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Iron Maiden - "Run To The Hills"

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Winstonfield_Pennypacker says...

When they don't talk about cost then it usually means you need to run for the hills. It's certainly an attractive concept. But I've tried to grow mushrooms before and they are pretty finicky organisms. One screwup in the process or the facility... A stray mold particle... A temperature spike... A sudden change in humidity... That could easily mean you lose an entire manufacturing run. Preventing that sort of problem would require intense, rigorous controls at any facility. That sort of requirement raises costs. Still - I'm all in favor of a plan that reduces styrofoam. Never liked the stuff. But I noticed all his stuff was being made in plastic molds... Oops.

Who is this guy, and what lab was he built in?!?!

dannym3141 says...

Yeah, i'm pretty good at rock band - never ever played a real drum set, never had a lesson, never learned, but i can do all the default songs on expert except run for the hills now (my wrists/arms just get tired - mostly because my technique is abysmal).

I'd all-but guarantee this guy is very very good on a real drum set, and the video was just incredible.

Not only has playing rock band probably given me a very good step up on the way to learning to play drums - if i chose to - but it gave me a real interest in perhaps taking it up. Even if just for the sake of being able to play run to the hills i want to learn technique so that i'm not using muscles i don't need to use resulting in tiredness.

Is that not good for music in general?

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GeeSussFreeK says...

O shit, they had climatologists in the 300,000BC! Hell, they even measured CO2 and ice levels in the dark ages, black plague don't slow those folks down for science! The chart don't lie, we are all screwed! Let us consume our way out of this problem quickly!

I hope your sarcasm detectors are ringing, I was being quite hyperbolic. Measurements from prehistorical record are always intriguing to me, people can be very smart at finding the marks of the distant past in rocks or ice. However, you have to take that evidence for what it is it is, unverifiable. You can make neat models and predictions off it and try and get a sense of scale and scope for current models; trying to balance the equations that aren't working now with a window into the past. But you are peaking into what is essentially unscientific (I mean unverifiable). There is simply no way to be certain that evidence left behind in ice or certain geological formations hasn't undergone massive change over the hundreds of thousands or even hundreds of millions of years that the evidence sample is supposed to represent empirically (or the extrapolations gained from this are accurate).

The bits of wisdom uncovered from the vast long history of this world are vital, but you always have to weight that with your rational skepticism which I feel is lacking in most summations of doomsday scenarios. To believe that no such levels of CO2 or ice melt values have EVER existed places far to much credibility on something that is essentially unverifiable (that isn't just for 100k years ago, but 500).

I think concern is wise, I think prudence is advised, I think writing a paper saying we are all fuxed and run for the hills is irresponsible. Empiricism is dead, long live manipulated staticism. (assuming a spherical cow, let us calculate its volume)

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inflatablevagina says...

I like Jigga. I like Burdy. This kind of insanity has to have a stopping place though. This is a place where most of us respect everyone's opinion. Jigga I think you're cool as hell and really smart, but I do feel you're wound up too tightly lately. I feel like people are going to start yelling communist soon... and when they do I am running for the hills....

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