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111805   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 10, 3:02pm  

The Liberal coastal towns could use a 60 foot tsunami, so quit teasing us!
111806   richwicks   2020 Jun 10, 3:10pm  

HEYYOU says
https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/worlds-oceans-are-losing-oxygen-at-a-dangerous-unprecedented-rate-as-temperatures-rise/#app


I want to demonstrate something to you - I followed that link. The first link it refers to is:

https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/48892

The first statement in that is:

The ocean represents 97% of the physical habitable space on the planet


Is 97% of the world covered in the ocean?

From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ocean

You'll get this:

Saline seawater covers approximately 361,000,000 km2 (139,000,000 sq mi) and is customarily divided into several principal oceans and smaller seas, with the ocean covering approximately 71% of Earth's surface and 90% of the Earth's biosphere.[6] The ocean contains 97% of Earth's water


That's where they probably got the 97% from.

The first reference given, is utterly wrong in it's very first sentence. Pretty fundamental error to confuse the proportion of water, versus the proportion of habitable space by a group of supposed scientists writing up a serious research report, don't you think? And in the very first sentence.

20 years ago, I read the same sort of hysteria. The oceans were going to be dead by 2015. Deoxygenation was going to kill us all. The plankton that provides more than 85% of oxygen was dying. Here we are.

Further, again from https://portals.iucn.org/library/node/48892 this is the first entry in the index:

1. What is ocean deoxygenation? (1.8 MB)


What kind of person wouldn't know what deoxygenation is? This wasn't written for the consumption of scientists, it was written as propaganda - and pretty sloppy propaganda at that. I remember when we used to have competent propagandists, now it seems just the sons and daughters or well connected people get the job - who are pretty dumb. Science is a bit difficult after all, AND it's work to do real research. They don't bother.

But I did! I love research.
111807   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2020 Jun 10, 3:15pm  

I knew it!

Here I am, dead again.
111809   Shaman   2020 Jun 10, 3:20pm  

rd6B says
Shaman says
One thing I know about jury selection is that they LOVE teachers of any kind. My wife is an educator and she always gets selected.

They hate PhD's in exact sciences...have never been selected, and neither have any of my colleagues.


As an aside, she has always voted to convict... science teacher 😝
111810   richwicks   2020 Jun 10, 3:33pm  

komputodo says
FortWayneIndiana says
Another way to get news is to simply look for opinions that do not match, and compare. Have to think for yourself as always.

Thinking is hard...repeating soundbytes is so much easier.


I disagree.

Ignore opinion, and check facts. Form your own opinion.

When you encounter a lie, you will inevitably find it doesn't make sense in some way. When you encounter the truth, it entirely makes sense.

For example

The lie:

Remember when Assad was supposedly gassing his own people? He kept doing this when the US was supposedly about to leave, and ISIS was "about to be defeated". What an odd thing for Assad to keep gassing his own people even when the US warned him that if he did this, the US would bomb him. What was even odder is that Nikki Haley kept saying "we have intelligence that Assad is about to gas his own people" - then Assad would. How would she know? Why would Assad being announcing this in advance, to anybody?

What is even odder is that the Douma chemical attack had two instances of whistleblowers from the OPCW claim that it never happened, and the people who produced the report misrepresented their findings.

And then you get weird stuff like this:

www.youtube.com/embed/fBgViIGLo-w

A reporter, goes to Douma, sniffs a backpack, and concludes that a chemical attack happened? If it was Sarin the entire place is poison. What does a chemical weapons attack even smell like?


The truth:

The United States is concoting excuses to bomb Syria because they want Assad out of power. They are after the oil resources in the Golan Heights, because Genie Energy signed a deal with Israel to extract them in early 2013 - 9 months before the supposed Ghouta chemical attacks.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-02-21/israel-awards-first-license-to-drill-on-golan-heights-to-genie

As a bonus, Russia has their only base in the Middle East in Syria:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Russian_military_bases_abroad#Map

The US intelligence agencies, and media lie and thinks every civilian is a simpleton and trusts them. They are partially right. They are wrong about civilians being simpletons - they aren't, but they are very trusting and quite gullible. They are also ignorant because although people like me explain the situation, they never check to verify it is true. Check my claims, verify my sources, and find OTHER sources that make the same claims.

