![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp...2901b6d990.561
There was a time when the 'scientific method' and all the voodoo of 'predictions' could be practiced without responsibility or accountability so this verdict is far from dumb as ,for the first time,reckless assertions have consequences and especially when the wider population is bombarded with 'predictions' from people who live off modeling and not interpretation. This is good for humanity despite external brakes being applied - the trick is to restore a balance rather than have an external agency do it for the community. Empirical predictions indeed !,there is no courtroom in the world that could handle the fallout of the inability to predict the cause of daily temperature fluctuations. |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 22 Okt., 21:54, oriel36 wrote:
fluctuations. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19706812 Just keeping it interesting. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On Oct 23, 11:52*pm, "Chris.B" wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19706812 Just keeping it interesting. I could understand it when people started giving away or throwing away old electronic organs (not Hammonds, but the other ordinary kinds)... but genuine acoustic pianos, even ones in good condition! But then, a lot of people don't have much available space. John Savard |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Quadibloc" wrote in message ...
On Oct 23, 11:52 pm, "Chris.B" wrote: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19706812 Just keeping it interesting. I could understand it when people started giving away or throwing away old electronic organs (not Hammonds, but the other ordinary kinds)... but genuine acoustic pianos, even ones in good condition! But then, a lot of people don't have much available space. John Savard ====================================== Yeah, well, my Steinway grand was taking up too much space in the observatory and I needed more room for my orchestra, the second violins were complaining their tennis courts were on my golf course and interfering with their days off, so it was either the Steinway, the dry dock for the yacht or the hangar for the Lear that had to go. Just not enough space... -- This message is brought to you from the keyboard of Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 25 Okt., 02:31, Quadibloc wrote:
I could understand it when people started giving away or throwing away old electronic organs (not Hammonds, but the other ordinary kinds)... but genuine acoustic pianos, even ones in good condition! But then, a lot of people don't have much available space. John Savard I believe the lack of space lies in the owners brain's. Ours is now truly the society of instant gratification. Where anything (except a new personal skill) can be bought for a price. Few can master the subtlety of touch and endless hours of hard work involved in learning to play any instrument well. At least well enough even to admire our own skills. Let alone receive the plaudits, or awful truth, from friends and family. We live in a society of bought proxies. Where others entertain us with their remarkable gifts and skills for mere money. While we all pretend to have some innate importance as passive watchers. None more so than with music. Where the unskilled buy their musical prestige (again by proxy) with a ridiculously expensive audio system. Which, in the worst cases, is often installed by others more competent but less wealthy. Once upon a time those who could not afford the real thing made realistic models of them by their own skills and craftsmanship. Now we buy models of the real thing and rely on computers to avoid having to actually learn the skills to handle the models ourselves. Humans are already becoming models of the real thing as they float in virtual reality. Passive watchers of all that goes on around them. Where such "living" conditions were once the province of kings and princes many can now afford to exclude all physical and intellectual activity from their lives. Except, perhaps, for the semi-passive labour of becoming fat and sick. Some even become fat and sick by being fed. While they lie, like some grotesque, alien species. On the soiled bed from which they never rise. We can all be kings. For a price. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Den torsdag den 25. oktober 2012 Androxychloride boasted:
Yeah, well, my Steinway grand was taking up too much space in the observatory and I needed more room for my orchestra, the second violins were complaining their tennis courts were on my golf course and interfering with their days off, so it was either the Steinway, the dry dock for the yacht or the hangar for the Lear that had to go. Just not enough space... Good grief! I had you down as a penniless whino. You must must be almost as wealthy as Win Ja$oy, The Beloved Chinese Dictator. Now we know why he suppresses his people and the media so ruthlessly. He's only protecting his personal (family) fortune! $2.7 billion? That's almost as much as Combover$Oy has amassed from global misfortune. It's always been about the money after all. Nothing to do with communist principles. No wonder so many Chinese industrial despots have been able to build an obscene pile on slave labour camps. They've been paying huge, tax free backhanders to the Win Jia$oy family to avoid awkward questions. They say that Beloved Vlad the Poo$in is worth several times the Chinese despot's entire family fortune. I wonder if any of them have paid a vast fortune in income tax like Cardinal Mutt Rum$oy? It's a nice little earner being a Beloved Leader, isn't it? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-20091675 |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Chris.B" wrote in message ...
Good grief! ======================================== Nope, it’s “evil joy!” You are never correct, even in your pejorative clichés. -- This message is brought to you from the keyboard of Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
On 26 Okt., 10:01, Andro-oxyclone muttered:
Nope, its evil joy! You are never correct, even in your pejorative clichs. I say! That's a trifle harsh, don't you think? No of course you don't.(think) We had our first snow of this winter today. It didn't pitch. Just keeping it interesting. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Chris.B" wrote in message
... I say! ============================================= Speak louder, I can't hear you. And be brief, I'm obliged to out-snip you and ignore anything over a sentence. -- This message is brought to you from the keyboard of Lord Androcles, Zeroth Earl of Medway |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Predictions for the New Year | Martin R. Howell[_8_] | Amateur Astronomy | 1 | December 27th 09 04:34 PM |
Predictions and Retrodictions | Knecht | Research | 2 | November 25th 08 01:20 PM |
ISS in daylight - predictions? | Albert[_3_] | UK Astronomy | 5 | June 11th 08 11:34 PM |
Predictions for 2007 | Larry G. | Amateur Astronomy | 27 | January 9th 07 04:05 AM |
Predictions of the future | Derek Lyons | Policy | 12 | August 24th 03 07:24 PM |