about:trolls
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about:trolls
Is it possible to implement, here on forum, something like this:
https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/02/new ... u-comment/
Also, if possible, including this too:
✔ I have read Board rules/F.A.Q.
✔ I have read Troubleshooting/Known Issues
✔ I have searched forum and other forums too.
https://www.engadget.com/2017/03/02/new ... u-comment/
Also, if possible, including this too:
✔ I have read Board rules/F.A.Q.
✔ I have read Troubleshooting/Known Issues
✔ I have searched forum and other forums too.
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My general opinion is this: If you feel you need to implement such measures then perhaps the medium in question should be shut down or limited to vetted people.
While it gets quite old having to tell people what should be common sense.. One continues doing it to drive the point home and perhaps the next person will see it and learn from it.
While it gets quite old having to tell people what should be common sense.. One continues doing it to drive the point home and perhaps the next person will see it and learn from it.
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I think we could use something like that in every aspect of society (as long as it isn't run by google).
I'd like people to have to pass a quiz before they can phone or email me, or reply to my forum posts.
P.S. I was a little disappointed this wasn't about an easter-egg type hidden about page.
I'd like people to have to pass a quiz before they can phone or email me, or reply to my forum posts.
P.S. I was a little disappointed this wasn't about an easter-egg type hidden about page.
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I blame millennials.
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"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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Because sometimes generalizations are closer to the truth than people like to admithalf-moon wrote:Why blame a whole generation?Moonchild wrote:I blame millennials.
Real quote I heard the other day: "I refuse to learn anything more until you can prove to me that Google won't be around forever."
Please don't take what I said too literally! It's meant in good spirit.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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I think that quotes can be very useful for those who want to learn something:
Laziness is our worst enemy! - Mahatma Gandhi
We must love our enemies! - Martin Luther King
Laziness is our worst enemy! - Mahatma Gandhi
We must love our enemies! - Martin Luther King
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So let me see if I get this right, your saying we need to love laziness?kizo07 wrote:I think that quotes can be very useful for those who want to learn something:
Laziness is our worst enemy! - Mahatma Gandhi
We must love our enemies! - Martin Luther King
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You call it laziness, but we millennials call it selective participation.Thehandyman1957 wrote:get this right
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Unless its not owned by google, nothing bad with this.
you call it laziness, but we millennials call it selective participation
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This is rather good example of modern cultivated apples and oranges strictly horse stuff, however i stand for laziness with normal working load.
People produce so called "smart" devices, but become less smart themselves, consider this is give away a part of the thinking brain to the smart device, but why? Free more room in the head? What will happened if too much brain is given away, and people lost ability to produce new "smart" devices.
This is rather good example of modern cultivated apples and oranges strictly horse stuff, however i stand for laziness with normal working load.
People produce so called "smart" devices, but become less smart themselves, consider this is give away a part of the thinking brain to the smart device, but why? Free more room in the head? What will happened if too much brain is given away, and people lost ability to produce new "smart" devices.
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Fedor2 wrote:Unless its not owned by google, nothing bad with this.
you call it laziness, but we millennials call it selective participationOff-topic:
This is rather good example of modern cultivated apples and oranges strictly horse stuff, however i stand for laziness with normal working load.
People produce so called "smart" devices, but become less smart themselves, consider this is give away a part of the thinking brain to the smart device, but why? Free more room in the head? What will happened if too much brain is given away, and people lost ability to produce new "smart" devices.
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Just make sure we make machines that can make new machines. Problem solved until the Cylons rebel.
Just make sure we make machines that can make new machines. Problem solved until the Cylons rebel.
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More likely will be that there will be nobody left to fix the machines and things will break down.CharmCityCrab wrote:Just make sure we make machines that can make new machines. Problem solved until the Cylons rebel.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
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Off-topic:
Bulwark - last day of the last war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UZcispcGBs
Found good show of thisMore likely will be that there will be nobody left to fix the machines
Bulwark - last day of the last war
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7UZcispcGBs
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Sometimes I am amazed that I was able to live life without a single digital device for so many decades. And now I possess skills that many here lack (especially millennials). If the cloud and the net get crashed badly and do not get put back up, I will be able to survive while watching most people run around like chickens with no heads.
I can actually find answers from books.
I can read a paper map and find my way all over.
I can write a letter and know how to mail it.
I can do math in my head.
I can use a manual typewriter.
I can cook- I won't starve when the apps for ordering food stop working.
Long live the post war baby boom generation
I can actually find answers from books.
I can read a paper map and find my way all over.
I can write a letter and know how to mail it.
I can do math in my head.
I can use a manual typewriter.
I can cook- I won't starve when the apps for ordering food stop working.
Long live the post war baby boom generation
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“Everyone is entitled to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.”" Daniel Patrick Moynihan
"The good thing about science is that it’s true whether or not you believe in it." Neil DeGrasse Tyson
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I actually picked up a paper book for the first time in at least five years a couple weeks ago. It was a weird experience. I used to read paper books all the time when I was younger, before I switched to ebooks, and it was weird how at this stage of things reading a paper book was both deeply familiar and also a bit alien. It's like driving by a place you used to live at and haven't seen in a few years. I prefer my ebooks (This was just something that was not available in ebook form, out of print. So I took the format I could get it in- dead tree format. ).TwoTankAmin wrote:Sometimes I am amazed that I was able to live life without a single digital device for so many decades. And now I possess skills that many here lack (especially millennials). If the cloud and the net get crashed badly and do not get put back up, I will be able to survive while watching most people run around like chickens with no heads.
I can actually find answers from books.
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Ha! Dead tree format - thanks for that. From now on, I am going to refer to all of my physical books as DTF files.CharmCityCrab wrote:So I took the format I could get it in- dead tree format.
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Best not to overgeneralize a whole generation bud, okay?TwoTankAmin wrote:Sometimes I am amazed that I was able to live life without a single digital device for so many decades. And now I possess skills that many here lack (especially millennials). If the cloud and the net get crashed badly and do not get put back up, I will be able to survive while watching most people run around like chickens with no heads.
So can I, but it's certainly easier to find information you need on the internet. That is in fact why it's there.TwoTankAmin wrote:I can actually find answers from books.
I can read a map too. I guess the fact I can read a map makes me special huh? (I'm being sarcastic obviously)TwoTankAmin wrote:I can read a paper map and find my way all over.
So can I.TwoTankAmin wrote:I can write a letter and know how to mail it.
Meh, it depends on the math. I certainly helps to have some pencil and paper for more complex problems.TwoTankAmin wrote:I can do math in my head.
So?TwoTankAmin wrote:I can use a manual typewriter.
Everybody else can cook too.TwoTankAmin wrote:I can cook- I won't starve when the apps for ordering food stop working.
Sorry if this post may sound like I'm being rude, but I think it's wrong and rude to suggest that one generation can be superior to another.
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So evolution got cancelled?half-moon wrote:it's wrong and rude to suggest that one generation can be superior to another.
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I think there's no real point in continuing this discussion thread here.
If you want to (politely) discuss generalizations of generations and the impact thereof on society and people's individual opinions, feel free to do so in the general discussion board.
If you want to (politely) discuss generalizations of generations and the impact thereof on society and people's individual opinions, feel free to do so in the general discussion board.
"Sometimes, the best way to get what you want is to be a good person." -- Louis Rossmann
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite
"Seek wisdom, not knowledge. Knowledge is of the past; wisdom is of the future." -- Native American proverb
"Linux makes everything difficult." -- Lyceus Anubite