US news agencies lie a lot - but to cover their ass, they also tell the truth. It's just on page 15 of the Sunday edition in between an article about the joys of gardening and the importance of socks.
111811   Ceffer   2020 Jun 10, 3:40pm  

I have gotten into the habit when researching medical information to go to pg.15 on the searches, to bypass the captive Pharma and baleful fake news influences/infomercials disguised as advice.

On the beginning two pages at the start of the search, I came across an LA Times article that equated 'Statin Denialists' with 'Global Warming Denialists', just people who didn't know "The Truth" and what was mandated to be good for them. That was a refreshing cross pollination of nonsense equivalency for agitprop purposes from our depraved legacy press.
111812   richwicks   2020 Jun 10, 3:47pm  

Ceffer says
On the beginning two pages at the start of the search, I came across an LA Times article that equated 'Statin Denialists' with 'Global Warming Denialists', just people who didn't know "The Truth" and what was mandated to be good for them. That was a refreshing cross pollination of nonsense equivalency for agitprop purposes from our depraved legacy press.


I have a suggestion - try using http://www.yandex.com instead of google. They are Russian so, since they have sanctions, they cannot be paid to promote US propaganda. They can be paid to produce Russian propaganda though.

Here's a challenge - find a paper that demonstrates a correlation between statin use, and longevity compared against a control group that foregoes statins.

Statins are evil - they do remove cholesterol, but guess what part of your body needs cholesterol - your brain. It protects your nervous system. My mother was put on statins then started to have difficulty remembering. My parents now live in a retirement community when they are near friends, and have ready access to doctors. I was so fucking pissed off that my brother - a nurse - didn't know about statins. I directly challenged him to find a paper that showed statins increased longevity - precisely because I know there is no such paper - but I dunno, i not in the medical profession, and it's not like I know everything. He couldn't find anything though.

I'll never take statins.
111813   Ceffer   2020 Jun 10, 5:34pm  

richwicks says
Statins are evil - they do remove cholesterol, but guess what part of your body needs cholesterol - your brain.


My brain doesn't need cholesterol. It just needs frequent pictures of lissome babes writhing in wanton lust.
111814   richwicks   2020 Jun 10, 5:41pm  

Ceffer says
richwicks says
Statins are evil - they do remove cholesterol, but guess what part of your body needs cholesterol - your brain.


My brain doesn't need cholesterol. It just needs frequent pictures of lissome babes writhing in wanton lust.


https://www.hindawi.com/journals/cholesterol/2012/292598/

In the off chance you thought i was kidding.
111815   Ceffer   2020 Jun 10, 6:25pm  

Statins treat a test result, for those who totemize the significance of test results. A lot of men are terrified of heart attacks, especially if they had fathers or close relatives who have died of them. I know doctors who take statins because they fear heart attacks.

Internist tells patient 'You have this horrible test result and it means you are at higher risk of heart attack" "What do I do?" "Well, take this statin and it will bring the test results down and reduce your risk!" This often takes place with the doc minimizing the risks and side effects of the statins themselves, which are quite diverse and even can be life threatening. I think they tried to cover up a study that showed that statins overall not only didn't save lives statistically OVERALL (due to side effects of statins) but that in the study group that did not take the statins, there was even evidence to suggest the overall fatalities were very slightly lower, in spite of the modestly lower risk of heart attack per se that existed in the group who took the statins.

So If I were to pick my poison, i would opt to go without statins and endure the modestly higher risk of heart attack rather than the side effects of statins. My test for fats are all normal, anyway. However, they are one of the things that Pharma would like to have everybody on chronically.

Sort of like Covid logic: We are SAVING LIVES, when what you do kills more than it saves, but everybody is paralyzed by fear, so the fear is addressed rather than the reality.
111816   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 10, 6:43pm  

HEYYOU says
Scientists say climate change is turning coastal Antarctica green "


Well I say it ain't!

Glad that's settled.
111817   Bd6r   2020 Jun 10, 7:17pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostakovitch says
Are you bayonetting the post man or do you hate AMERICA! ?

