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Freakzilla wrote:Yeah, they didn't evolve from dinosaurs, they ARE dinosaurs.
They only attack birds of the same type. I threw some old bread out for them to eat and they started fighting over it. The sparrows (I think that's whay they are) attacked other sparrows over the bread but left the blackbirds alone, while the blackbirds attacked each other and left the sparrows alone. Weird.
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Freakzilla wrote:Yeah, they didn't evolve from dinosaurs, they ARE dinosaurs.
They only attack birds of the same type. I threw some old bread out for them to eat and they started fighting over it. The sparrows (I think that's whay they are) attacked other sparrows over the bread but left the blackbirds alone, while the blackbirds attacked each other and left the sparrows alone. Weird.
I have seen brown thrashers (our state bird) attack crows, hawk and falcons that were easily four times their size... and win.

I have seen crows attack cats.
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SandChigger - Thanks for being clear about your views on this.

"Fuck the earth" kind of says it all

I cant help you with that too, if you make a little hole in the ground and stick your dick in the dirt, you can actually fuck the earth. *thats a joke* BTW

Im not even an environmentalist but I think Frank had an idea here that is worth consideration and thought.

The two things I like most about it. If you know what a GPS does and understand how it works, you don’t need GPS anymore. Also the exercise itself of using your brain rather then a screen that tells you what to do, can also be valuable for your own brain to stay stimulated. This sort of example seems to repeat itself with a lot of our modern tech.
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SwordMaster wrote:SandChigger - Thanks for being clear about your views on this.

"Fuck the earth" kind of says it all

I cant help you with that too, if you make a little hole in the ground and stick your dick in the dirt, you can actually fuck the earth. *thats a joke* BTW

Im not even an environmentalist but I think Frank had an idea here that is worth consideration and thought.

The two things I like most about it. If you know what a GPS does and understand how it works, you don’t need GPS anymore. Also the exercise itself of using your brain rather then a screen that tells you what to do, can also be valuable for your own brain to stay stimulated. This sort of example seems to repeat itself with a lot of our modern tech.
I've heard the Army gives scouts GPS units now. I had to do it with a map, compass and protractor.

You're in bad shape if your scouts get lost.
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Freakzilla wrote:
SwordMaster wrote:SandChigger - Thanks for being clear about your views on this.

"Fuck the earth" kind of says it all

I cant help you with that too, if you make a little hole in the ground and stick your dick in the dirt, you can actually fuck the earth. *thats a joke* BTW

Im not even an environmentalist but I think Frank had an idea here that is worth consideration and thought.

The two things I like most about it. If you know what a GPS does and understand how it works, you don’t need GPS anymore. Also the exercise itself of using your brain rather then a screen that tells you what to do, can also be valuable for your own brain to stay stimulated. This sort of example seems to repeat itself with a lot of our modern tech.
I've heard the Army gives scouts GPS units now. I had to do it with a map, compass and protractor.

You're in bad shape if your scouts get lost.
Not quite the example I mean more or less those who now say "I cant drive down town without my GPS" its like man you cant be serious! We never had GPS 10 years ago, people could get around just fine. But also I bet the army wants the scouts to be able to stay effective if their GPS was to go down or be destroyed in combat etc. But I think its only fair the army give the men on the ground the best tech out there. But I would hope they do not "need" GPS to get around. The best of the SEALS and RANGERS can survive on twigs and tree bark for weeks. Im sure they can survive and get where they need to go without a GPS as well.

The scout gets lost scenario is a good example of absolute data becoming the reason why all actions after the failure are compund failures of the original fail.
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There's a more common example of technology blunting intelligence: calculators.
Initially they were a great technological advancement because it allowed to make calculations (especialy the Graphic ones) that took us forever to make. Now we dont even practice maths with our minds anymore, we use it, in school at least, for even basic calculations. Just put the numbers in the machine and with the press of a button, the result shows up.
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I don't even know my own phone number. :?
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It's surprising how many numbers you have to remember - phone numbers, PIN number for credit card, PIN number for cash point card, access number to log on to work computer, different access number to log on remotely. I'm pretty good at remembering numbers but I can never remember my mobile phone number. I suppose I've never had to dial it.
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Baraka Bryan wrote:
chanilover wrote:It's surprising how many numbers you have to remember - phone numbers, PIN number for credit card, PIN number for cash point card, access number to log on to work computer, different access number to log on remotely. I'm pretty good at remembering numbers but I can never remember my mobile phone number. I suppose I've never had to dial it.

ya i'll usually dial out to my voicemail to remind myself of my number :P

i have so many damn work passwords too.. i've just memorized 3 different 14 digit strings of random characters for passwords so they're hard to crack and i always know it's one of those 3.
Honeywell makes us change our passwords every quarter and it can't even be similar to other paswords you've used in like the past year. It's getting tough for me to come up with ones I'll remember.
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At my last office job, my password was "password" for quite awhile. Finally, during some sort of routine security upgrades, the IT manager called me and asked me to change it. I was actually sort of sad ...
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TheDukester wrote:At my last office job, my password was "password" for quite awhile. Finally, during some sort of routine security upgrades, the IT manager called me and asked me to change it. I was actually sort of sad ...
I made that the windows password on my kid's computer. They'll never guess it.
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Yeah, at my office we're on a 90 day password turnaround as well. And we can't repeat our last three passwords either. It's annoying! :D
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Seraphan wrote:There's a more common example of technology blunting intelligence: calculators.
Initially they were a great technological advancement because it allowed to make calculations (especialy the Graphic ones) that took us forever to make. Now we dont even practice maths with our minds anymore, we use it, in school at least, for even basic calculations. Just put the numbers in the machine and with the press of a button, the result shows up.
great example. and look, in Japan the DS has been a huge hit because of the Brain Games!
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Seraphan wrote:There's a more common example of technology blunting intelligence: calculators.
Initially they were a great technological advancement because it allowed to make calculations (especialy the Graphic ones) that took us forever to make. Now we dont even practice maths with our minds anymore, we use it, in school at least, for even basic calculations. Just put the numbers in the machine and with the press of a button, the result shows up.
I have this exact problem. I once was able to do calculations quickly in my head but calculators have removed all that. Sometimes I have tried to do things in my head to try and get some of this ability back but when everything in the class is moving quickly I don't want to get left behind because I'm stuck on what should be a simple math problem. :mad:
Its quite frustrating.
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My password at work is 1234
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If you need a GPS to drive then you should not be driving
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SwordMaster wrote:If you need a GPS to drive then you should not be driving
No-one needs a GPS to drive but some may need one to drive to somewhere that their unfamiliar with.
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Just in the process of reading The Jesus Incident; turns out Waela TaoLini is a child of technopeasants. Just thought it was interesting to know...
A fourteen-year old girl on a chicken farm. His job!
She thought about that girl she had been-child of emigrants, grubbers in the dirt. Technopeasants. Gaulish middle-class.
I broke away from that.
Its on page 137 where she is remembering conversations with Raja Flattery.
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Have fun in the scream room. :o
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Don't worry, have read it before and I want more :twisted:
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SadisticCynic wrote:Don't worry, have read it before and I want more :twisted:
Maybe you should be "MasochisticCynic". :P
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Freakzilla wrote:Have fun in the scream room. :o
That shit gave me nightmares!
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What's so unusual about priapic rapist midgets and a statue that fucks itsself?
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Beats me. Sounds like just another Friday night around here.... :?: :?: :?: 8-)
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SandChigger wrote:Beats me.
And you likes eet :)
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