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  1. Bronzeage

    News sucks

    It's interesting to see you trust AI over the collective minds of journalists. You say they are conspiring, rather than believe a large group of Natural Intelligence powered brains have evaluated the data and come to a similar conclusion. Most news is negative because that is the nature of...
  2. Bronzeage

    According to Robert Sapolsky, human free will does not exist

    When I see a post in this thread, my first thought is to respond with, "You didn't have to say that," but then I decide to not do it.
  3. Bronzeage

    The “IQ” test

    This is the evaluation sheet for the test, not the actual test. I've sat with elderly relatives during similar exams. The point is, these are all simple tasks that any person with normal abilities can perform. It's not a challenge for any 3th grader and many younger children. The questions...
  4. Bronzeage

    The Tariff argument

    There are only two requirements to work for Trump. First, never disagree with Trump, and second be willing to take the job. The second requirement means the person is unqualified for the job. Two hundred years of economic science says a tarriff is a tax on the buyer. There's no one in the White...
  5. Bronzeage

    Behold, the single greatest innovation of capitalism!

    Seems kind of pointless. As my father used to say, "Locks are to keep honest people out." I haven't seen a store gate I couldn't hop over. It might be a violation of the fire code.
  6. Bronzeage

    2025 Election Day

    With today's technology, it's much easier to trace a phone call back to its source. Even with burner phones, there's lots of information in the system. Of course, this would require an operable FBI.
  7. Bronzeage

    Split New York City Mayoral Race

    No, just a sensible and truthful thing.
  8. Bronzeage

    Split New York City Mayoral Race

    Democratic socialism is certainly healthier for us all, that Republican National Socialism. If Republicans hadn't been so eager to be a host for the parasite Trump, there might still be moderate Republicans who could offer an alternative to a scary dark skinned man with a foreign sounding...
  9. Bronzeage

    Why we need the CFPB and other consumer protections

    The problem is UPS deals with the shipper, not the receiver. I had a shipment of cigars that were overdue and the tracking info said it was at my local UPS hub, and then it vanished. When i contacted customer support, I was told I had to take it up with the seller because they were who paid for...
  10. Bronzeage

    War with Nigeria?

    It is a pattern of GOP Presidents to get us into wars. I don't think Christian Nationalists will have much interest once someone tells them that most Nigerian Christians are black.
  11. Bronzeage

    Happy Halloween

    It's a shame Trick or Treating has declined so much. When I had a house in the suburbs, I enjoyed handing out candy. One year I had received a sampler pack of 40 cigars and life is too long to smoke short cigars, so I had a few small ones left over. I stuck them in the candy bowl and answered...
  12. Bronzeage

    Anyone else tired of AI?

    The pennies for a decade promise was based on the current understanding of the problem. It was assumed engineering would solve all the obvious problems in the future. It didn't work that way. The actual production of energy through atomic reactors was so expensive, just like the railroads, it...
  13. Bronzeage

    Anyone else tired of AI?

    The Economics and Mathematics Departments are next door to each other. The current capital investment in AI is roughly $200 billion. The US GNP is roughly $30 trillion, so there is room in the economy for commerce to increase by using AI and produce the profits which will pay back the...
  14. Bronzeage

    Anyone else tired of AI?

    I remember attending a lecture by a visiting Economic Professor. He talked about the business cycles in the US during the second half of the 19th century. There was a boom in railroad building. Huge amounts of capital was poured into railroads and it wasn't long before they discovered a harsh...
  15. Bronzeage

    Help!

    I wear a 9&1/2, which is a 42 in Europe. Shaquille O'neal wears a size 22, which is 15 inches long. There is definitely something wrong with that chart.
  16. Bronzeage

    Fascination with Pulchritude

    There is rarely a subject where Mendacious did not make a pertinent observation, mainly because he was a shameless plagiarizer.
  17. Bronzeage

    Fascination with Pulchritude

    We should reflect on the words to the great Philosopher, Mendacious of Bogusia, "Whenever you see a supermodel grade beautiful woman, somewhere there is a man who is sick of her shit." I'm sure there is a corollary which applies to romance novel cover grade men. I used to employ a lot of...
  18. Bronzeage

    BOTH SIDES

    11% of a group or subgroup does not "more" of anything and a five point difference between two subgroups is not significant when the question is a hypothetical. In any case, I'd like to see the same poll taken the week Ruth Bader Ginsberg died.
  19. Bronzeage

    Fascination with Pulchritude

    It doesn't really matter what scale a man uses to rate the relative attractiveness of a woman. If she manages to flip his "Hey, I think she likes me" switch, she immediately jumps two places.
  20. Bronzeage

    Sick Fuck Tells Office He Brought In Doughnuts When It Was Only Krispy Kreme

    I've lived in the Kreme zone all my life and I've never seen the appeal.
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