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NYCTwister Loyal user 267 Posts |
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On Jan 13, 2017, TomBoleware wrote: Which good old days are you talking about? 50 years ago? 200?
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Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21219 Posts |
Oh my this is just hard to comprehend todd level of contradiction.
What problems has science caused EXACTLY? Science is only limited by our own mind. Science is not... never mind why argue with a Luddite in disguise? Please back up for me that science has CAUSED more problems than it has solved. My stating point is m not many have polio any more. What problem has science CAUSED which is bigger than that?
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TomBoleware Inner circle Hattiesburg, Ms 3163 Posts |
[quote]On Jan 13, 2017, NYCTwister wrote:
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It’s not a certain time in history. Everybody has ‘good ole days’ that they can look back on. You don’t? Or maybe you’re just not old enough. Tom
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Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21219 Posts |
Also when did science even come close to only using one tool? Your analogies are so flawed it is amazing.
And good ol days when we died at age 30? People who dream about good ol days are being nostalgic, not scientific. You do know that right? And sorry "technology has caused more problems ", not science. According to you that is. Please give specific examples.
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TomBoleware Inner circle Hattiesburg, Ms 3163 Posts |
Danny, I’m certainly not saying science hasn’t helped us a lot. I’m speaking in numbers.
Curing Polio counts as one good thing. Let’s say science created the cell phone. That’s ONE. Have cell phones caused deadly accidents? I would say yes. See what I'm talking about. Good vs bad in numbers. Sure it is the price we pay, but it doesn't change the numbers. Nowhere have I say technology has caused LARGER problems. I simply said more. Tom
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NYCTwister Loyal user 267 Posts |
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On Jan 13, 2017, TomBoleware wrote: Well, the new head if the vaccine safety commission has his/your way you can look forward to a lot of diseases to come roaring back. Polio! Measles! Pandemics!! Epidemics!! Three cheers for the good old days!!
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TomBoleware Inner circle Hattiesburg, Ms 3163 Posts |
Nowhere have I said technology or science has caused LARGER problems.
Why would you say I have? I'm simply saying with some good there also comes some bad. Why is that so hard to understand? Has “technology caused more problems for the human race than it has solved?” Tom
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Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21219 Posts |
Because you are the one writing it is hard to understand.
As for numbers what about the number of emergency calls made by cell phones and the way emergency responders get places faster? How about the cell tech making heart monitors better and such? Your numbers are as usual not logical.
Danny Doyle
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NYCTwister Loyal user 267 Posts |
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On Jan 13, 2017, TomBoleware wrote: So, you're repeatedly staying the obvious. The question is why. If you have a point, or an agenda, state it plainly. If not then why post at all. To answer your question the answer is no.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
Good for who, according to who? And as verified by who?
Layercake of unstated presuppositions. Meta...or meh?
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
@Phil ...maybe half full if you're an optimist
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tommy Eternal Order Devil's Island 16544 Posts |
No man no problem.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
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On Jan 13, 2017, tommy wrote: for who?
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NYCTwister Loyal user 267 Posts |
Endangered species.
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Jonathan Townsend Eternal Order Ossining, NY 27297 Posts |
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On Jan 13, 2017, NYCTwister wrote: Which ones? Is there suddenly a shortage of ant, algae, fern or beetle species? Gotta bring back the dinosaurs? How about cultures? Do we have to preserve or resurrect each culture we find? Ancient Greek, Babylonian, Roman, Egyptian???
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