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  • #16
    Originally posted by Pego
    Originally posted by Daisy
    Originally posted by Pego
    They don't know that dinosaurs and lemurs never co-existed.
    :shock: Pego, sometimes you come out with some ridiculous comments. You can't know if they co-existed or not. Or were you there?
    Some around here may take your sarcasm as your actual position :evil: .
    Are you saying that you think that I think we can prove a negative? You may think that geological time is real but quantum mechanics and Einstein's theory of relativity suggest that anything is possible if you look hard enough at selected evidence. At least, that's what many non-scientists keep telling me.

    Originally posted by Pego
    BTW, to complete my previous posts, this sort of movies just contribute to the dreadful state of scientific literacy among our population.
    Science literacy could be a thing of the past.

    I have students who have taken chemistry in high school, and chemistry at university. They have calculus under their belt too. Yet, ask them to prepare a 1M solution or a dilution of that stock solution and they are stumped!!? In summary, there seems to be a disconnect between knowledge and application. Or may be their knowledge is very transient?

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Daisy
      Originally posted by Pego
      They don't know that dinosaurs and lemurs never co-existed.
      :shock: Pego, sometimes you come out with some ridiculous comments. You can't know if they co-existed or not. Or were you there?
      :shock: :shock: You mean to tell me that Peter Pan and Snow White and the 7 dwarfs weren't real.............................I think I'm going to.....................(fill in the blank) 8-)
      "Hook Em Horns"

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Daisy
        Or may be their knowledge is very transient?
        The data-dump method of learning is prevalent. 'Learn' something, take a test on it, forget it. That's why I don't give Vocab tests any more. They all get 100 on the test and then have no freakin' idea on how to use the word! Better to make them read MORE, look up words they don't know, and make them use the word in context! :evil:

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Marlow
          Originally posted by Daisy
          Or may be their knowledge is very transient?
          They all get 100 on the test and then have no freakin' idea on how to use the word!
          Interesting, i experienced this today. Some one did not know the meaning of temporal.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Marlow
            Originally posted by Daisy
            Or may be their knowledge is very transient?
            The data-dump method of learning is prevalent. 'Learn' something, take a test on it, forget it. That's why I don't give Vocab tests any more. They all get 100 on the test and then have no freakin' idea on how to use the word! Better to make them read MORE, look up words they don't know, and make them use the word in context! :evil:
            I took the 1961 NYState Physics Regents how much of that science is valid today?

            All of my post schooling moles have been in the Talpidae family or on the Cindy Crawford family, nary a one came packed in the handy 6.022x23^10 carry home size..
            Tom Hyland:
            "squack and wineturtle get it"

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            • #21
              Originally posted by wineturtle
              All of my post schooling moles have been in the Talpidae family
              So you missed out on the golden moles from Africa?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Daisy
                Originally posted by wineturtle
                All of my post schooling moles have been in the Talpidae family
                So you missed out on the golden moles from Africa?
                Daisy -7777 8-)
                Tom Hyland:
                "squack and wineturtle get it"

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Halfmiler2
                  Hollywood taking liberties with the facts is certainly not limited to cartoons. :wink:
                  You got that right halfmiler Hollywood has been doing that for years

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Daisy
                    Some one did not know the meaning of temporal.
                    Then he was just not paying attention when watching his Star Trek episodes. There was ALWAYS a temporal anomaly that the Enterprise got sucked into, resulting in all sorts of nasty space-time loops that they had to get themselves out of !

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by wineturtle
                      I took the 1961 NYState Physics Regents how much of that science is valid today?
                      If it was Newtonian mechanics and/or E&M, pretty much all of it.

                      All of my post schooling moles have been in the Talpidae family or on the Cindy Crawford family, nary a one came packed in the handy 6.022x23^10 carry home size..
                      10^23...

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