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Kimberly Henderson sings baby to sleep
Just upvote the video.
We don't need a CSI investigation here.
This isn't "10 hours singing my baby to sleep".
But who is she really?
Saturday Night Live - Sump'n Claus
unnghfh ... you had me at Cecily Strong
Looking so good in those striped stockings.
Merry Christmas!
The Secrets of Quantum Physics - Einstein's Nightmare
Thanks very much for sharing that. I'll definitely check it out.
If you want to deleve in to it yourself, hidden variables are a good place to start picking holes in QM http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidden_variable_theory
Also if you're interested I keep my mother's website online, which still gets interest from scientists and students researching it http://freespace.virgin.net/ch.thompson1/
Kimberly Henderson sings baby to sleep
?
The woman singing.
Who is Kimberly Henderson?
B Dolan-which side are you on?
I voted up this video just before the ending with the mask. Whatever, the message is generally good, but I hate the whole mask thing. Fuck anonymous.
republican party has fallen off the political spectrum
The United States of America is a constitution-based federal republic with a strong democratic tradition.
Source:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/us.html
(under the "government" heading)
(in previous years that line read "democratic tendencies")
Thanks for the book review.
No Bob, just no. That is not correct on any point. (except that we were a republic...but a democratic representative republic)
I went to one of the best private schools in America, Kinkaid in Houston, and they DID teach civics (and history) quite well, thank you.
Last year I also read a great book about what really happened, taken directly from the notes of those who were there at the Philadelphia constitutional convention in 1787, called "Miracle At Philadelphia" which I suggest you read.
We have always been a democratic representative republic. It was what the founding fathers set up. It is not a 'trend' of the last few centuries. I can't fathom what you are referencing.
Perhaps you reference us having the electoral college, which are 'elected' representatives that actually elect our governing representatives, as opposed to a true direct democracy? That is not a new, or evolving thing either.
The constitution is not a history lesson, it's a civics lesson. Miracle at Philadelphia is history. Check it out.
The Secrets of Quantum Physics - Einstein's Nightmare
I agree. It starts with "Shut up and calculate" and ends with nothing useful. I'm not sure we're moving forward with anything but mathematical masturbation at this point. It's very frustrating.
Russell Brand debates Nigel Farage on immigration
Thank you.
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The Secrets of Quantum Physics - Einstein's Nightmare
I thought it was presented pretty well as an overview of the concept. It's a BBC doc, not a course at a university.
Is this a field of study for you? I'm curious to hear what exactly you think was wrong. I'm not a fan of quantum mechanics in general either btw.
He talks in unjustifiably certain terms about a lot of theses things. Science is not religion, the experiments are very imperfect and the interpretations are still all debated. He does qualify his statements a bit but we still have infinitely more to learn than we know now, we cannot make conclusions yet.
Stephen Colbert Interviews Smaug (Benedict Cumberbatch)
I am gonna cry real tears when this show ends.
Songify the News #5 - Bang The President
Yeah. These guys are on very thin ice with me lately.
Very thin ice. Very thin ice. Shawty.
I usually love them, but this was not their best outing.
80s arcade with the Oculus Rift
It's because he was recording
It looks ok, but he's only getting low 40s for a framerate. That is gonna be jerky as hell, and really hard on your stomach. VR certainly has potential, but I'm not sure whether this current generation will deliver on the hype.
Russell Brand debates Nigel Farage on immigration
I disagree. He gave an answer. I think removing the corruption of money from politics and making corporations pay their fair share in taxes would go a long way towards making things better.
Well, maybe it's not enough of an answer, but how about we just start there and see how it goes?
Russell Brand is honestly not helping himself here. He flat out did not answer the question. Banking and investment may well not be taxed enough, but it's not single-handedly going to do anything about any supposed overcapacity in services. For anyone concerned about that, it is a non answer.
An intelligent answer that actually answered the question would have been either referencing the lump of labour fallacy or the long term benefits of a (generally younger) immigrant population on supporting tax for a country that is ageing and has a diminishing working age population.
Even something more waffly like multiculturalism bringing new innovative prespectives, creativity and productivity would have been a better answer.
Russell Brand debates Nigel Farage on immigration
Yeah I fucking knew immediately he was some bullshit joe the plumber set up.
It turns out the big guy with the walking stick wasn't just some random guy, he is the brother of a UKIP MEP. I knew there was something fishy about him when I first saw it.
eric3579 (Member Profile)
Thanks!
That was a good watch *promote