OT: political leanings are half genetic



On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 02:37:55 -0700, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:

>R Brickston wrote:
>> On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:54:29 -0700, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Edward Dolan wrote:
>>>> "Bill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>>> Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman wrote:
>>>>>> On Jun 3, 6:17 pm, Bill Baka wrote:
>>>> [...]
>>>>>> So, movement of labor should be restricted while capital is free to
>>>>>> move to the countries with the lowest wages, lowest environmental
>>>>>> standards and least freedom?
>>>>> I didn't say that. What we need is an outsourcing tax on big companies to
>>>>> make it painful for them to send the work out of our country. Also an
>>>>> import tax so the junk from China won't be so appealing to save a few
>>>>> dollars. The way it is going there should be a warning about buying the
>>>>> cheapest stuff from other countries, like "The job you save may be your
>>>>> own.".
>>>> Most of the stuff you can buy at Wal-Mart is crapola. I know because I shop
>>>> there all the time. We do not want to pay premium for stuff that can be
>>>> manufactured cheaply abroad. Hey, either get a skill or perish!
>>> I have a skill, electronics engineering, but damn, I'm not Chinese or
>>> Indian enough these days.
>>> Go figure.
>>> Bill Baka

>>
>> Billy, you left out science fiction writing.

>
>Look in the mirror. That is imitation intelligence staring back at you.
>I think Bush with his IQ of 91 is way above you.
>Bill Baka


Doofus, you fall for anything you see on the internet. Bush with a 91
IQ? You don't have a clue how it works. Further, you were directed to
several sites that debunked this ridiculous premise; yet here you are
still posting the same bs.
 
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 22:51:06 -0500, "Edward Dolan" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Do you not know that one can commission
>a study to show anything you want to
>show?

Sure, and I also know that by looking at the study design, funding and
where's it's published it's possible to see how relatively rigorous
and accurate it's findings are likely to be.

Perhaps most importantly, I know that nowadays the "can show anything"
argument is often an attempt by neo-cons to discredit real science and
undermine aspects of reality they don't want to accept. Too often it
seems reality as a liberal bias it seems

> I suggest you put your own common
> sense into play so you do not always
> come off as the fool of these cycling newsgroups.


LOL
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R Brickston wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 02:35:49 -0700, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>> Actually I am going into inventing and collecting patents in the hope
>> that one will be big enough to get bought out for some millions of
>> dollars. All my research is going into energy efficiency and generation.
>> Good place to be doing research. I am filing patent preliminaries right
>> now and hope to get a few patents locked down and approved in the next
>> year. Then it's collect royalties and relax or invent more stuff.
>> I gave up working for someone else at some trivial job.

>
> Bwaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahaha.......!!!


I take it you are happy being a drone for someone else??
In 40 years of working in electronics it was always what they wanted to
make the venture capitalists happy, and nothing to advance the state of
mankind. I did some aerospace work, but big deal.
Bill Baka
 
R Brickston wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 02:37:55 -0700, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> R Brickston wrote:
>>> On Sun, 03 Jun 2007 22:54:29 -0700, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Edward Dolan wrote:
>>>>> "Bill" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>>>> Johnny Sunset aka Tom Sherman wrote:
>>>>>>> On Jun 3, 6:17 pm, Bill Baka wrote:
>>>>> [...]
>>>>>>> So, movement of labor should be restricted while capital is free to
>>>>>>> move to the countries with the lowest wages, lowest environmental
>>>>>>> standards and least freedom?
>>>>>> I didn't say that. What we need is an outsourcing tax on big companies to
>>>>>> make it painful for them to send the work out of our country. Also an
>>>>>> import tax so the junk from China won't be so appealing to save a few
>>>>>> dollars. The way it is going there should be a warning about buying the
>>>>>> cheapest stuff from other countries, like "The job you save may be your
>>>>>> own.".
>>>>> Most of the stuff you can buy at Wal-Mart is crapola. I know because I shop
>>>>> there all the time. We do not want to pay premium for stuff that can be
>>>>> manufactured cheaply abroad. Hey, either get a skill or perish!
>>>> I have a skill, electronics engineering, but damn, I'm not Chinese or
>>>> Indian enough these days.
>>>> Go figure.
>>>> Bill Baka
>>> Billy, you left out science fiction writing.

>> Look in the mirror. That is imitation intelligence staring back at you.
>> I think Bush with his IQ of 91 is way above you.
>> Bill Baka

>
> Doofus, you fall for anything you see on the internet. Bush with a 91
> IQ? You don't have a clue how it works. Further, you were directed to
> several sites that debunked this ridiculous premise; yet here you are
> still posting the same bs.


Watch him on television sometime. He is reading a pre-written speech
most of the time. The little sound bites he can pull off but not a whole
speech.
Bill Baka
 
On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 18:00:40 GMT, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:

>R Brickston wrote:
>> On Mon, 04 Jun 2007 02:35:49 -0700, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Actually I am going into inventing and collecting patents in the hope
>>> that one will be big enough to get bought out for some millions of
>>> dollars. All my research is going into energy efficiency and generation.
>>> Good place to be doing research. I am filing patent preliminaries right
>>> now and hope to get a few patents locked down and approved in the next
>>> year. Then it's collect royalties and relax or invent more stuff.
>>> I gave up working for someone else at some trivial job.

>>
>> Bwaaaaaaaaaaahahahahahahahahaha.......!!!

>
>I take it you are happy being a drone for someone else??
>In 40 years of working in electronics it was always what they wanted to
>make the venture capitalists happy, and nothing to advance the state of
>mankind. I did some aerospace work, but big deal.
>Bill Baka


Aerospace "work?" Sweeping floors at a Boeing subcontractor?
 
R Brickston wrote:
> Aerospace "work?" Sweeping floors at a Boeing subcontractor?


Sorry, moron. Some classified in the '70's, and some not so classified
from 1999-2001. I designed some of the servo mechanism for the
stabilizing electronics used in the UAV camera balls. Same stuff used in
the cameras on the helicopters that fly over the super bowl and on the
news for those aerial shots. Stabilizing a camera on a helicopter is a
*****, especially at 54x zoom.
Get over yourself, I have.
Bill Baka