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Hey all..
I haven't been contributing to WGB much lately- mostly because of pathetic excuses like too much work to do. I haven't been reading much else but scientific journals lately- therefore I will be contributing what I consider interesting developments here. Hope y'all will join in...
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Lame excuse, I wonder if there is a similar issue with meat that people experience with milk. I have known a woman who was never fed meat as a child, her family grew up in an area where it was not available at a price they could afford is what she told me. She claimed to now be a vegetarian by default because her system could not digest meat (specifically beef, I don't know about other meats) While not evolutionary like lactose intolerance might be is the ability to eat beef a "learned" function or is it innate in us as omnivores? -- |
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A study on the possible effect of racially indicative names on the likelihood of response to a submitted resume.
http://post.economics.harvard.edu/Faculty/mullainathan/papers/emilygreg.pdf This is a large PDF file that contains the information on the study and the results. Oddly the only industry that seemed to actually generate a better response for applicants whose name might indicate the race of the applicant as African American was transportation and communications. I spent 9 years working for GTE/Verizon and can attest that in hiring they certainly do not discriminate based on any conceivable issue. Hell they hired me with three earrings and a mohawk. However as you went up the chain the hue of the management employee certainly got a lot paler, although how much of that is the effect of greater education is difficult to measure. I do know my mother worked for a dentist at one time that refused to hire anybody with a name that he thought sounded unprofessional, upon the theory that clients may not respond well to a call to confirms their appointment from Takila. btw- at one time there were five different girls in my department (of 1100) named Tequila (all with various spellings). -- |
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I will have to read that, since I have a virtually unpronouncable name in English.
But i have to ask
really? And what was their ethicity? I mean- the only one I heard was from The Diamond Age |
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I don't know if the picture of the cloaking device looks like a red X, or if it's just that undetectable.
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yeah but you're probably GREAT in math and are just a computer whiz....
They were all black, like I said though that stuff really didn't matter as far as I could tell at Verizon. Folks were, by and large, promoted based on how well they adapted to the corporate culture in addition to their skill set and in some advanced cases their education. I was promoted to a management technical position based solely upon the experience I had earned in other departments and my problem solving ability, it didn't matter that the guy who promoted me only remembered me because I used to have blue hair. To an extent this is an advantage of working for a large company, to a great degree employees are just numbers to them and they simply ignore such things when interviewing and promoting (for the most part, I am sure exceptions exist) Interviews are typically structured, meaning the questions are set and your answer is unimportant, the examiner is looking for you to use certain key phrases or words that they are looking for in your response. I failed a few of those before I got promoted. The downside to this culture is the same though, you are really just a collection of numbers, reducing staff saves x dollars and results in x amount of increases in customer complaints and regulatory fines based on past data. This means they will cut staff until the amount of business they can realistically expect to lose is just under the amount they will save in salary and benefits. Coldblooded as it is it was somewhat comforting to know EXACTLY where you stood in your job and it made it much easier to make the decision to jump ship. -- |
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A friend of mine used to have extreme digestive problems until he stopped eating red meat. He didn't go to a doctor or anything, but decided he'd try out a non-beef diet because he'd heard that it might help. Worked perfectly. Whether or not it was a genetically influenced intolerance I don't know, but he was from Texas so I'm guessing it's some freak strangeness in his make-up. ______________________ "As our own species is in the process of proving, one cannot have superior science and inferior orals. The combination is unstable and self-destroying." |
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An interesting take on global warming vs. civilisation.
As far as I'm concerned, I prefer silent vice to ostentatious virtue. -Albert Einstein |
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1918 Flu Virus
Cause of Napolean's Death
The miracles of modern science. ______________________________________________________________ ...after all you can chuck bones in an envelope -- remotepush "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor not an animator!" -- Thal ...if it's that small a world, it starts to smell funny -- CayceP |
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Cool clouds turn light to matter
A fleeting pulse of light has been captured and then made to reappear in a different location by US physicists. The quantum sleight of hand exploits the properties of super-cooled matter known as a Bose-Einstein condensate. The emerging pulse was slightly weaker than the high-speed beam that entered the experimental setup, but was identical in all other respects. ______________________________________________________________ ...after all you can chuck bones in an envelope -- remotepush "Damn it Jim, I'm a doctor not an animator!" -- Thal ...if it's that small a world, it starts to smell funny -- CayceP |
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Maybe we will finally find an actual cure for flu.. Love it! |
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Shit, you mean like in Fear Factory's song H-K (Hunter-Killer)?
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uh-huh.
Can't wait til some rogue AI gets it's claws on a factory for those things. Skynet? As far as I'm concerned, I prefer silent vice to ostentatious virtue. -Albert Einstein |
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How about Skynet 5?
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Native cockroaches winning out
En't they cute? Apparently these little bastards fly. ........................................................................................ Drop a house on her from orbit. It's the only way to be sure. |
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at the moment we're overrun with crickets. we always have em down the back part of the house, but a whole lot of them seem to have hatched recently so there's heaps of babies and much more adult activity all through the house.
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