Retweeted Charles Murray (@charlesmurray):
They wouldn’t publish this without controlling for parental IQ, right? I must have missed it. It’s got to be there. https://t.co/vdTtmdVBPf
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-20 06:53:00 UTC
Retweeted Charles Murray (@charlesmurray):
They wouldn’t publish this without controlling for parental IQ, right? I must have missed it. It’s got to be there. https://t.co/vdTtmdVBPf
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-20 06:53:00 UTC
Retweeted scientism (@mr_scientism):
When you’re smart, you can be wrong in really elaborate ways.
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-20 06:49:00 UTC
Retweeted Alec Tyson (@alec_h_tyson):
Large majorities of Trump (78%) and Clinton (77%) supporters who are in a relationship, say spouse/partner shares #Election2016 preference https://t.co/DuHYeYANwW
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-19 19:02:00 UTC
https://t.co/Mv5hgcWr9rRetweeted Charles Murray (@charlesmurray):
This could get to be a problem, evolution-wise.
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-19 19:01:00 UTC
Yeah. Um. That was 1957 he was thinking about.
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-19 12:56:00 UTC
A steel machete if pointed, sharpened, even primitively on a grinding wheel, is a an exceptional relatively invisible weapon. With one in the left hand, inverted as a shield, and a second held point forward, it is very capable pair of weapons. Add a motorcycle helmet and some football pads, and you’re pretty dangerous hand-to-hand. Especially in formation. A row of spearmen behind using broomstick handles with butcher knives attached, and a bit of rope nailed on here and there for grip, and now it’s getting difficult to close on you. A row of men with molotovs behind and now you’ve got a retreat mechanism, or the ability to attack buildings. A set of runners who replenish the molotovs – throwing them is a skill, so use skilled throwers like skilled archers – and so use runners to keep them busy. None of this costs any real money.
I watched men making shields out of steel plate during the revolution. They set-up shop right inside one of the captured bulidings. They won’t stop a rifle bullet. But they force the government to use rifle bullets against you – and thus invalidate themselves.
You can however, buy shields that will, and it’s possible for a host of men to hide behind five of them if they hit the ground, and aren’t vulnerable from multiple sides.
The strategy is to use these men to attract police in force, to oppose them, and then to use rifles from a distance to take out the police in large numbers once they’re in the open.
Bait power, and kill it. Until there is no power left to bait. Or no power willing to take the bait. And once you have freedom of movement, you have won.
Soldiers return to barracks. politicians and police return to homes. In ukraine, men followed them home. You must only exhaust their willingness to fight. Most men will flee if they lost ten percent of their corps. Police are no different.
The goal is not to gain control. But to face the military to take control. It is in their interest at present to take control. They need only the opportunity and justification. So we must remove the option not to take control.
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-19 12:55:00 UTC
REALITY OF IQ AND BUSINESS
(No jimmy, not everyone can join the upper middle class)
People above 140 come up with new concepts.
People above 130 come up with new business ideas.
People above 120 exploit niches in markets with existing ideas.
People above 110 work harder than others are willing to at capturing marginal opportunities at lower profit, that better companies are unwilling to chase.
People above 100 might, if they’re lucky manage well.
People below 100 do the work of bringing others’ ideas to fruition.
People below 85 are too difficult and expensive to train to work on ideas.
(If you thought of it, and you arent’ in the 130+ category, someone thought of it already, and decided it wasn’t possible, or worth it. on the other hand, if you are willing to serve niche customers who you can empathize with that is something you can turn into money. But you must get customers, you cannot attract them.)
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-19 12:37:00 UTC
Someone has hacked the DNS on Frontier so that you can’t display the drudge report. lol
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-19 11:50:00 UTC
(Saving in progress)
1) —“Hello Curt! Briefly, and simply, would you tell me the difference between a dictatorship and a monarchy?”—
CURT:
Great question.
A Dictator is not bound by rule of law. He exercises discretionary rule.
A Monarch in the european sense, is bound by rule of law, and exercises discretion only within the bounds of rule of law.
Most cultures other than china limit rulers to some sort of traditional boundaries or religious boundaries. But only christian monarchies were semi-bounded by whatever natural law the church and tradition were able to limit them with. Anglo saxons were quite good at limiting the power of the monarchy, and that is the tradition that carries with us.
2) —“Regarding how aristocratic families earn their status, a King is nominated to lead? He is lifted up to the top of a society rather than oppressing the people?”—
CURT:
For most of european history, kings were elected. The reason they adopted inheritance was to end succession conflicts. But the consequence was the extension of time preference and the increased production of competitive commons.
3) —“Things we’re more stable that way I guess. I suppose even with a “bad” King, the people could more or less go about their business
Why are modern royalty so impotent? I was raised on Queen Elizabeth and all things British (plus James Bond ). Where are they now when we could use some Leadership?”—
CURT:
(Great questions. I’m going to answer this in the main thread so that everyone benefits. I’m doing some other things right now so it might take some time. )
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-19 11:19:00 UTC
OVERSING UPDATE
(Thinking that the best use of time is converting, slowly and painfully to the most recent version of Laravel, which has far better integration with the services we make use of (Queues and Redis). It would also allow me to better isolate the UI, and dramatically reduce the amount of information sent to the client. There are also three issues I want to improve in order to simplify completion: 1) the class structure of the tasks, 2) the class structure of the ACL, 3) the way the datatable config is spread all over the place. 4) the overuse of closures. 5) hard coded values that should be data driven. All of these things hurt maintainability and debugging.)
Source date (UTC): 2016-10-19 10:26:00 UTC