Something that irrationally irritates me more than it should:
online commerce sites that require you to select your credit card type
you can programmatically determine that from the first digit of the card number
you don't need me to tell you that
I'm pretty annoyed nowadays even at commerce sites that require I sign up for an account with them.
I don't want an account with everyone I do business with!
but then how would we send you e-mails of all our latest product offerings?!
I'm annoyed by sites that use their own buggy unreliable custom-made video players instead of just using YouTube. There is literally no reason to do this except to annoy users. I literally stopped watching the Daily Show because I couldn't stand the CTV player anymore.
Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
BRB, gotta go have sex for the good of civilization.
Something that irrationally irritates me more than it should:
online commerce sites that require you to select your credit card type
you can programmatically determine that from the first digit of the card number
you don't need me to tell you that
I'm pretty annoyed nowadays even at commerce sites that require I sign up for an account with them.
I don't want an account with everyone I do business with!
but then how would we send you e-mails of all our latest product offerings?!
I'm annoyed by sites that use their own buggy unreliable custom-made video players instead of just using YouTube. There is literally no reason to do this except to annoy users. I literally stopped watching the Daily Show because I couldn't stand the CTV player anymore.
ad revenue, though
They can embed the YouTube video on their page and display ads around it. Or have a script to play an ad video before the video you clicked for. Or include the ad as the first 30 seconds of their actual video instead of a different video.
indeed. I posted this on Friday (been searching for stuff featuring this guy in youtube lately) and it has a really good explanation of why one of the current major projects in physics is showing how space and time can emerge from a framework rather than being fundamental concepts.
also has a really good explanation of the modern relationship (and what they usually talk about on documentaries is the early 80s view) between quantum mechanics and relativity (and between quantum field theory and descendants of string theory).
Something that irrationally irritates me more than it should:
online commerce sites that require you to select your credit card type
you can programmatically determine that from the first digit of the card number
you don't need me to tell you that
I'm pretty annoyed nowadays even at commerce sites that require I sign up for an account with them.
I don't want an account with everyone I do business with!
but then how would we send you e-mails of all our latest product offerings?!
I'm annoyed by sites that use their own buggy unreliable custom-made video players instead of just using YouTube. There is literally no reason to do this except to annoy users. I literally stopped watching the Daily Show because I couldn't stand the CTV player anymore.
ad revenue, though
They can embed the YouTube video on their page and display ads around it. Or have a script to play an ad video before the video you clicked for. Or include the ad as the first 30 seconds of their actual video instead of a different video.
that doesn't stop people from going to the youtube page itself and ignoring all said ads
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Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
I had no idea that anyone knew anything about sexual politics in Uruk period Mesopotamia.
Attacked by tweeeeeeees!
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WHY THE FUCK DID NO ONE LIST RANDY SAVAGE?!
ILL SNAP INTO YOUR SPINE LIKE A SLIM JIMMMMMM
Riemann I know that feeling. The reason I am teaching myself how to draw is that I didn't want to be the writer going I NEED AN ARTIST TWO CENTS A PAGE DRAW ME THIS HELLA ELABORATE SCENE OMG
oh yeah, one thing i found weird about Star Trek into Darkness
dunno if it's a spoiler, it's really a minor background detail...
There's a fucking robot dude on the Bridge... what the fuck was that about?
Maybe meant to be
Like a proto-Data ?
Yeah, but that doesn't work, doesn't it?
Data is supposed to be the first self-aware android to serve in Starfleet, no? I dunno, I didn't watch a lot of Star Trek. But from what i saw, Data was considered "Pretty fuckin' special" (That's technical jargon). You'd think they wouldn't have Data-class robots in that era!
Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
I had no idea that anyone knew anything about sexual politics in Uruk period Mesopotamia.
While that quote is obviously loaded, I didn't think that the mesopotamian cultures and egyptians can be credited with inventing mathematics "proper." like, the egyptians knew about calculating triangles from the nile flooding and stuff like that but didn't make the necessary abstraction of "a^2+b^2=c^2 necessarily"
But in this case I was being nice. She's worked hard and deserves to be complimented.
But he's right to be worried, and we are wrong for thinking less of him for doing so, is what you are saying.
Since it would be betting against the odds to assume you weren't going to pounce on her like a lion on a gazelle and crush her emotional trachea with your metaphorical equivalent of jaws.
is what you are saying.
I am not actually a sexual predator.
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Something that irrationally irritates me more than it should:
online commerce sites that require you to select your credit card type
you can programmatically determine that from the first digit of the card number
you don't need me to tell you that
I'm pretty annoyed nowadays even at commerce sites that require I sign up for an account with them.
I don't want an account with everyone I do business with!
but then how would we send you e-mails of all our latest product offerings?!
I'm annoyed by sites that use their own buggy unreliable custom-made video players instead of just using YouTube. There is literally no reason to do this except to annoy users. I literally stopped watching the Daily Show because I couldn't stand the CTV player anymore.
ad revenue, though
They can embed the YouTube video on their page and display ads around it. Or have a script to play an ad video before the video you clicked for. Or include the ad as the first 30 seconds of their actual video instead of a different video.
that doesn't stop people from going to the youtube page itself and ignoring all said ads
Actually, it does. In the first case, most people won't bother with the extra click to see the same video on youtube instead of the page they're on now because of banner ads. In the second case, they can't click because they don't have the link to the video yet (if they do click, it'll open the same ad video they're currently watching). In the third case, the ad is in the video itself, so it makes no difference where they're watching it.
Plus, when users are so annoyed by your buggy software that they stop going watching your videos and going to your site altogether, I'd say you lose a lot of ad revenues.
it strikes me, like quite a lot of philo of mind stuff, as something that will get slapped around a lot as experimental philosophy and neuroscience progresses
See I've always thought this as well
But as I've mentioned before, these guys are not stabbing in the dark. Hegel's dialectic philosophy is the explicit basis for a form of psychological treatment that is much more successful in treating addiction, depression, etc. than previous methods, for example.
Psychology will obviously be shaped by neuroscience as well, but I have recently seen these more esoteric philosophies as ways to explore the fringe of what our empirical investigations can touch, either for now or forever. They often end up informing or at least predicting those developments in other fields, and in the meantime they shape policy, medicine, personal lifestyle, art, when we need to grapple with those questions immediately.
Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
Watch the prancing naked Nazis in Triumph of the Will, and then see if you'd still describe Nazi Germany as sexually repressed!
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Podlyyou unzipped me! it's all coming back! i don't like it!Registered Userregular
it strikes me, like quite a lot of philo of mind stuff, as something that will get slapped around a lot as experimental philosophy and neuroscience progresses
Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
Watch the prancing naked Nazis in Triumph of the Will, and then see if you'd still describe Nazi Germany as sexually repressed!
To be fair, german sexual politics of the Nazis were faaaaaaaaaaaaar more conservative (and murderous!) than the liberal Weimar Era
Weimar Berlin is one of the coolest places to have ever existed on earth
Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
Watch the prancing naked Nazis in Triumph of the Will, and then see if you'd still describe Nazi Germany as sexually repressed!
To be fair, german sexual politics of the Nazis were faaaaaaaaaaaaar more conservative (and murderous!) than the liberal Weimar Era
Weimar Berlin is one of the coolest places to have ever existed on earth
I was gonna go through the googles to get an image of a frolicking Nazi (of which there are MANY), but I'm at a government computer so I dunno if that's a wise search.
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Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
I had no idea that anyone knew anything about sexual politics in Uruk period Mesopotamia.
While that quote is obviously loaded, I didn't think that the mesopotamian cultures and egyptians can be credited with inventing mathematics "proper." like, the egyptians knew about calculating triangles from the nile flooding and stuff like that but didn't make the necessary abstraction of "a^2+b^2=c^2 necessarily"
A lot of ancient civilizations saw the relationship between the sides of a right triangle. "Oh rad! Math is the best!" And then got to the relationship between the diameter and circumference of a circle and were like,
DEAR FUCKING GOD NOPE. NOPE. IT IS THREE. BUT ALSO, AVOID USING THIS OBVIOUSLY CORRECT KNOWLEDGE WHEN MAKING BUILDINGS.
Thousands of hot, local singles are waiting to play at bubbulon.com.
Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
I had no idea that anyone knew anything about sexual politics in Uruk period Mesopotamia.
While that quote is obviously loaded, I didn't think that the mesopotamian cultures and egyptians can be credited with inventing mathematics "proper." like, the egyptians knew about calculating triangles from the nile flooding and stuff like that but didn't make the necessary abstraction of "a^2+b^2=c^2 necessarily"
A surprising amount dates back to Sumer. For example, the convention of having 7 days in a week, 60 seconds in a minute, 360 degrees in a circle (they used a number system whose digits alternated base 6 and base 10) , they calculated pi reasonably accurately etc... Tablets have been found from their scribal students practicing multiplication tables. They also have the earliest known writing system. They knew a great deal of practical geometry.
(side note): Egyptian civilization really got started in their Gerzean period thanks to their contact with Uruk period Mesopotamia (the earliest Gerzean artifacts / architecture etc... is very Uruk)
much later, but still 1700 years before Euclid, the Babylonian inheritors of Sumerian culture developed a system of Algebra and were able to solve equations. There is at least one tablet of figures that indicated they may have discovered the Pythagorean theorem 1300 years before Pythagoras.
Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
I had no idea that anyone knew anything about sexual politics in Uruk period Mesopotamia.
While that quote is obviously loaded, I didn't think that the mesopotamian cultures and egyptians can be credited with inventing mathematics "proper." like, the egyptians knew about calculating triangles from the nile flooding and stuff like that but didn't make the necessary abstraction of "a^2+b^2=c^2 necessarily"
Putting cultures on a binary from "sexually restrictive" to "sexually progressive" is a bit simplistic, too.
every person who doesn't like an acquired taste always seems to think everyone who likes it is faking it. it should be an official fallacy.
Maybe it makes me a philistine, but I haven't seen an existential pet image yet with text that made any sense to me.
Some of them are in the midst of the death of God period of philosophy and they're expressing their frustration with it, which is not something that we are necessarily in tune with these days, especially younger folks
Also they don't really lend themselves to sound bites if you're not at least somewhat conversant with the ideas of the movement
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Sexually progressive cultures gave us mathematics, literature, philosophy, civilization and the rest, while sexually restrictive cultures gave us the Dark Ages and the Holocaust. Not that I’m trying to load my argument, of course.
I had no idea that anyone knew anything about sexual politics in Uruk period Mesopotamia.
While that quote is obviously loaded, I didn't think that the mesopotamian cultures and egyptians can be credited with inventing mathematics "proper." like, the egyptians knew about calculating triangles from the nile flooding and stuff like that but didn't make the necessary abstraction of "a^2+b^2=c^2 necessarily"
I don't know how anyone puts the Arabs in the "sexually progressive" column, though things like enshrined female property rights are a plus.
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ad revenue, though
BRB, gotta go have sex for the good of civilization.
It's fantastic.
I associate David Cross more with his standup than I do with the role of Tobias now, and that is something that has happened to him.
dunno if it's a spoiler, it's really a minor background detail...
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They can embed the YouTube video on their page and display ads around it. Or have a script to play an ad video before the video you clicked for. Or include the ad as the first 30 seconds of their actual video instead of a different video.
indeed. I posted this on Friday (been searching for stuff featuring this guy in youtube lately) and it has a really good explanation of why one of the current major projects in physics is showing how space and time can emerge from a framework rather than being fundamental concepts.
also has a really good explanation of the modern relationship (and what they usually talk about on documentaries is the early 80s view) between quantum mechanics and relativity (and between quantum field theory and descendants of string theory).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKvflWg95hs
this was so worth watching all the way through
And I guess what to play!
that doesn't stop people from going to the youtube page itself and ignoring all said ads
Maybe meant to be
I had no idea that anyone knew anything about sexual politics in Uruk period Mesopotamia.
ILL SNAP INTO YOUR SPINE LIKE A SLIM JIMMMMMM
The mid-stream urinal to stall switch has got to be one of the most awkward moves out there.
Yeah, but that doesn't work, doesn't it?
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While that quote is obviously loaded, I didn't think that the mesopotamian cultures and egyptians can be credited with inventing mathematics "proper." like, the egyptians knew about calculating triangles from the nile flooding and stuff like that but didn't make the necessary abstraction of "a^2+b^2=c^2 necessarily"
especially when you never actually stop the pissing.
Edit: it's so hard to aim when you have a nevernding manly hardon from my pillsssssss
Too traumatized.
QEDMF xbl: PantsB G+
I am not actually a sexual predator.
^5 bro
Actually, it does. In the first case, most people won't bother with the extra click to see the same video on youtube instead of the page they're on now because of banner ads. In the second case, they can't click because they don't have the link to the video yet (if they do click, it'll open the same ad video they're currently watching). In the third case, the ad is in the video itself, so it makes no difference where they're watching it.
Plus, when users are so annoyed by your buggy software that they stop going watching your videos and going to your site altogether, I'd say you lose a lot of ad revenues.
See I've always thought this as well
But as I've mentioned before, these guys are not stabbing in the dark. Hegel's dialectic philosophy is the explicit basis for a form of psychological treatment that is much more successful in treating addiction, depression, etc. than previous methods, for example.
Psychology will obviously be shaped by neuroscience as well, but I have recently seen these more esoteric philosophies as ways to explore the fringe of what our empirical investigations can touch, either for now or forever. They often end up informing or at least predicting those developments in other fields, and in the meantime they shape policy, medicine, personal lifestyle, art, when we need to grapple with those questions immediately.
Watch the prancing naked Nazis in Triumph of the Will, and then see if you'd still describe Nazi Germany as sexually repressed!
paging @MrMister
I have always seen math as the purest and most perfect expression of logocentric thought?
To be fair, german sexual politics of the Nazis were faaaaaaaaaaaaar more conservative (and murderous!) than the liberal Weimar Era
Weimar Berlin is one of the coolest places to have ever existed on earth
P sure Ice Age Antarctica was cooler, bro.
@state of the art robot
... Baby you know I would never introduce lies into our relationship
A lot of ancient civilizations saw the relationship between the sides of a right triangle. "Oh rad! Math is the best!" And then got to the relationship between the diameter and circumference of a circle and were like,
DEAR FUCKING GOD NOPE. NOPE. IT IS THREE. BUT ALSO, AVOID USING THIS OBVIOUSLY CORRECT KNOWLEDGE WHEN MAKING BUILDINGS.
A surprising amount dates back to Sumer. For example, the convention of having 7 days in a week, 60 seconds in a minute, 360 degrees in a circle (they used a number system whose digits alternated base 6 and base 10) , they calculated pi reasonably accurately etc... Tablets have been found from their scribal students practicing multiplication tables. They also have the earliest known writing system. They knew a great deal of practical geometry.
(side note): Egyptian civilization really got started in their Gerzean period thanks to their contact with Uruk period Mesopotamia (the earliest Gerzean artifacts / architecture etc... is very Uruk)
much later, but still 1700 years before Euclid, the Babylonian inheritors of Sumerian culture developed a system of Algebra and were able to solve equations. There is at least one tablet of figures that indicated they may have discovered the Pythagorean theorem 1300 years before Pythagoras.
Putting cultures on a binary from "sexually restrictive" to "sexually progressive" is a bit simplistic, too.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Some of them are in the midst of the death of God period of philosophy and they're expressing their frustration with it, which is not something that we are necessarily in tune with these days, especially younger folks
Also they don't really lend themselves to sound bites if you're not at least somewhat conversant with the ideas of the movement
Certain fields, yes
But it also seems very good at dealing with functions that have objects that are not "logocentric"
partial differential equations and all that good shit
It’s not a very important country most of the time
http://steamcommunity.com/id/mortious
I don't know how anyone puts the Arabs in the "sexually progressive" column, though things like enshrined female property rights are a plus.