so it is a big troll then
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > cHat wrote:
> > It's better to contemplate mini-Olsens than slog through that
> > "intelligence" thread.
> >
>
> LOL! You've done it! You've defined intelligence!
>
>
~
> cHat wrote:
> It's better to contemplate mini-Olsens than slog through that
> "intelligence" thread.
>
LOL! You've done it! You've defined intelligence!
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> > Dana wrote:
> > wow and here I was thinking so what ;)
> >
>
> I'm having trouble seeing how that wouldn't be like making out with
> someone's little sister.
It's better to contemplate mini-Olsens than slog through that
"intelligence" thread.
It must REALLY be a slow news day!
~~
> Dana wrote:
> wow and here I was thinking so what ;)
>
I'm having trouble seeing how that wouldn't be like making out with
someone's little sister.
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> Larry wrote:
> What does that have to do with intelliegence.
I dunno; my doctor says my dark skin correlates with a lower risk of
melanoma, but that my dyplastic mole correlates with a higher risk.
Maybe that means my risk profile evens out.
> THe point raised was that blacks were, on the aver
Please demonstrate that purple flowers are not caused by global
warming. This is the sort of question you are asking. I personally
don't find it interesting, or useful. I can't understand why someone
who has met a lot of people of all races would look for a correlation
between skin color and intell
> Dana wrote:
> don't find it interesting, or useful. I can't understand why someone
> who has met a lot of people of all races would look for a correlation
> between skin color and intelligence
I'm not looking for that correlation, I'm saying it's possible.
YOU'RE trying to place a racism label o
yeah thats pretty harsh, hell i can't even get banned from anything!!
> I actually had this happen on one of my personal sites and they closed
> by account for good. I'm still fuming about it since isn't the whole
> point to having the damn things is for them to be clicked?! I
> appealed, b
Hi Ian,
Sorry for the late response.
I'm not terribly familiar with how CF runs on IIS. I read Dave Watts
response but I don't understand it all. I have no idea what Dave means by
the "Web Server Intregration Module"
I do know that *all* websites are running in the application pool,
No. If you'd read carefully what I asked for, it was
1) Admit the possbility becasuse it is based in science.
2) Show me the resources where it says such a study would be unethical and
unlawful.
I didn't ask for the studies you already suggested that are disproving the
theory. I'm still tryi
> Dana wrote:
> ok... sorry, but the best explanation I have for this thread is that
> you have eaten some ugly pills. You want to believe that race
> correlates with intelligence, go ahead. I am outta here.
>
I think you're mixing up my interesting discussion on the possibility
of correlated gene
> Dana wrote:
> ya and so we need a black guy?
We need someone who's really good at dancing; isn't that what I just
said? Why do you keep throwing in "black guy"?
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>> Gel wrote:
>> That's a huge, huge leap of logic, that the gene which controls skin
>> color is also linked to intelligence. I know of no research that has
>> been peer reviewed that proves such.
>>
>
>That's not the leap and there is, in logic, no leap. The only
>supposition I've put on the tab
>Why is this always a personal attack? Just provide some resources making
>your point and I'll concede.
>
>- Matt
Again, are you deliberately ignoring what I wrote. I provided a link to over
800 journal articles and books on the topic, and showed that the majority of
them showed no difference
>Why is this always a personal attack? Just provide some resources making
>your point and I'll concede.
>
>- Matt
Let me get this straight, I explain several times about a study that possibly
would be the definitive method of testing it, and also explain why it it would
be unethical and illega
ya and so we need a black guy? Come *on.* We need someone who's good
at dancing! I keep expecting you to shout April Fool's, man. Tell me
you don't really think like this ;)
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > Diversity is great. I love diversity. But you make it
wow and here I was thinking so what ;)
On 10/31/07, C. Hatton Humphrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Both the New York Daily News and the New York Post are reporting that
> > Lance Armstrong hooked up with Ashley Olsen on Monday night.
