07-31-2016, 05:41 AM
HOTPE playing the middle as if it's like I'm cool
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Nowyou guys turn to defend why its always the same from you ...
Some people on Punaweb post opinions. Some post facts. Some imagine facts.
For instance, if someone posted as fact that autoautos* will soon decimate the parking lot business, because the 2018 Tesla will be capable of dropping you at the airport, then drive home to it's garage until your return flight, you, as a parking lot professional would probably know that's not going to affect your business model for decades, possibly ever. Your experience in the field allows you to recognize BS when you hear it.
It's the same with ted's comments about "space-based" telescopes. Sure it might happen in the future, but ted draws the conclusion with certainty that terrestrial telescopes are obsolete NOW! As well as other bovine paced mental ruminations established by, as you yourself said, probably nothing more than an "early afternoon bottle discovery."
The reason many of us address the falsity of his claims is that Protectors will list nearly anything as a reason to stop construction of the TMT, and should one of them pause between chain smoking her Parliaments for a moment to read ted's comment, she might cut and paste it to a Protector website in less time than it takes to strike another match to keep those cigs burning burning burning right down to the filter.
Now, as to why it's always the same from us, it's because imaginary facts can change in an instant, while actual facts require investigation, research, continuity, etc to come to a new conclusion. Generally those facts won't oscillate rapidly, they'll evolve slowly.
So if after a few weeks of posting to Punaweb you find some of our responses conspicuously predictable you're certainly entitled to that opinion, and I'm cool with it.
* or self driving automatic automobiles
The moon kind of surprises me sometimes. I’ll be out at night and I’ll see a nice moon, and say, “Hey, that looks good.” Then I’ll say, “Oh sh-t, I went up there one time!” Kind of surprises me. It’s like there are two Moons, you know—the one that’s usually around, and then that one. - Michael Collins, Apollo 11 astronaut
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Nowyou guys turn to defend why its always the same from you ...
Some people on Punaweb post opinions. Some post facts. Some imagine facts.
For instance, if someone posted as fact that autoautos* will soon decimate the parking lot business, because the 2018 Tesla will be capable of dropping you at the airport, then drive home to it's garage until your return flight, you, as a parking lot professional would probably know that's not going to affect your business model for decades, possibly ever. Your experience in the field allows you to recognize BS when you hear it.
It's the same with ted's comments about "space-based" telescopes. Sure it might happen in the future, but ted draws the conclusion with certainty that terrestrial telescopes are obsolete NOW! As well as other bovine paced mental ruminations established by, as you yourself said, probably nothing more than an "early afternoon bottle discovery."
The reason many of us address the falsity of his claims is that Protectors will list nearly anything as a reason to stop construction of the TMT, and should one of them pause between chain smoking her Parliaments for a moment to read ted's comment, she might cut and paste it to a Protector website in less time than it takes to strike another match to keep those cigs burning burning burning right down to the filter.
Now, as to why it's always the same from us, it's because imaginary facts can change in an instant, while actual facts require investigation, research, continuity, etc to come to a new conclusion. Generally those facts won't oscillate rapidly, they'll evolve slowly.
So if after a few weeks of posting to Punaweb you find some of our responses conspicuously predictable you're certainly entitled to that opinion, and I'm cool with it.
* or self driving automatic automobiles
The moon kind of surprises me sometimes. I’ll be out at night and I’ll see a nice moon, and say, “Hey, that looks good.” Then I’ll say, “Oh sh-t, I went up there one time!” Kind of surprises me. It’s like there are two Moons, you know—the one that’s usually around, and then that one. - Michael Collins, Apollo 11 astronaut
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves