Comment batteries are not the answer (Score 1) 346
Hydrogen or bust
Hydrogen or bust
you have made no actual coherent argument for why evolution is fake.
I literally did.
The earth hasn't been around long enough (more specifically the beginning of single celled life on earth -- something like 3.4 billion years ago) for evolution to actually work the way they say it does (or has been observed in DNA differences like between humans and chimps -- and that's only a 2% difference).
You may be too retarded and emotional ("who the fuck are 'they'?", "like a fucking sheep", "biggest non-scientific bullshit I've heard in my life", etc.). If you're dying to prove to the internet that I'm wrong, go for it. Get your data, do your math, and show the internet.
Best of luck.
My initial observation stands. In fact, your asking irrelevant questions and demanding proof for math only strengthens the validity of that observation.
That's not how science works.
It really is how it works more often than not. Look at the reproducibility crisis for example.
I am resigning effective immediately from my position in CSAIL at MIT. I am doing this due to pressure on MIT and me over a series of misunderstandings and mischaracterizations.
Mission accomplished. Stallman will forever be a pedo or at best linked to pedos. After all... he RESIGNED.
Make them fire you. Never give in to this evil. But what does Stallman know of evil anyway?
How many other countries or surrogates thereof did the same for any candidate? Or funneled contributions to campaigns?
I seem to remember a China/Clinton issue way back when.
If true it doesnt seem like anything new.
I've had this happen a lot.
One guy gave it to his new employer - had anice conversation with them.
Some one tried to sign up some kind of adult ed autmotive repair class in Scotland. I had to let them know that the commute would be prohibitive.
I was invited to a family christmas party. Who give family a bogus address?
It goes on and on. Used to bother me a lot but lately I have treated it as cheap entertainment.
A fantastic example of this was the 2012 presidential election, emotions ruled.
Very good.
Sounds about right for Scotland. Our numbers might actually be slightly worse. I am pretty sure we have the worst ratio in the OECD.
Adding features does not necessarily increase functionality -- it just makes the manuals thicker.