Baron Kurtz
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On the other current issue: You don't know the gas leak is going to cause an explosion until the explosion happens. Wait and you're dead ...
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Baron Kurtz said:You don't know the gas leak is going to cause an explosion until the explosion happens. Wait and you're dead ...
jake431 said:There are certain things we can do that we know will have a beneficial effect on our environment (lower the speed limit, encourage flexfuels and hybrid/alternative energy cehicles, work to create a more cohesive, comprehensive public transportation system, etc). To say that until we know exactly how bad it is, and exactly what specifically we have to do to completely fix the problem, we shouldn't do anything is like saying until we know exactly how bad blowing cigarette smoke in the faces of our children is for them and what we can do to fix the heath effects of doing that, we should keep on doing it. I think that's ridiculous.
-Jake
pablocham said:Are you saying that this part of Snopes is unreliable? Can you show evidence for that? Because if not, you are just blowing smoke. Find a quote where he said it, or stop repeating the lie. It is as simple as that. Snopes is just a convenient resource because I know that it generally has well sourced facts, and most people who cared to check knew that this canard about Al Gore and the internet was horsesh*t when it first plopped into public consciousness during the 2000 election campaign.
Personally, I am sick of the partisan hypocrites on both sides who will say anything to score points or "win" an argument. In this case, the truth is that the pompous and bloated Gore, for all his faults, never claimed to have invented the internet. Now that you know that, if you insist on repeating it then you are just repeating dishonest election year propaganda.
So Joe, what do you have to gain by repeating and then defending this lie?
Marc Chevalier said:Ah, linguistics.
You guys are really making my (and Saussure's, and Chomsky's) morning!
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jake431 said:Sorry Doc, I was quoting you, but I didn't mean to imply you thought that way - I was just saying what I thought of that line of reasoning (the sentence as you parsed it). Sorry for the confusion.
-Jake
Joe Bagofdonuts said:So get off your stinking high horse. :rage:
jake431 said:There are certain things we can do that we know will have a beneficial effect on our environment (lower the speed limit, encourage flexfuels and hybrid/alternative energy cehicles, work to create a more cohesive, comprehensive public transportation system, etc). To say that until we know exactly how bad it is, and exactly what specifically we have to do to completely fix the problem, we shouldn't do anything is like saying until we know exactly how bad blowing cigarette smoke in the faces of our children is for them and what we can do to fix the heath effects of doing that, we should keep on doing it. I think that's ridiculous.
-Jake
The best solution is to ignore the donut bag. Lack of attention will bore him.scotrace said:Don't make me come back there, you two.
Joe Bagofdonuts said:Pablo, my friend, I went back and reread your responses to my good natured post. I sincerely believed Gore made the statement. So I must apoligize for my ignorance. However, please don't go acusing me of helping to proliferate a lie. It ain't a lie. Invent and create can be interchanged, they mean virtually the same thing. So get off your stinking high horse. :rage: