Re: What do we get for our money?



On Oct 12, 1:53 pm, "\(M\)-adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Mitchell Coffey wrote:
On Oct 10, 2:25 pm, "\(M\)-adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Robert Carnegie wrote:
On Oct 10, 4:36 am, "\(M\)-adman" <g...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
America had it's first oil crisis in 1973.

More then 30 years latter we still have an oil problem that is not
causing inflation and is crippling the economy.

Has science helped our nation fix this oil crisis during in all
that time? What has science given us for our research money in
more then 30 years?

Junk science and the study of old bones.
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A cup of coffee and some truth with:

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You don't "still" have an oil problem. You have a new oil problem. I
haven't checked the review of oil price over time on the web page
I'm about to mention, but it seems about right:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/background/oil/

(Are those U.S. or Canadian dollar prices?)

As for what science has been doing in the last thirty years, well, I
guess the catalytic converter came in then. That's one improvement.
Not really an improvement in performance but what the hecck.

The problem is not "new".

1973 was a wake up call and science has not done much. BUT we do
know a lot about old bones and meteors hitting Jupiter.

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A cup of coffee and some truth with:

·.¸Adman¸.·
^^^^^^^^^^^

Your statement that science has not done much is untrue.  Your
assumption that "science" is somehow responsible for developments in
economics, politics and public policy is bizarre.  Your summation of
_all_ scientific development as merely learning "a lot about old bones
and meteors hitting Jupiter," referring to the period of time when,
for instance, computer technology revolutionized international
economies, is astoundingly ignorant.

Mitchell Coffey

Rationalization. There is a bigger fish to fry


No. Your claims are baseless, your grasp of science is non-existant,
and you are a troll.

Boikat

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