Mr Tadakichi
Never Reads OP Before Posting
- Nov 23, 2014
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Sigh. I'm always amazed when smart people can't read.
1. I never claimed 'peer' status with the scientists I mentioned earlier. In fact, if you'd been less hasty to flaunt your credentials and minimize the contributions of others to this thread, you would have realized that I went out of my way to indicate the opposite. I simply stated that they have my respect. I'd add that in my experience they tend to treat others in a far less disdainful manner than you have demonstrated in this thread. That may be because they come from a different, more respectful, culture. Or perhaps they are just more secure in themselves as people.
2. I assume folks with PhDs know the difference between 'work with' and 'work for'. Guess not. I'm in finance, and I will most certainly not breach confidentiality to list the names of client companies for your satisfaction. I think it is extremely bad form for you to ask such a question on the open board. If you were really serious about the question, as opposed to just attempting to score cheap internet cred, you would have sent me a PM. Further proof to my mind that you are arguing this topic from a position of dogmatic immaturity. @Drivesaitl seems to have you figured out perfectly. No surprise to me.
This is the 'weather' thread. I think when we have posters talking about cartoon characters, bigfoot etc, I'm staying on topic. Weather is a product of climate. Scientists don't know much about either. I understand this won't stop them from patting one another on the back and talking down to folks without a PhD.
1. Knowing more than ‘we’ do is not the standard I’m willing to accept. I mean you can see the self labelled scientist in the thread basically admitting that he knows very little beyond greenhouse gases -> climate change. Lots of less than helpful ‘theory’ beyond that. I work with a company that produces plastic replacement products. They have many dedicated scientists working every day on improving their products and creating new ones. They are making a real change in our lives and an immediate and tangible improvement for the environment. Those are the scientists I respect. Not the ones who write airy thesis built on miles of extrapolated data and then get frustrated when anyone other than a ‘peer’ dares to question what they wrote.
You mean, you didn't know that?This thread is one step away from convincing me the earth is flat.
thread rn.
though some believe this, but it is actually false, really the Earth is shaped like a doughnut.This thread is one step away from convincing me the earth is flat.
though some believe this, but it is actually false, really the Earth is shaped like a doughnut.