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  4. While Mann, Carson, Hansen, et al wander around with their heads up their buts, here is what is REALLY happening in Antarctica.

While Mann, Carson, Hansen, et al wander around with their heads up their buts, here is what is REALLY happening in Antarctica.

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  • L Lost User

    You must be a poet. You seem to have the ability to capture pointlessness in words easialy.

    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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    Lost User
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    fat_boy wrote:

    easialy

    lol

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    • L Lost User

      Distributing an unreferenced evidence-empty opinion letter to the internet while complaining about how scientists crave media attention.

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      Today's lesson is brought to you by the word "niggardly". Remember kids, don't attribute to racism what can be explained by Scandinavian language roots. -- Robert Royall

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      • L Lost User

        Distributing an unreferenced evidence-empty opinion letter to the internet while complaining about how scientists crave media attention.

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        Oakman
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        What you do to get the wrinkles out of your knee.

        Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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          What you do to get the wrinkles out of your knee.

          Jon Smith & Wesson: The original point and click interface

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          Na, it's an Aussie greeting Reagan.

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          • L Lost User

            fat_boy wrote:

            easialy

            lol

            - F

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            So what. Its English. Its as mess and is governed by useage so any spelling is as correct as another provided the meaning is understood. Take this word for example, it was originally spelt aisement and still is in French. Thats because the French have a government body that controls the use and spelling of the language. This bastardised spelling in English has given it such forms today as Disease and Malaise.

            Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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              So what. Its English. Its as mess and is governed by useage so any spelling is as correct as another provided the meaning is understood. Take this word for example, it was originally spelt aisement and still is in French. Thats because the French have a government body that controls the use and spelling of the language. This bastardised spelling in English has given it such forms today as Disease and Malaise.

              Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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              soap brain
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              :suss: Quit bad-mouthing my language.

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                :suss: Quit bad-mouthing my language.

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                Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                my language.

                Oh dont be so attached to it, it isnt that special.

                Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                • L Lost User

                  Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                  my language.

                  Oh dont be so attached to it, it isnt that special.

                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                  soap brain
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                  Of course it's that special. It's the largest, most widespread language in the world; it's the language of science, and of technology. It's also the language of my favourite musicians and authors.

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                    Of course it's that special. It's the largest, most widespread language in the world; it's the language of science, and of technology. It's also the language of my favourite musicians and authors.

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                    Lost User
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                    Just because a language was foisted on the world through aggression does not make it more suitable for scientific discourse. A point well known by Newton who produced Principia in Latin!

                    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                    • L Lost User

                      Just because a language was foisted on the world through aggression does not make it more suitable for scientific discourse. A point well known by Newton who produced Principia in Latin!

                      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                      soap brain
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                      fat_boy wrote:

                      Just because a language was foisted on the world through aggression does not make it more suitable for scientific discourse. A point well known by Newton who produced Principia in Latin!

                      Of course it does. Any language is suitable as long as it contains the right lexicon to express ideas unambiguously. And guess what, English does this better than any other.

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                        fat_boy wrote:

                        Just because a language was foisted on the world through aggression does not make it more suitable for scientific discourse. A point well known by Newton who produced Principia in Latin!

                        Of course it does. Any language is suitable as long as it contains the right lexicon to express ideas unambiguously. And guess what, English does this better than any other.

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                        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                        Of course it does.

                        So if we had lost either war and were now speaking German you would say the same thing?

                        Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                        And guess what, English does this better than any other.

                        And you are a world expert on all languages and the relative merit for unambiguous communication?

                        Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                          Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                          Of course it does.

                          So if we had lost either war and were now speaking German you would say the same thing?

                          Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                          And guess what, English does this better than any other.

                          And you are a world expert on all languages and the relative merit for unambiguous communication?

                          Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                          soap brain
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                          fat_boy wrote:

                          So if we had lost either war and were now speaking German you would say the same thing?

                          I frame no hypotheses.

                          fat_boy wrote:

                          And you are a world expert on all languages and the relative merit for unambiguous communication?

                          I know that English has the largest technical vocabulary of all languages.

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                            fat_boy wrote:

                            So if we had lost either war and were now speaking German you would say the same thing?

                            I frame no hypotheses.

                            fat_boy wrote:

                            And you are a world expert on all languages and the relative merit for unambiguous communication?

                            I know that English has the largest technical vocabulary of all languages.

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                            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                            I frame no hypotheses.

                            But you did state that 'of course' a language that has been forced on the world through aggression makes it suitable for science.

                            Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                            I know that English has the largest technical vocabulary of all languages.

                            Because of the US, which is a direct result of agression. German had the lead technically for a long time, and as I understand it is more precise than English. Same for Dutch. (Its why puns and jokes dont work in those languages, because they are so plodding and precise). Would you therefore rather use German?

                            Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                              Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                              I frame no hypotheses.

                              But you did state that 'of course' a language that has been forced on the world through aggression makes it suitable for science.

                              Ravel H. Joyce wrote:

                              I know that English has the largest technical vocabulary of all languages.

                              Because of the US, which is a direct result of agression. German had the lead technically for a long time, and as I understand it is more precise than English. Same for Dutch. (Its why puns and jokes dont work in those languages, because they are so plodding and precise). Would you therefore rather use German?

                              Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                              soap brain
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                              fat_boy wrote:

                              But you did state that 'of course' a language that has been forced on the world through aggression makes it suitable for science.

                              I can no more see an alternate world's future than I can see our own.

                              fat_boy wrote:

                              Because of the US, which is a direct result of agression. German had the lead technically for a long time, and as I understand it is more precise than English. Same for Dutch. (Its why puns and jokes dont work in those languages, because they are so plodding and precise). Would you therefore rather use German?

                              German is hardly more precise than English, seeing as English is a Germanic language.

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                                fat_boy wrote:

                                But you did state that 'of course' a language that has been forced on the world through aggression makes it suitable for science.

                                I can no more see an alternate world's future than I can see our own.

                                fat_boy wrote:

                                Because of the US, which is a direct result of agression. German had the lead technically for a long time, and as I understand it is more precise than English. Same for Dutch. (Its why puns and jokes dont work in those languages, because they are so plodding and precise). Would you therefore rather use German?

                                German is hardly more precise than English, seeing as English is a Germanic language.

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                                Lost User
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                                Sorry, I dont care anymore for this thread.

                                Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                                • L Lost User

                                  Sorry, I dont care anymore for this thread.

                                  Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                                  soap brain
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                                  Neither do I. It's a crappy conversation.

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                                  • L Lost User

                                    So what. Its English. Its as mess and is governed by useage so any spelling is as correct as another provided the meaning is understood. Take this word for example, it was originally spelt aisement and still is in French. Thats because the French have a government body that controls the use and spelling of the language. This bastardised spelling in English has given it such forms today as Disease and Malaise.

                                    Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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                                    Lost User
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                                    fat_boy wrote:

                                    Its as mess and is governed by useage so any spelling is as correct as another provided the meaning is understood.

                                    *gasp* HERESY!!!!!! BURN HIM!!!!!!!!!

                                    - F

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                                      fat_boy wrote:

                                      Its as mess and is governed by useage so any spelling is as correct as another provided the meaning is understood.

                                      *gasp* HERESY!!!!!! BURN HIM!!!!!!!!!

                                      - F

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                                      Lost User
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                                      I used to care more for English before I llived abroad and learnt French and Dutch. Now, I see it for what it is. A mess. Funny, flexible, emotive, and slangy, but a mess, and undeserving of rules. It was born in the gutter, and lives in the gutter.

                                      Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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