

Me too.
I scored 11/21 on https://e-mail.wtf/ and all I got was this lousy text to share on social media.
Me too.
I scored 11/21 on https://e-mail.wtf/ and all I got was this lousy text to share on social media.
UK is the same colour scheme as Canada, only red is labour (party of the working man).
I had problems with my 3080 and Ubuntu having a flickering screen. Eventually I switched from displayport cable to hdmi and that fixed the issue.
“Plain and sudway 1 28” at least that’s what it sounds like to me. I recognise it from SimCity and movies and TV.
GOOSE 3 DOWN!!
GOOSE 3 DOWN!!
It is payday.
They say the same shit in the UK. Where are all these billionaires going?!
Ok, what film is this from?
Apple iMessage… LoL
Interesting, I have a almost kidney shaped memory foam pillow from IKEA UK.
I’m not aware of the big chunky square pillows.
Won’t that be Texan’s wanting to move north?
I’m still on an early gen Chromecast and never see any adverts. Very occasionally crashes (once a fortnight).
Perhaps there’s an argument against scientific hubris: if we look through history, and to this day, we can see those who champion rigid adherence to religion above all else as the cause of much suffering. On the other hand the latter half of the 10 Commandments provide a fairly sensible groundwork for law and order in society.
As for love, whilst we may not be able to measure it directly, we can certainly see evidence of it’s power; “I would do anything for love, I’d run right in to hell and back” Meatloaf. I’d also argue that the core human emotions can be explained by evolution, and compared with animal behaviour. In preparing for fight or flight fear can be measured in a raised heart rate, the release of chemicals, and electrical activity within the brain.
I think one of the cornerstones of science is that it is open to a theory being overturned as new evidence comes to light.
Duhem–Quine, or the "veil of perception”, well yes, we do have to make some assumptions somewhere, you assume that I know how to read and understand your words written in English, which I do and I’m sure a great many others do - perhaps we could use this as a baseline example of knowledge. We all know the word “stop” and it’s meaning in context though we might not all react to it in the same way.
Then again, it could all just be my imagination.
Are you suggesting there may be forces or powers we can’t yet measure?
Because that’s pretty much what science has been about for all of human evolution. We’ve observed events, and then tried to work out why they happen, and yet in all that time we’ve been unable to prove, or disprove god.
We can think practically about knowledge too.
I put my hand on a hot stove, it burns, I remove my hand and the burning stops. Isn’t that knowledge?
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