> >
> > The odd were seen "canoodling" and "nuzzling" at New
ok... sorry, but the best explanation I have for this thread is that
you have eaten some ugly pills. You want to believe that race
correlates with intelligence, go ahead. I am outta here.
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > but why is it interesting? People keep
I actually had this happen on one of my personal sites and they closed by
account for good. I'm still fuming about it since isn't the whole point to
having the damn things is for them to be clicked?! I appealed, but they shot
it down. So now supposedly I'm banned from ever having a Google Ads
> Both the New York Daily News and the New York Post are reporting that
> Lance Armstrong hooked up with Ashley Olsen on Monday night.
>
> The odd were seen "canoodling" and "nuzzling" at New York's Gramercy Park
> Hotel.
>
> "They came together with a group of friends," says the Post. "Ashley
> d
> Dana wrote:
> Diversity is great. I love diversity. But you make it sound like you
> need to add a black guy if you want someone that can dance. It's not
> that simple.
>
Well if our team is being judged on dancing, we're gonna want someone
who's REALLY good at it and hope I sprain an ankle.
~~
> Dana wrote:
> but why is it interesting? People keep telling you your views are not
> borne out by science.
Really? Cause here's my view:
It's possible that one genetic trait (yes, even "polygenic" professor)
is *correlated* with another.
Where's the science that says that's impossible?
> Gel wrote:
> Is it the "Other people do it too,and far worse, so I'm not so bad" defence ?
>
You're such a bigot Vivec, why not just admit it.
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wouldn't they rattle then?
On 10/30/07, Crow T. Robot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you look at the picture, there were just enough tiles to make it about
> the same weight as a HD.
>
> On 10/30/07, Vivec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Ceramic tiles would be significantly heavier than a hard
:) oh you're right. "Those people" are just not like "us."
you're the one who can't seem to let it go at the moment ;)
Dana
On 10/30/07, Robert Munn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you just can't let it go, can you?
>
>
>
> --
> ---
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>
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I think he should enjoy himself, he deserves it :-)
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "They came together with a group of friends," says the Post. "Ashley
> drank red wine, sat on his lap and they were making out all night.
> They left together around 2 a.m."
~
what does that have to do with you specifically?
Is it the "Other people do it too,and far worse, so I'm not so bad" defence ?
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The ENQUIRER has obtained tapes of two revolting phone conversations
> in which Duane "Dog" Chapman unleashes a fil
Both the New York Daily News and the New York Post are reporting that
Lance Armstrong hooked up with Ashley Olsen on Monday night.
The odd were seen "canoodling" and "nuzzling" at New York's Gramercy Park Hotel.
"They came together with a group of friends," says the Post. "Ashley
drank red wine,
only way around any thing is a gun.
how long does it take you to figure these things out.
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my team is just fine thank you but that isn't because the guy from
Massachussetts works harder than the Native American.
Diversity is great. I love diversity. But you make it sound like you
need to add a black guy if you want someone that can dance. It's not
that simple.
On 10/30/07, Gruss Go
but why is it interesting? People keep telling you your views are not
borne out by science. I know I damn for sure was not going to read
this thread at work with a Native American sitting next to me,
especially when you seem to have gotten the notion that I think it's
possible. I think that's enoug
Now HERE'S a bigot:
The ENQUIRER has obtained tapes of two revolting phone conversations
in which Duane "Dog" Chapman unleashes a filthy bigoted attack,
littered with the N-word and other disgusting racial insults.
A&E released this statement: "A&E has just learned of the story
released by the N
> Skorp wrote:
> Are you kidding?
>
No, but I was certain someone would chip in with this info! I guess
I'm lucky to live in the midwest, cause I don't see that around here,
at least in Minneapolis. In Chicago it happens; I know a guy that
carries box tickets to the Blackhawks in his wallet beca
Are you kidding?
In Connecticut, if you want a building permit, you pay a bribe.
If you want to change the zoning of your land from res to com (or back), bribe.
