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Quote: Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery? Flattery just makes me suspicious! It gets you nowhere.
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Has anyone noticed that Shutdown is taking longer in this release - or is it just me?
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xiecsuk wrote: Has anyone noticed that Shutdown is taking longer in this release
Can't say yet, every shut down since has involved another update to the update. One thing I don't like is the Edge tab in IE...because they really, really, really want me to use it for some reason. I wonder how long before they kill IE?
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Yeah, were stupid today but not that dum
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The source of the statement is included if you want to verify the claim
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I saw pictures of them on chocolate bars in the supermarket.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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This cannot be just ignorance, it shows an acute lack of rudimentary logical and analytical skills. In other words, these people have got to be clinical idiots.
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Nish Nishant wrote: an acute lack of rudimentary logical and analytical skills
... on the part of the reporters.
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Yes, we refer to them as "users".
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I think it says a lot about the US education system that people like that can get to adulthood ...
Mind you, I suspect you'd get quite a few "brown cow" enthusiasts over here as well, if you picked your locations a little carefully.
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OriginalGriff wrote: I think it says a lot about the US education system that people like that can get to adulthood ...
Coupled with some of their other findings:
that onions and lettuce were plants. Four in 10 didn’t know that hamburgers came from cows. And 3 in 10 didn’t know that cheese is made from milk.
I couldn't agree more.
Marc
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It was a lot easier when they just asked who was buried in Grant's tomb. People got that wrong too.
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I had to Google it, and was right: trick question!
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Marc Clifton wrote: Four in 10 didn’t know that hamburgers came from cows
Surely beefburgers come from cows; hamburgers come from pigs.
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I used to believe that too. When I was five years old.
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Addwall
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Not surprised
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Sad but funny...also interesting that 30% of Texans believe that dinosaurs and humans coexisted. (from the short video)
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There is a vast array of information out there, of which specific knowledge of, for someone that is not specifically involved in that area doesn't mean much.
After the impact here is only if they decide to buy a brown cow so they can have their own chocolate milk. Much worse in that case is the thinking that raw milk from the cow should even be drunk in the first place. How many people believe that in the US? Certainly enough that people die from it every year. That has a real impact.
How many adults are financially illiterate? How many think that the President can fire a member of congress? How many seek to cure real illnesses using CAM alone?
And for that matter, I read recently that every single major cancer hospital in the US has a CAM clinic in the hospital.
So no, where chocolate milk comes from isn't a real pressing issue. Doesn't even rise above the noise level.
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Wait... it doesn't?!
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And the thinking is perpetuated this way:
"I don't want to think about where my chicken breast came from; I simply get it at the supermarket. I will actually choose to not acknowledge that it was once a living animal that was raised to be food, was slaughtered and processed."
Then, the next step, "When I have children, I will teach them what I choose to believe, therefore they be never hear that a chicken breast came from a once living animal,"
Yes, I have worked with people that behaved this way.
Growing up on a farm, I learned first hand the farm-to-table cycle... it should be taught in school; every school should have an incubator to hatch out a round of chicks, ducklings, something... every year.
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Tim Carmichael wrote: I learned first hand the farm-to-table cycle... it should be taught in school; every school should have an incubator to hatch out a round of chicks, ducklings, something... every year.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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...that if this kid was into programming, he could make a divide by zero operation work in his favor.
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