I have a Netgear Streamer I got two years ago. I have recently have has to keep signing in to YouTube a lot lately after being sighed out even though I did not sigh out . Usually I... moreI have a Netgear Streamer I got two years ago. I have recently have has to keep signing in to YouTube a lot lately after being sighed out even though I did not sigh out . Usually I go months at a time before I have to sign in after being sighed out.
I mean, on one level, all concepts are "made-up", because people have to think of the idea and coin a name for it. But the idea that human beings tend to notice and remember facts ... moreI mean, on one level, all concepts are "made-up", because people have to think of the idea and coin a name for it. But the idea that human beings tend to notice and remember facts that confirm an idea more easily than facts that don't confirm it, is a bare fact of human psychology. It's not a new idea either. Francis Bacon (considered to be the father of the scientific method) noticed it and wrote about it nearly 400 years ago:
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So, if someone were to tell you that they know a certain proposition is true, because they have seen the evidence for themselves, and then go on to dismiss confirmation bias as a possible cause for their belief, because they have not personally seen evidence that confirmation bias is real, exactly how barking mad would you rate that person to be? less
Some questions can be a little vague and cryptic, which can be very effective at provoking plenty of vigorous discussion. But sometimes they end up rolling off into personal accusa... moreSome questions can be a little vague and cryptic, which can be very effective at provoking plenty of vigorous discussion. But sometimes they end up rolling off into personal accusations - some of which are so mistaken they're just plain incorrect.
Sometimes people play devil's advocate and present the question in such a way as to draw out the thinking of people they may disagree with - perhaps to better understand that thinking, or maybe just being slightly trolly, a little mischievous.
Sometimes we read things between the lines that are not there at all, assuming we know the questioner's mind when we don't.
What are some good questions to ask one another in order to clarify what the question is asking? less
Ex: EpiPen:
Cons: Too much regulation makes them have to raise the price or some regulation stops other companies making generics or some regulation prevents doctors from choosing ... moreEx: EpiPen:
Cons: Too much regulation makes them have to raise the price or some regulation stops other companies making generics or some regulation prevents doctors from choosing other alternatives. The companies just "can't help themselves" because the government makes them act bad and they would normally act better.
Libs: Government doesn't regulate the corporations enough and the corporations run rampant over the consumer putting profits before people. There's no true socialized health care and companies are making money off of sick people. Sick people need financial help to counteract the profiteering health care corporations.
I live by the lessons I have learned from my past. However, there is ONE Motto that usually pops in my mind many times a day It is: "Silence Can Never Be Misquoted."
That quote h... moreI live by the lessons I have learned from my past. However, there is ONE Motto that usually pops in my mind many times a day It is: "Silence Can Never Be Misquoted."
That quote has been useful to me. It gives me a chance to STOP from putting my foot in my mouth.
Theoretically that should be enough. Run whatever air you have through a cooler and pump it in. the cold air try to sink lessening or ideally stopping the chimney effect of the cyclone.
Once identified I stay clear of loose cannons. They can go off at any time at any one in any direction for any reason or no reason at all. They are like landmines. You don't know t... moreOnce identified I stay clear of loose cannons. They can go off at any time at any one in any direction for any reason or no reason at all. They are like landmines. You don't know they are there until you step on one. There is no warning. All of a sudden KA BOOM! Yikes, egads, gadzooks and good grief! :(