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Re: The conspiracy spreads.... [gagrice]
by Mr_Shiftright on Tue Oct 28 08:45:54 PDT 2008
You know, I have had my mind changed about certain aftermarket products, after linked evidence was presented to me and I could digest it and make my own judgments (*some* types of chips, *some* types of cold air intake systems, *some* types of additives) but as soon as I hear extravagant claims rather than sober and modest ones, or balanced ones, that have plausible plus and minus effects,--if I don't hear the sober and the balanced part, I'm immediately on my guard. Skepticism is a good thing---it's the "proof" that tests an idea. A skeptic CAN have his mind changed, that's the whole idea, to force the claimant to be all that he can be. Some of my personal rules for spotting a Dubious Claim: 1. Mention of a conspiracy 2. Offer to bet millions to disprove something 3. Presentation of credentials that have nothing to do with the product (e.g., "the inventor of Gas-A-Lot is a professor of sociology at Western Fargo State Junior College"). 4. Anecdotal evidence (it's interesting that people regard the term "anecdotal" as insulting, when in fact all it means in the English language is 'not having been subjected to scientific testing') 5. Claims based on "pseudo-science" or table scraps of real science, like "electro-biological" or "energy waves" or "chemical re-distribution". In other words, using terms without defining them. 6. Claiming that your opponents are fools, Nazis or merely spoilers of some sort. 7. Claims using all CAPITAL LETTERS. :P
Re: the price [tankbeans]
by explorerx4 on Sun Oct 26 12:00:44 PDT 2008
you are making perfect sense. you take courses until you get an associate degree, then set the next goal as a bachelor, and if you are so inclined keep going. at some point, you may get a job that reimburses your educational expenses. one of my kids is in college and another is a high school junior. neither are interested in a school that has a 'design your own major'. they like classroom instruction and a structured curriculum.

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