If you want a liquor licence, multiple bribes. (about $24,000k total,
last time I watched)
Want to get approval to build a mall? Not only
That's how it works. I see it as a legacy of the disastrous economic
policies that India pursued early in its statehood. Sooner or later the
Indians are going to figure out that this is one of the biggest things
holding their economy back, and they will treat it more seriously.
Of course, don't th
I'm looking into a little side thing in India and we need a building
and a permit to do what we want to do. Finding the property is a
piece of cake, but we can't get the permit without bribing the gov't
official and it's actually a negotiation that has been going on for a
few days.
All my Indian
> Sam wrote:
> Well about time.
>
That doesn't mean I think Dr. Watson's statement is impossible as many
have suggested.
For example, along a bell curve, babies born in a certain geographic
area might have, say, autism or some other genetic disease or
mutation. For example, Chernobyl. Or that t
AKA Matt S.
I do not know if you still participate in CF-Talk. If not I posted a
question there that you would probably be a good source of information.
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:54097#292444
~~
he did write them and they actually wrote a lengthly replay back which I havent
yet gotten to read.. thanks for the links
>They are usually very good at catching this internally but if they aren't
>you can email them and they will credit you for any fraudulent activity.
>
>You may want to read
and you had to walk 20 miles (each way) to do it
>Back when I was a boy, we had to set fire to our laptop batteries
>ourselves. Uphill. Both ways. In the snow. Barefoot.
>
>--BenD
>
>Dave l wrote:
>> the batteries of today prefer to catch fire
>>
>>
~~~
it's also possible that viggo mortenson wants to be my love slave ;)
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dana wrote:
> > what I don't understand is why you would need to see resouces on this?
> > It's like asking people to prove that the position of Venus does NOT
> > affect the
Well about time.
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> BTW, As for Dr. Watson, based on comments here and what I've read
> since I would withdraw my comment we give him the benefit of the
> doubt.
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> Dana wrote:
> what I don't understand is why you would need to see resouces on this?
> It's like asking people to prove that the position of Venus does NOT
> affect the war in Iraq.
>
It's possible that Dr. Watson has seen studies or data supporting his
position, but that that data has been buri
Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus.
Everything men do, they do to impress women.
The closer Venus is to Mars, the closer the proximity of men to women.
The closer the proximity of men to women, the higher the likelihood that men
will try to impress them.
George Bush took us to war in Iraq.
Geo
> Gel wrote:
> That's a huge, huge leap of logic, that the gene which controls skin
> color is also linked to intelligence. I know of no research that has
> been peer reviewed that proves such.
>
That's not the leap and there is, in logic, no leap. The only
supposition I've put on the table is th
what I don't understand is why you would need to see resouces on this?
It's like asking people to prove that the position of Venus does NOT
affect the war in Iraq.
On 10/30/07, Chesty Puller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why is this always a personal attack? Just provide some resources making
> yo
indeed. How many times will this need to be said?
On 10/31/07, William Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > That's a huge, huge leap of logic, that the gene which controls skin
> > color is also linked to intelligence. I know of no research that has
> > been peer reviewed that proves such.
>
>
>
> That's a huge, huge leap of logic, that the gene which controls skin
> color is also linked to intelligence. I know of no research that has
> been peer reviewed that proves such.
+1, well done gel!
--
will
"If my life weren't funny, it would just be true;
and that would just be unacceptable
That's a huge, huge leap of logic, that the gene which controls skin
color is also linked to intelligence. I know of no research that has
been peer reviewed that proves such.
These types of falacious statements are exactly those used to promote
racial segregation and to justify the horrors and abu
> Sam wrote:
> GG is a racist clear and simple.
> He stated as fact blacks weren't as smart using an imaginary study
> that he claims exists.
For the record, no I didn't and no I didn't. And in defense of a good
company, I also don't work for Target.
~
>>
>>
>> Weird part of my note got cut off. But anyhow just checked, gamma is
>> filterd out by the skull and scalp.
>
>
>OK, so if a witness is squeamish about having electrodes implanted, they can
>opt to have a part of their skull bone sawed off.
