http://twitter.com/gnomedex - http://twitter.com/chrispirillo - Phil talked to us about science communication online, and how the "new" (now teenaged, in more ways than one) media has affected it. Specifically how instant info - passed on Twitter - can actually make misinformation spread faster than good info, and how freaking hard it is to clean up once that happens. http://www.gnomedex.com - http://chris.pirillo.com
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Really good speech; his point is valid and we shouldnt be blinded by the obvious, but look into the subject more before believing. Still I cannot come to terms how people just dont believe in science, the evidence is everywhere youll be dead without it, wait scrap that, you wouldnt of been born in the first place.
If that's true, just stop writing comments. I'm curious, ceresWar: you don't strike me as somebody who listens to a 45 minute long lecture. Your style of argument doesn't reveal a wealth of critical thinking skills.
So what's the deal here? Are you mad at Chris Pirillo that he uses Macs now rather than modded Windows PCs like he did before? (Phil Plait has one ore two Macs as well afaik.)
ceresWar, you certainly make it appear as if there's nothing left to discover about your style beside your inventory of expletives. It's fine with me.
My lips are shut, but my fingers keep on typing. And my mind is stilly trying to form a profile of the real-world ceresWar. Does (s)he really think that »macs sucks [sic!]«?
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So what's the deal here? Are you mad at Chris Pirillo that he uses Macs now rather than modded Windows PCs like he did before? (Phil Plait has one ore two Macs as well afaik.)