I am, he trampled flowers in my front yard!!!
111818   Ceffer   2020 Jun 10, 7:22pm  

Yes. He hurt my dog's teeth with his leg.
111819   Bd6r   2020 Jun 10, 7:23pm  

Ceffer says
Yes. He hurt my dog's teeth with his leg.

did he also steal your pellet by carrying it away in his back?
111820   richwicks   2020 Jun 10, 7:27pm  

Ceffer says
I think they tried to cover up a study that showed that statins overall not only didn't save lives statistically OVERALL


I've heard the same thing.

Me? I'd rather have the heart attack then be a vegetable although I could be a vegetable either way. I've seen slow mental deterioration of older people on statins.

My grandmother was on a bunch of drugs - she was as sharp as a tack. Brilliant woman, she used to have times when she just felt exhausted and so would lie down. Doctor said she was having heart problems - so the drugs started. She slowly lost her mind and lived that way for 20 years. She broke her hip one day, and basically the conclusion was "it's time", so she was removed from the drugs.

She was back, sharp as a tack, completely coherent for weeks - then she died.

So.... I don't have much faith in being on 15 drugs to live, if you can call having no long term memory for 20 years as "living".
111821   PeopleUnited   2020 Jun 10, 8:14pm  

Most statins are generic now. But if you want to know the truth about statins look for the number needed to treat (NNT). It measures how many people would need to take the drug for one year in order to prevent one heart attack or stroke during that year.
111822   AD   2020 Jun 10, 11:38pm  

Just one of many effects of the relentless effort of Cultural Marxism.

That is why they try to gain as much appeasement like this as they can.

They use the threat of more AntiFa-style violent protests and looting as leverage to gain as much as they can such as a city mayor forcing the removal of Confederate statues, etc.
111823   WookieMan   2020 Jun 11, 6:03am  

Patnet, this is why I keep coming back. The OP has not responded to anything and we're now on the topic of statins. Which will then result in Tim coming back and reprimanding for you not staying on topic in 5...4...3...2...1...
111824   HeadSet   2020 Jun 11, 7:16am  

Shaman says
One thing I know about jury selection is that they LOVE teachers of any kind. My wife is an educator and she always gets selected.


A few years back when I was on a jury, we had an elementary teacher who did not show up for the initial selection. The judge had her arrested in the classroom in front of the students and brought before him in handcuffs.
111825   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 8:50am  

LOL! C++ is the lowest paid, and Pearl is the highest.

What a load of garbage, trying to keep Silicone Commies relevant, when they are busted up.

Ruby and Pearl users trying to promote their self worth.

I code in C# we have meetings and I get my action items, I can turn them around in a few hours to a few days.
The Ruby folks at the other companies then spend months and months and missed deadlines and buggy launches.

Then I always end up having to dumb down my code to accommodate shit the Ruby idiots couldn't accomplish.
111826   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 9:17am  

I know it's about Lies, Liars and Damn Lies.
111827   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 9:26am  

If you look at C++ most C++ jobs are teaching C++, or managing existing projects with minimal new code, because the Schools are doing a shit job at teaching people applied programming.
So we have people who learn languages that they don't have a clue on how to use to earn a living. So they end up teaching, or in QA.
When you actually see a job for C++ or any C variant for that matter. The bar to get the job is higher than other languages, and it pays more than the other jobs as well.
111828   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 9:27am  

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$200,000 - $300,000 a year
Requirements
Knowledge of OS and networking protocols (TCP: UDP: multicas: 1 year
C++ and/or C# with low latency FIX: 5 years
Development experience in a Linux environment: 5 years
111829   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 9:27am  

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Easily apply
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111832   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 9:33am  

These are all from Indeed, sure most C++ jobs are low paying grunt jobs, just need morons on the payroll, they wont be writing anything important.

But for the jobs that pays the highest no language will pay as much as C++ can pay, for the right opportunity.

You'll never find a Ruby, PHP, or C# job that pays anywhere near 180K, 200K and 300K.
Not unless you assume a larger title to go with it.

It could be they are conflating the pay scale with the skill set of the C++ developers, most can program in any of the popular languages.
Those high paying Ruby and Pearl jobs are going to C++ developers who answered the call, and have experience above and beyond C++.
You're not going to find a person that went to a Coding Dojo and learned a few Ruby tricks making anywhere near that money.
111833   marcus   2020 Jun 11, 10:04am  

I'm not it that world, but have experience with several of those languages.

