Brian seems to have a taste for Koolaid and decoder key access to sources of knowledge mere mortals are not allowed to access without Raider of the Lost Ark efforts.
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Computer issues, I gather. He will return, trailing clouds of glory!
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Judging by the straw man I doubt you could represent my views honestly. So that's a miss for the koolaid jibe.macdoc wrote:Brian seems to have a taste for Koolaid and decoder key access to sources of knowledge mere mortals are not allowed to access without Raider of the Lost Ark efforts.
Staying in the science forums is one method, my method of staying sane and most are reporting on peer reviewed material.
You could also try reading research on perception and attention, game theory, &/or the attention economy.
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Yeah. Big PC gone rogue, and getting in on the phone has been rather frustrating - and still is!Sean Hayden wrote:Where is our magnificent Peacock anyway? Did someone leave the gate open again?
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