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  1. Oversoul

    The future is here

    I'm not on a shared computer. I think the New York Times website is just insane sometimes. I experienced some issues with it a while back, but I'd forgotten about that. Anyway... The thing that amazes me about it is this. For a while now I've been saying that we'd eventually have cars that...
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    Ich werde nach Deutschland gehen.

    Well, I do think there's definitely something to this and that Americans seem more averse to learning multiple languages than people on average. However, on my trip I stayed in hostels in two German-speaking countries (and one English speaking country). There were always people from around the...
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    Ich werde nach Deutschland gehen.

    But I'm here legally! And also rather difficult to throw through a window, but if you're skilled enough I commend you (and hope that it's a first-story window).
  4. Oversoul

    The future is here

    http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/10/what-were-driving-at.html
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    The future is here

    You're the second person I've had say he couldn't access this article. I don't know what's different about it for me that would let me view it and not other people. I certainly haven't registered on the NYT website... Trying a different link, but it might still not work for some people. I have...
  6. Oversoul

    The future is here

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/10/science/10google.html
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    Ich werde nach Deutschland gehen.

    And I'll say to you what I narrowly avoided saying to customs: Oh, just deport me. Also, I don't understand Spanish.
  8. Oversoul

    Ich werde nach Deutschland gehen.

    Mein Urlaub war prima.
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    Ich werde nach Deutschland gehen.

    And I'm back!
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    Where is ???

    I was... ...I've got nothing.
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    Drug Testing for Welfare recipents

    The reason I brought that up was because DF made the claim, which I do believe is correct, that in Obama's presidency this country has seen the highest increase in government spending in history and without comparing percentage (or at least comparing something that makes sense for a comparison)...
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    Drug Testing for Welfare recipents

    Highest increase or highest percentage increase? I'm pretty sure the latter would raise some eyebrows, but I rather doubt that it's true.
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    Drug Testing for Welfare recipents

    I tried to look up "national language" and it sure looks like it's just a generic term that can have various meanings, but it seems to have no legal meaning in the United States, so yeah...
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    Our Best & Brightest Children...

    ...including teaching?
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    Our Best & Brightest Children...

    The words I underlined are synonyms, really. But if it helps, just replace "popularity contest" with "reputation contest." The problem is still there. Edit: Actually, it reminds me of this, which might be helpful as a comparison.
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    Our Best & Brightest Children...

    EB, it sounds like this wouldn't be merit-based pay, but instead a popularity contest to determine one's pay grade. That's pretty different...
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    Free-Market Fire Protection

    I don't actually know anything about this, but did hear anecdotes (my father was a firefighter for a long time) of areas in the U.S. where fire departments didn't get whatever it was they wanted contractually and went on strike. If there was a fire, they would show up to make sure that everyone...
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    Drug Testing for Welfare recipents

    The answer to that question is "sometimes." I know that's vague, but there's a good reason: cancer isn't just one thing. It's an umbrella term for cases of rampant cell division that have certain properties. But other than the properties that make something "cancer" it may have virtually nothing...
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    Our Best & Brightest Children...

    Well no, that's the thing. It wouldn't make teachers any better. Not by itself anyway. It would merely make merit-based pay something that is unquestionably based on actual merit. It's sort of a thought experiment, I guess. Proponents of merit-based pay don't typically, in my experience, provide...
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    Drug Testing for Welfare recipents

    So on the one hand, what matters for you is what the letter of the law happens to be. It's binding on all of us, no ifs, ands, or buts. And on the other hand, you want smoking to either be legal everywhere with no stipulations or illegal everywhere with allowances. Yet, the letter of the law...
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