If scripting languages are at the top of the list it's obviously more about what the jobs are than what the languages are. I'm guessing network admin and or back end web server stuff. Very specialized.

I was surprised to see Pascal, one of the first languages I learned. Actually it was the first not including a little fortran (with punched cards) back in an earlier lifetime.
111834   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 10:06am  

The items at the top of that list are the lowest paying jobs.
111835   marcus   2020 Jun 11, 10:08am  

Tenpoundbass says
The items at the top of that list are the lowest paying jobs.


Lol, top paying is obviously what I meant. Wtf ?
111836   RWSGFY   2020 Jun 11, 10:27am  

Pascal is on the list and Java is not? WTF?
111837   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 10:31am  

FuckCCP89 says
Pascal is on the list and Java is not? WTF?


Anyone that works in this field and has fielded jobs in the 5 years, knows this list is as big of a pile of bullshit, those Maximum and Bender lists were.
111838   Onvacation   2020 Jun 11, 11:28am  

From the article:

HackerRank, a tech company that focuses on competitive programming challenges for both programmers and recruiters, surveyed over 116,000 software developers and students to figure out what coding languages were associated with the highest pay worldwide.

Programming is cool. I was hooked when I first used BASIC to print my name ten thousand times in green text on the first MS/IBM PC back in the early eighties. I went on to get a CS degree from a CSU Sacramento. Over my career I have used a couple dozen languages.

Programming is not about the code words and syntax of a particular language, it's about logic and algorithms to solve problems. My favorite language is pseudo-code. Once I have figured out how to solve the problem at hand I can translate it into any language that might be used. Granted some languages are better for doing some things and knowledge and experience in that language is valued (often overvalued) in the market.

Software engineering is both a science and an art. Who can say the Boyer-Moore algorithm is not elegant? Too many hackers don't understand the science and depend on their artistic talent. I have seen too many software initiatives that spent too much time and money to fuck up a successful businesses process.

Don't get me started on "database managers" that don't understand normalization.
111839   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 11:28am  

Edit and repaste the link
111840   SunnyvaleCA   2020 Jun 11, 12:24pm  

Torture the statistics hard enough and they will tell you anything!
111841   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 12:36pm  

Onvacation says
Programming is not about the code words and syntax of a particular language, it's about logic and algorithms to solve problems. My favorite language is pseudo-code. Once I have figured out how to solve the problem at hand I can translate it into any language that might be used. Granted some languages are better for doing some things and knowledge and experience in that language is valued (often overvalued) in the market.


Pseudo Code is nonsense if you don't already have a language, process and platform already in mind.
10 lines of pseudo code may be represented with one lambda expression, there's so much looping and temporary heaps you can avoid by using LINQ.

Those if's, loops and recursive method calls, could never be realized in the code.
The single most important starting place is the Data model, all failed software projects, treated the Data model as an after fact to prove the concept of bad coding practices.
Where if you start with a great model, then all of the data challenges will be solved before the first line of code is created. Really after that all you need is MVC CRUD Pages and bare minimum Structure coding. Where you put the Business rules should then be considered second. The rest is easy.
111842   Tenpoundbass   2020 Jun 11, 12:42pm  

Onvacation says
From the article:

HackerRank, a tech company that focuses on competitive programming challenges for both programmers and recruiters, surveyed over 116,000 software developers and
students
to figure out what coding languages were associated with the highest pay worldwide.


So they surveyed out of work people for the highet paying jobs?

Please don't ever question my Spidey Triggers again!
111843   zzyzzx   2020 Jun 11, 12:59pm  

FuckCCP89 says
Pascal is on the list and Java is not? WTF?


I was wondering when someone was going to mention the obvious.
111844   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Jun 11, 1:02pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostakovitch says
Someone saw Floyd eat a Twinkee!

It was suicide by transfats!

Case closed!

The three cops kneeling on him were trying to revive him with a brisk knee massage!


Don't lie, we all know he died of COVID-19, everyone in last year in fact only died from COVID-19, even those people who muslims beheaded. They were in fact already dead from COVID-19 by the time muslims got them. FACTS!

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