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Topic "Thought provoking" was discussed 25,385 times on 5,122 sites in last 3 months
"Understanding and Dismantling Racism" - Rev.... "Understanding and Dismantling Racism" - Rev. Joseph Barndt will hosting several thought provoking events this weekend. http://ow.ly/oXFd about 6 hours ago from web
Started 3 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-25 03:39:00)
by Umang Vidyarthi
Friends, I have come across a thought provoking article: 'Shewhart, Deming and Data' by Malcolm Chisholm, published in Quality Digest. The most astonishing comment there in, by Deming is: There is no True Value of Anything! There is instead a figure that is produced by application of a master or ideal method of counting or measurement.. read full story here . Looking ...
Started 5 days, 22 hours ago (2009-11-22 20:51:00)
by animalsaread...
http://www.whyculturedmeat.org/factors.php Excerpt: "Factors "The more one analyses people, the more all reasons for analysis disappear. Sooner or later one comes to that dreadful universal thing called human nature." ~Oscar Wilde Factors any Animal Rights activist should consider when choosing a path: The human species (as do other species) is inherently selfish and ...
Started 6 days, 3 hours ago (2009-11-22 15:37:00)
by Keachick
I recall one poster mentioning that Star Trek (as in TOS and this movie) was not intended to be anything more than sci-fi fluff. Well, it has certainly been that. I'm sure anyone who ever watched TOS will have those moments when they have cringed at what they see as a bad story, ham acting, bad props etc. However, it has always been more than that as well and this message board once again proves ...
Started 6 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-21 23:53:00)
by Domin
Originally posted by thefirm97 The first person to milk a cow - what the HAIL were they doing, son? My guess is, they saw the calfs milking and wondered if they could get the milkout by pulling the udders.
Started 3 days, 8 hours ago (2009-11-25 10:27:00)
by Jim Wynne
Quote: Originally Posted by bobdoering And, remember this: You can not prove a theory - it can only be supported by the current data. The flat earth folks learned that one... So, we may have a circular argument there!! I don't know about the argument being circular, but you're absolutely right ...