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  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1542402066 Timestamp) Traitors had to walk the plank first you know – and for good reason.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1542412095 Timestamp) —“While the primary players in gene expression — DNA, mRNA, ribosomes, and polymerases — have been known since the 1950s, how they interact during the cell cycle is still unclear. In previous models, researchers thought that the rate of transcription (making a mRNA copy of DNA) and translation (turning mRNA into a sequence of amino acids) was limited by the amount of DNA and mRNA available in the cell. But the new model, combined with existing experimental data, actually suggests that ribosomes and polymerases control the levels of proteins and mRNA in the cell.”— ( rather obvious. took the science test it. )

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1542398671 Timestamp) by Greg Hamilton Most languages of peoples that live in an “enemy” situation where the enemy speaks the same language develop coded language as a defense. We may be seeing this happening at an unconscious level. Native speakers at a low brain level realize they are behind enemy lines so to speak. I know from experience movie quotes and childhood TV provide coded speech a non native could never train to understand. As an aside movie quotes are very powerful as they carry a whole story along with them.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1542402066 Timestamp) Traitors had to walk the plank first you know – and for good reason.

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post.

    (FB 1542397477 Timestamp) MEME LINGO AS AN EXPRESSION OF ASPIRATIONS TO SPECIATE English has attained, in the post WWII world, the status of a lingua Franca, or trade/diplomatic language. There are sound economic rationale to have such a language, and historical rationale for that language to be English. Simply put, there are a host of transaction costs that can be minimized or avoided if we adopt a common language, for common purposes. But to those of us who speak English as a first language, there are a whole host of NEW transaction costs entailed both in being intelligible to foreigners and in foreigners being intelligible to us… Our language’s status as global lingua franca vastly aids and speeds the invasion and colonization of our lands. Our private thoughts and communications are readily understood by alien elements, at home and abroad. Our ability to discern ingroup from out is greatly degraded. Our ears are assailed by constant tirades of malicious, dishonest, out-group critique. For all of these reasons, and more, we are rapidly evolving our own non-mutually intelligible idioms, in the form of meme lingos filled with euphemisms, jargon, and inside jokes. And it’s not just us. My parents, who are still very much plugged into university-educated SWPL culture, have been adopting a progressively more idiosyncratic lexicon and usage my entire life, to the point that the way they talk, though still intelligible to me, sounds increasingly jarring and foreign (though it is no doubt soothing and familiar within their circles…) This process is being accelerated by, for example, internet censorship, as we are forced to innovate especially our expressions of derision faster than that can be identified, understood, and suppressed by the implaccable racial enemy. So my prediction is English will continue to variagate, into a standard “global” variety, and a bunch of regional and subcultural dialects, which will eventually become wholly unintelligible, separate, languages.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1542398671 Timestamp) by Greg Hamilton Most languages of peoples that live in an “enemy” situation where the enemy speaks the same language develop coded language as a defense. We may be seeing this happening at an unconscious level. Native speakers at a low brain level realize they are behind enemy lines so to speak. I know from experience movie quotes and childhood TV provide coded speech a non native could never train to understand. As an aside movie quotes are very powerful as they carry a whole story along with them.

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post.

    (FB 1542396784 Timestamp) —I’m sure there is a solution that can “protect the commons” and provide an efficient and cost-effective solution. My understanding is that passenger flights are required to carry USPS, where the private companies must own their own planes. Curt Doolittle maybe you can chime in a propertarian solution to this problem?”—@[572309326:2048:Bryan Nova Brey] The problem is the cost of government employees. The service is also supported by spam mail none of us want (or need, in the age of the internet). All political services can be provided by libraries (forms etc). All shipping better provided by private agencies. Selling it whole yet requiring all domestic postcards, and ‘letters’ at a subsidized price would solve the problem. Insuring the private postal service and ups and anyone else for that matter, the way we insure banks (insurer of last resort) in the case of national emergency is adequate.

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post.

    (FB 1542397477 Timestamp) MEME LINGO AS AN EXPRESSION OF ASPIRATIONS TO SPECIATE English has attained, in the post WWII world, the status of a lingua Franca, or trade/diplomatic language. There are sound economic rationale to have such a language, and historical rationale for that language to be English. Simply put, there are a host of transaction costs that can be minimized or avoided if we adopt a common language, for common purposes. But to those of us who speak English as a first language, there are a whole host of NEW transaction costs entailed both in being intelligible to foreigners and in foreigners being intelligible to us… Our language’s status as global lingua franca vastly aids and speeds the invasion and colonization of our lands. Our private thoughts and communications are readily understood by alien elements, at home and abroad. Our ability to discern ingroup from out is greatly degraded. Our ears are assailed by constant tirades of malicious, dishonest, out-group critique. For all of these reasons, and more, we are rapidly evolving our own non-mutually intelligible idioms, in the form of meme lingos filled with euphemisms, jargon, and inside jokes. And it’s not just us. My parents, who are still very much plugged into university-educated SWPL culture, have been adopting a progressively more idiosyncratic lexicon and usage my entire life, to the point that the way they talk, though still intelligible to me, sounds increasingly jarring and foreign (though it is no doubt soothing and familiar within their circles…) This process is being accelerated by, for example, internet censorship, as we are forced to innovate especially our expressions of derision faster than that can be identified, understood, and suppressed by the implaccable racial enemy. So my prediction is English will continue to variagate, into a standard “global” variety, and a bunch of regional and subcultural dialects, which will eventually become wholly unintelligible, separate, languages.

  • Curt Doolittle updated his status.

    (FB 1542395308 Timestamp) Polysyllables. Pah’-lee-sill’-uh-bulls. And long chains of reasoning, fully accounting for costs. Approval, Disapproval, and Moralizing don’t take polysyllables and long chains of reasoning fully accounting for costs. It’s your reaction to being called out for having tried to escape payments of costs in exchange for gains.

  • Curt Doolittle shared a post.

    (FB 1542396784 Timestamp) —I’m sure there is a solution that can “protect the commons” and provide an efficient and cost-effective solution. My understanding is that passenger flights are required to carry USPS, where the private companies must own their own planes. Curt Doolittle maybe you can chime in a propertarian solution to this problem?”—@[572309326:2048:Bryan Nova Brey] The problem is the cost of government employees. The service is also supported by spam mail none of us want (or need, in the age of the internet). All political services can be provided by libraries (forms etc). All shipping better provided by private agencies. Selling it whole yet requiring all domestic postcards, and ‘letters’ at a subsidized price would solve the problem. Insuring the private postal service and ups and anyone else for that matter, the way we insure banks (insurer of last resort) in the case of national emergency is adequate.