been lead by somebody who denies scientific fact. |
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On Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 2:48:38 PM UTC+1, Chris L Peterson wrote:
NASA's charter, from day one, has been split between researching the Earth and researching space. Between looking down and looking up. And for the most part, it's done a pretty good job of that regardless of the administration it has operated under, because for the most part, it has had good leadership, and has not operated with any significant political bias. Until now, it has never been lead by somebody who denies scientific fact. http://adsbit.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/np...&clas sic=YES Physics at an experimental is fine by and large but astrophysics is an effin joke as it is based on RA/Dec - a calendar scaffolding where one year does not equate to one orbit of the Earth. Just a strange group of people who are unable to see where timekeeping for relative motions such as space flight can be retained but completely hopeless for modeling motions, solar system structure and particularly cause and effect between the Earth's motions and terrestrial sciences. Lazy and stupid within the walls of NASA, moderated forums or any institution, a lot of work to do and nobody around to do it. |
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On Friday, April 20, 2018 at 7:24:34 AM UTC-6, Chris L Peterson wrote:
On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 00:32:16 -0700 (PDT), Quadibloc wrote: AGW denier, yes, but not even a young-earth Creationist, never mind a flat-earther. There is no difference between denying AGW and being a flat-earther (or a young Earth creationist, or an anti-vaxxer). The mentality is identical. This is complete bull plop. There are many points about AGW that are questionable to anyone with an open mind. Once a person is willing to accept as true that which is objectively false, they have failed intellectually and certainly don't belong in any position of authority. Anyone who is willing to accept ANY theory without critical thought is just a groupie and a bootlicker. It's even worse when such folk use personal attacks and brown-shirt tactics to quell any opposition to their shaky position. |
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 07:55:29 -0700 (PDT), Gary Harnagel
wrote: On Friday, April 20, 2018 at 7:24:34 AM UTC-6, Chris L Peterson wrote: On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 00:32:16 -0700 (PDT), Quadibloc wrote: AGW denier, yes, but not even a young-earth Creationist, never mind a flat-earther. There is no difference between denying AGW and being a flat-earther (or a young Earth creationist, or an anti-vaxxer). The mentality is identical. This is complete bull plop. There are many points about AGW that are questionable to anyone with an open mind. Yeah. Like the kind of feedback clouds provide. Not the fact that the Earth is warming dramatically and the cause is the human release of fossil carbon into the atmosphere. That isn't questioned at all, except by flat-earthers like yourself. |
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On Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 10:04:47 AM UTC-6, Chris L Peterson wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 07:55:29 -0700 (PDT), Gary Harnagel wrote: On Friday, April 20, 2018 at 7:24:34 AM UTC-6, Chris L Peterson wrote: On Fri, 20 Apr 2018 00:32:16 -0700 (PDT), Quadibloc wrote: AGW denier, yes, but not even a young-earth Creationist, never mind a flat-earther. There is no difference between denying AGW and being a flat-earther (or a young Earth creationist, or an anti-vaxxer). The mentality is identical. This is complete bull plop. There are many points about AGW that are questionable to anyone with an open mind. Yeah. Like the kind of feedback clouds provide. Not the fact that the Earth is warming dramatically and the cause is the human release of fossil carbon into the atmosphere. Unsubstantiated assertion. Correlation doesn't necessarily imply causation. That isn't questioned at all, except by flat-earthers like yourself. See? You resort to Nazi tactics instead of cogent discussion. You violate many admonishments from Sagan's baloney detection kit: https://www.brainpickings.org/2014/0...it-carl-sagan/ Things one shouldn't do: 1. Ad hominem attacks 2. Argument from authority 3. Argument from adverse consequences 12. Post hoc, ergo propter hoc Things you should do: 2. Encourage substantive debate 4. Spin more than one hypothesis 5. NIH 9. Falsifiability One can only conclude that YOU are full of baloney :-) |
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