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Velocity5 says...

It seems like a more likely explanation than "racism" is HBD (human bio-diversity).

Far fewer Asian male / White female pairings are expected merely based on that the bell curve of heights for Whites is farther to the right than the bell curve of heights for Asians.


In other words, in 500 years, regardless of how much politically correct self-flagellating has occurred, the ratio of Asian male / White female pairings will not have increased, because the HBD bell curves will have stayed the same.

Many ethnic patterns will only change once we start editing our babies' genomes in a few decades. Then wait 30 years for those babies to reach age 30. Liberals and Conservatives will both oppose it for the first 50 years, and then will support it afterwards.

blankfist said:

Good to see the Asian men pulling the white girl trim. Such a rare thing.

/hilarious yet true racism

Why Violent Video Games Don't Cause Violence | Today's Topic

ChaosEngine says...

Well, I don't believe people have a soul, and miraculously, I've made it almost 36 years so far with an acceptable level of murder (i.e. none). Not that I haven't wanted to kill some people at times, but there's that whole annoying morality thing that I developed for myself.

That said, here's an interesting point. I don't have a problem gunning down hordes of beautifully rendered avatars because they have no sentience.

But what happens when that changes? At what point on the AI curve is it no longer acceptable to drop entities into a virtual world to experience fear and be slaughtered?

Iain M. Banks called it the simulation problem. Let's say you have a noble goal: you want to determine what economic methodologies will produce the best outcome for your citizens. So you develop a model of the countries economy, and in order to simulate it as accurately as possible you make each citizen an intelligent agent with needs, fears, desires, etc. You then subject them to a few million iterations with everything from fascism to communism and all stops in between. Right now? not a big deal. But in the future as computing power grows exponentially, the possibility of modelling those citizens as self ware becomes greater.

I don't mind killing a realistic avatar for fun. I wouldn't even mind if I knew that that avatar was controlled by a human doing the same. But I'd have a real problem killing an AI that could think and feel.

Gutspiller said:

So they are implying I won't kill game characters because they look real? It can look as good as real life and I will kill game characters... Why? Because they have no soul, and no matter how good the gore and graphics look, that is fundamental of me killing them.

Just be glad I believe real people have a soul, otherwise I would feel the same way about killing you, your family, your dog and anything else purposed to be "real".

Jeremy Scahill speaks out on Manning verdict

vaire2ube says...

Manning is no coward; neither is Snowden. Persons in our Govt should be feared.

"In his 2009 book, A Terrible Mistake, researcher H. P. Albarelli Jr. concurs with the Olson family and concludes that Frank Olson was murdered because a personal crisis of conscience made it likely he would divulge state secrets concerning several CIA programs, chief among them Project ARTICHOKE and an MKDELTA project code-named Project SPAN"

whistleblow much.. thanks to the internet now just ignorance and massive disinformation can still prevent the "truth", but its harder. progress? certainly.

brave new world on the exponential curve. running man, anyone...

Nissan Skyline vs World's Fastest Mobility Scooter

grinter says...

"Not a fair test"... "built for the curves"???

The scooter has, like, 7 inch wheels... and it's a SCOOTER!!

Magicpants said:

Good fun but not exactly a fair test since a Skyline is built for the curves, and dumping the clutch in one for a good launch will damage the transmission (so I'm sure they didn't do that.) Still that's one hell of a mobility scooter.

Nissan Skyline vs World's Fastest Mobility Scooter

Magicpants says...

Good fun but not exactly a fair test since a Skyline is built for the curves, and dumping the clutch in one for a good launch will damage the transmission (so I'm sure they didn't do that.) Still that's one hell of a mobility scooter.

Go On...............You Can Do It!!

chingalera says...

Well, I suppose I'm expecting the worst in people according to experience and perception but, this looks to be an advanced example in any condition's curve-Still like to hear the translation, bet the guys' not expressing concern-

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bareboards2 says...

I'd forgive it if I understood it.... too lazy to google.

Grading on a curve. I never had a teacher do that. So arbitrary.

I applaud these kids for pointing it out.

radx said:

Students exploit their professor's wrong game theory assumptions about their non-cooperativeness.

http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2013/02/12/students-boycott-final-challenge-professors-grading-policy-and-get

Very Kobayashi Maru of them, if you don't mind my Star Trek reference.

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The Most Dangerous Place on Earth?

MilkmanDan says...

Whoa, whoa, whoa -- 20 seconds in and my mind is already blown... Only 93% of all human beings ever are currently dead? Think about how many generations of homo sapiens there have been, and consider that at any one time an individual is pretty lucky if they themself + generations of offspring currently living + generations of ancestors currently living is greater than or equal to 4.

Considering all that plus the 93% figure from this video, I have come to the conclusion that the only explanation is that we've gotten into the real business end of an exponential population growth curve and are currently massively, desperately overpopulated.

Liquid mirror telescope

braschlosan says...

I was thinking the same. They never showed it running at full speed! I saw another newer documentary bout this same telescope and you couldn't tell it was liquid under normal operating conditions. it looked like a curved piece of mylar.

deathcow said:

Did the mirror EVER look smooth in the video??

Liquid mirror telescope

zor says...

I don't know why they don't just spin molten tin and pour glass to float over it. Then pour molten tin on top while still spinning to cover the top curve. That's sort of how they make flat glass at window factories. Then silver it with vapor deposition.

Best/Worst Entertainment of 2012 Thread (Cinema Talk Post)

radx says...

I'm always behind the curve by a few months, in some cases even years, but still, here's the short version:

My favorite MOVIE this year was "The Intouchables", hands down. Only the French can come up with such a captivating story.

As for GAMES, well, since I have played just two AAA titles this year, my favorite has to be an indie game, unsurprisingly. "FTL: Faster Than Light" was a blast. Perma death rarely works in favour of a game, but in this case, it became the foundation of the thrill FTL provides.
"Deadlight" was also fun, very stylish, but not extraordinary. And "X Rebirth" was postponed once again, so it'll be my game of the year 2013 instead.

TV was just the same ol', MUSIC as well.

BOOKS is a hard one. Or maybe not. A cursory check of my collection tells me I haven't read a single book that was published this year.

Common Physics Misconceptions - Minute Physics

KrazyKat42 says...

Uh, light is NOT affected by gravity. It has zero mass.

Gravity does warp space. A light beam appears to curve around a massive object, but it is actually going in a straight line in curved space.



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