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This planet is haunted by us; the other occupants just evade boredom by filling our skies and our seas with monsters.
Kunsler used to be an engaging author I enjoyed, what happened? This article was hard to follow, sad.
"When I use a word,' Humpty Dumpty Zakia Essanhaji said in rather a scornful tone, 'it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor...
Funny to watch the intellectual contortions made by Western "academics" to proclaim mediocrity, ignorance and outright stupidity as the new great...
Shit, first we get dumped out of the world cup, now this!
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There was one reporter of The Washington Post I believe, who had a column published several years ago saying how "useless" algebra now was. This man is not only one of the most ignorant "journalists" to ever exist, but he is also a bitter person simply because he failed at mathematics when in school. The gist of his article was that because of computers, algebra is obsolete, failing to realise that you need to understand basic algebra to use such programs as Excel, or indeed to write the computer programs themselves. Moreover, as anyone who studies physics or chemistry at a university level will tell you, algebra is ESSENTIAL, with or without computers. Needless to say, the Washington Post article copped a tirade of disgusted replies from those who have more than two firing neurons in their heads.