>
>Works for me.
When we did the cooperative res
GG is a racist clear and simple.
He stated as fact blacks weren't as smart using an imaginary study
that he claims exists. The crazy doctor admitted no such studies exist
and couldn't believe he made up such a story. I know picking on Larry
is fun and easy but don't give GG a pass.
Did you actuall
I see why you voted for Kerry, you want us to fail. You've been
praying for years that we lose the war, that the economy crashes and
now you're wishing we fade into the sunset. It's a good thing you're
always wrong.
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Great points all, and I'm no
** Private ** wrote:
> Someone wrote a book that I'm too lazy to look up
Do you live near the equator?
> but basically it
> pointed out that your probability of poverty was directly proportional
> to your distance from the equator.
I would say that at best you could get a normalized covariance
I know I should be troubled by this story and attempt to get to the bottom
of it.but I just can't get past the name "Colby Vokey".
What a great frickin' name. My first born might be "Colby Vokey Money".
On 10/31/07, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> By all accounts, Colby Vokey is a m
By all accounts, Colby Vokey is a model officer in the U.S. Marine
Corps, at one point helping command an artillery unit in Kuwait during
the Gulf War in 1991.
For the past four years, Vokey has served as chief of all the Corps'
defense lawyers in the western United States and he's played a key
> RoMunn wrote:
> industrializing world expand, their economies become new markets in their
> own right. The pie gets bigger.
>
Great points all, and I'm not suggesting that the US will die more
that it will lose leadership: economically, morally, and culturally.
I tossed out the UK; they're cert
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On 10/31/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Weird part of my note got cut off. But anyhow just checked, gamma is
> filterd out by the skull and scalp.
OK, so if a witness is squeamish about having electrodes implanted, they can
opt to have a part of their skull bone sawed off.
Work
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>
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The problem isn't that Gruss or I really want to know or care, or that
anybody looking for another way to segregate people, it's the fact that the
idea is being summarily dismissed as impossible, not improbable. An
incredible scientist made a statement that is being rejected based on
politics
Bravo...
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> >Yeah, I guess they would need to find a less intrusive way to be able
> to
> >measure these particular brain waves...if that's even possible. I
> assume
> >that the waves they are studying are so specific (from certain areas
> of
> >certain parts of the brain e.g.), that external electrodes w
>Yeah, I guess they would need to find a less intrusive way to be able to
>measure these particular brain waves...if that's even possible. I assume
>that the waves they are studying are so specific (from certain areas of
>certain parts of the brain e.g.), that external electrodes would not be able
On 10/31/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In other words the circuitry (hippocampus, prefrontal cortex and left
> temporal lobe) seems to be a guess detector. It would be a wonderful
> learning aid in tests. But also given the false memory controversy a few
> years ago this gives a po
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>Man, how cool is that? Could something like this eventually be used in the
>justice system, to prove the reliability of eye witness testimony?
>
>
Possibly but as an aide to learning as well,
"Gamma waves actually predicted whether or not an item that was about to be
recalled was previousl
Man, how cool is that? Could something like this eventually be used in the
justice system, to prove the reliability of eye witness testimony?
On 10/31/07, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This is a really cool study. Very unique. This has a lot of potential if
> it pans out.
>
> larr
This is a really cool study. Very unique. This has a lot of potential if it
pans out.
larry
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/86499.php
Brain Waves That Distinguish False Memories From Real Ones Pinpointed
24 Oct 2007
For the first time, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania a
>I want to do some process manipulation with CF and I know for example that
>Runtime.exec() should return the running processes. I have no idea how to
>run Java stuff from within CF, I know you can just don't know how.
>
>Are there any good resources on doing this sort of thing 'cause google isn't
I want to do some process manipulation with CF and I know for example that
Runtime.exec() should return the running processes. I have no idea how to
run Java stuff from within CF, I know you can just don't know how.
Are there any good resources on doing this sort of thing 'cause google isn't
help
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