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by Kowani » Sun May 19, 2019 9:15 pm
by -Ocelot- » Mon May 20, 2019 1:06 am
by Longweather » Mon May 20, 2019 3:13 am
by Chan Island » Mon May 20, 2019 5:10 am
Conserative Morality wrote:"It's not time yet" is a tactic used by reactionaries in every era. "It's not time for democracy, it's not time for capitalism, it's not time for emancipation." Of course it's not time. It's never time, not on its own. You make it time. If you're under fire in the no-man's land of WW1, you start digging a foxhole even if the ideal time would be when you *aren't* being bombarded, because once you wait for it to be 'time', other situations will need your attention, assuming you survive that long. If the fields aren't furrowed, plow them. If the iron is not hot, make it so. If society is not ready, change it.
by Petrolheadia » Tue May 21, 2019 3:02 pm
by Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners » Tue May 21, 2019 4:56 pm
by Valrifell » Tue May 21, 2019 4:58 pm
Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners wrote:Honey bees implement a decentralized decision making mechanism for selecting new nesting sites. Scout bees returning from potential new nest sites will recruit advocates to their choice by use of a waggle dance, repeating the dance in proportion to the quality of the site. Thus, a higher quality site will produce a longer dance, thereby recruiting more bees. However, rival scouts are able to identify their competitors, and will try to inhibit their opponents dances by headbutting the dancer while emitting a short vibration. This process of dance-headbutting will continue until one group of scout bees recruits a critical threshold of bees, and the swarm departs to the new nest location.
This process appears to mirror the way the many competing neural networks composing your brain cross-inhibit each other, allowing the emergence of an effective and/or optimal decision.
by Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners » Tue May 21, 2019 5:03 pm
Valrifell wrote:Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners wrote:Honey bees implement a decentralized decision making mechanism for selecting new nesting sites. Scout bees returning from potential new nest sites will recruit advocates to their choice by use of a waggle dance, repeating the dance in proportion to the quality of the site. Thus, a higher quality site will produce a longer dance, thereby recruiting more bees. However, rival scouts are able to identify their competitors, and will try to inhibit their opponents dances by headbutting the dancer while emitting a short vibration. This process of dance-headbutting will continue until one group of scout bees recruits a critical threshold of bees, and the swarm departs to the new nest location.
This process appears to mirror the way the many competing neural networks composing your brain cross-inhibit each other, allowing the emergence of an effective and/or optimal decision.
What I'm hearing is the human brain is made out of bees.
by Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners » Wed May 22, 2019 6:10 pm
by An Alan Smithee Nation » Wed May 22, 2019 11:51 pm
Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners wrote:According to Wikipedia, the Quaker Oats company manufactured artillery ordinance during World War II. Oatmeal not only lowers the risk of heart disease when combined with a low-fat diet, but it also helped slay fascism.
by Chan Island » Thu May 23, 2019 12:00 am
An Alan Smithee Nation wrote:Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners wrote:According to Wikipedia, the Quaker Oats company manufactured artillery ordinance during World War II. Oatmeal not only lowers the risk of heart disease when combined with a low-fat diet, but it also helped slay fascism.
Though rather at odds with Quaker pacifism.
Conserative Morality wrote:"It's not time yet" is a tactic used by reactionaries in every era. "It's not time for democracy, it's not time for capitalism, it's not time for emancipation." Of course it's not time. It's never time, not on its own. You make it time. If you're under fire in the no-man's land of WW1, you start digging a foxhole even if the ideal time would be when you *aren't* being bombarded, because once you wait for it to be 'time', other situations will need your attention, assuming you survive that long. If the fields aren't furrowed, plow them. If the iron is not hot, make it so. If society is not ready, change it.
by Ethel mermania » Thu May 23, 2019 6:06 pm
Alpes a Septentrionali imperium wrote:The CIA did mind control experiments with lSD, hypnosis, and other chemicals called Project MKUltra
by Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners » Thu May 23, 2019 6:14 pm
An Alan Smithee Nation wrote:Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners wrote:According to Wikipedia, the Quaker Oats company manufactured artillery ordinance during World War II. Oatmeal not only lowers the risk of heart disease when combined with a low-fat diet, but it also helped slay fascism.
Though rather at odds with Quaker pacifism.
According to the folks at Quaker Oats, the Quaker Man was registered as a trademark on September 4, 1877 — the first U.S. trademark registered for a breakfast cereal. "The name was chosen when Quaker Mill partner Henry Seymour found an encyclopedia article on Quakers and decided that the qualities described — integrity, honesty, purity — provided an appropriate identity for his company's oat product." Today you don't come across a lot of impure, dishonest oats, but consumers in the late nineteenth century couldn't take such things for granted. To emphasize the purity angle, the original Quaker Man carried a scroll with the word "pure" on it.
by Ethel mermania » Thu May 23, 2019 6:27 pm
Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners wrote:An Alan Smithee Nation wrote:
Though rather at odds with Quaker pacifism.
Apparently the Religious Society of Friends have been protesting about this sort of thing since around 1877.According to the folks at Quaker Oats, the Quaker Man was registered as a trademark on September 4, 1877 — the first U.S. trademark registered for a breakfast cereal. "The name was chosen when Quaker Mill partner Henry Seymour found an encyclopedia article on Quakers and decided that the qualities described — integrity, honesty, purity — provided an appropriate identity for his company's oat product." Today you don't come across a lot of impure, dishonest oats, but consumers in the late nineteenth century couldn't take such things for granted. To emphasize the purity angle, the original Quaker Man carried a scroll with the word "pure" on it.
https://www.straightdope.com/columns/re ... john-penn/
I don't think there is, strictly speaking, any reason why anti-Nazi ordinance cannot also possess integrity, honesty, and purity. Well, I suppose it depends on what we mean by "purity."
by Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners » Thu May 23, 2019 6:30 pm
Ethel mermania wrote:Cecil knows all.
by Ethel mermania » Thu May 23, 2019 6:35 pm
Autonomous Cleaner Bot Cleaners wrote:Ethel mermania wrote:Cecil knows all.
Basically. If one wants "random factoids you can't help but remember," ...well --> https://www.straightdope.com/
I'm pretty such that's the first website I ever went to, and that was back in the day when it was an AOL thingy instead of a real website.
by New Legland » Sun May 26, 2019 11:00 am
by Lanorth » Sun May 26, 2019 11:04 am
by The Blaatschapen » Fri May 31, 2019 5:27 am
Yansu wrote:The Incans(The people who occupied modern day Peru) believed that the first
Man came out of a hole in the ground and that a rich person is someone with a lot of followers.
by The Alma Mater » Fri May 31, 2019 5:33 am
The blAAtschApen wrote:Yansu wrote:The Incans(The people who occupied modern day Peru) believed that the first
Man came out of a hole in the ground and that a rich person is someone with a lot of followers.
It seems that this civilization was wise beyond their years. They already foresaw that followers equals wealth, just like we do now with social media.
by The Blaatschapen » Fri May 31, 2019 5:39 am
The Alma Mater wrote:The blAAtschApen wrote:
It seems that this civilization was wise beyond their years. They already foresaw that followers equals wealth, just like we do now with social media.
I fear they meant dependants, not followers. How rich someone was was measured by the amount of people they supported and provided for. A philosophy western capitalism had to destroy asap of course,
by The Alma Mater » Fri May 31, 2019 5:46 am
by West Leas Oros 2 » Fri May 31, 2019 6:12 am
Alpes a Septentrionali imperium wrote:The CIA did mind control experiments with lSD, hypnosis, and other chemicals called Project MKUltra
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