The Jokes thread

joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
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we sometimes demand simple explanations out of things that cannot be explained in simple (or simpler) terms...
Notice in the cartoon that all those seeking simple answers wind up jumping off a cliff. I say it should be the other way around.

Edit: And, notice the false binary choice: "Simple but wrong, and complex but right." There are other alternatives.
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
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Notice in the cartoon that all those seeking simple answers wind up jumping off a cliff. I say it should be the other way around.
BTW... weren't you the one who corrected me a while back, when I said that "electricity follows the path of least resistance?" ... you were right, my explanation was wrong because it over-simplified something that's a little more complex than that.
 

joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
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BTW... weren't you the one who corrected me a while back, when I said that "electricity follows the path of least resistance?" ... you were right, my explanation was wrong because it over-simplified something that's a little more complex than that.
But that statement is categorically incorrect -- simple or not.

Ohm's law is simple, and correct.
 
But that statement is categorically incorrect -- simple or not.

Ohm's law is simple, and correct.
I don't think the cartoon is intended to address simple (or complex) questions that can be calculated or proven or measured to have a single answer. I think the cartoon is about complex questions with results that that include uncertainty and unintended consequences. I was a bit surprised that you implied an association between liberal, complex and bad/wrong. The contemporary association with bad or wrong in this vein has been: George W Bush, simplistic and bad/wrong.
 

joeyd999

Joined Jun 6, 2011
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FYI, the real post #1,769 was deleted, unnecessarily, arbitrarily, and capriciously IMHO, by the mods, without notice or reason.

There are so many wonderful things in life on which to spend my time. The mods are beginning to convince me that AAC is not one of them.
 

ronv

Joined Nov 12, 2008
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FYI, the real post #1,769 was deleted, unnecessarily, arbitrarily, and capriciously IMHO, by the mods, without notice or reason.

There are so many wonderful things in life on which to spend my time. The mods are beginning to convince me that AAC is not one of them.
Can we try and trade you for something? :D
 

cmartinez

Joined Jan 17, 2007
8,768
The mods are beginning to convince me that AAC is not one of them.
I feel the same way sometimes... but then again, we're (supposedly) experienced members of this place and know our limits... if a noob comes and finds political comments in this thread he/she might feel entitled to contribute, and then start a reaction that might not be so easy to stop.

Maybe the mods are just behaving like firemen... extinguishing the potential fires before they catch on? ... I say I can live with that.
 
I don't think the cartoon is intended to address simple (or complex) questions that can be calculated or proven or measured to have a single answer. I think the cartoon is about complex questions with results that that include uncertainty and unintended consequences. I was a bit surprised that you implied an association between liberal, complex and bad/wrong. The contemporary association with bad or wrong in this vein has been: George W Bush, simplistic and bad/wrong.
FYI, the real post #1,769 was deleted, unnecessarily, arbitrarily, and capriciously IMHO, by the mods, without notice or reason.

There are so many wonderful things in life on which to spend my time. The mods are beginning to convince me that AAC is not one of them.
Umm, that's really disappointing. I was assuming that my wit and logic embarrassed you into deleting it yourself. What an ego-deflating turn of events!
 

Wendy

Joined Mar 24, 2008
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FYI, the real post #1,769 was deleted, unnecessarily, arbitrarily, and capriciously IMHO, by the mods, without notice or reason.

There are so many wonderful things in life on which to spend my time. The mods are beginning to convince me that AAC is not one of them.
When you mention a politician by name then you have crossed the line. That is politics.

Not arbitrary, just the rules.
 

atferrari

Joined Jan 6, 2004
5,012
What would you know? You've never been to snow before... ever been to ice? :p
Yes to both; in Antarctica. Moreover: in Palmer Station I was invited by a group of American (or British? ) guys to have a drink consisting of whiskey on the rocks. Whiskey was 12 but the ice, taken from the glacier nearby, said to be some 200 years old .

I refused because I detest old things....:D
 
When you mention a politician by name then you have crossed the line. That is politics.

Not arbitrary, just the rules.
I have been enjoying myself as I work my way through the 1700 posts in this section. I must say, your comment about deleting posts that list a politician's name is the funniest joke of all.

This moderation team is masterfully inconsistent.
 
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