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Its like yelling at a customer and slashing their tires only to be confused why that customer doesn't wish to continue being your customer. Then blaming the customer for their lack of commitment and being somehow dumbfounded by their change of opinion.
That's an extremely poor comparison: you are not a customer, you are a co-equal citizen.
Interchange in Houston is the same size as an entire city center in Italy
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Re: Interchange in Houston is the same size as an entire city center in Italy
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Athens dates back before cities like Damascus and Jehrico, and probably even before Luxor. Not aware of any cities in China older than about 2000BC.
> Athens dates back before cities like Damascus and Jehrico, I think that is highly controversial to say the least. I think the accepted consensus is Jericho is the oldest continuously inhabited city.
Jericho: "late 1st millennium BC"
Athens: 5th–4th millennia BC
Mind you I had a picnic yesterday at a village that was settled c. 1000 BC, and has evidence of people living there before then. It's nothing particularly special.
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Houston homicide rate: 12.1 murders per 100,000 population Nigeria homicide rate: 4.5 murders per 100,000 population Siena homicide rate: It all depends on how you spend that money...
Hiwi group (hunter gatherers) in Papa New Guinea homicide rate: 1018 murders per 100,0000 population. https://books.google.ca/books?id=YtwSz2A12e8C&q=153&redir_es... But.... so what?
That they are an undeveloped society
Are you comparing US to undeveloped countries?
Do you understand that the richest country in the World has a worse homicide rate than Nigeria?
If I have to chose, i prefer living where they don't shoot me rather than where the city produces a very high GDP...
Beijing has a GDP 517.876 billion dollars.
So, according to the original post, it must be like living in Houston.
Re: Interchange in Houston is the same size as an entire city center in Italy
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Not exactly https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_aqueduct https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_roads
Sure, lets talk about cities before the advent of interchangeable parts and the industrial revolution to argue for why early industry did not need rail or waterway to carry heavy logistics. Makes sense.
I don't understand why you are protesting.
Romans already had interchangeable parts.
Evidence of the use of interchangeable parts can be traced back over two thousand years to Carthage in the First Punic War. Carthaginian ships had standardized, interchangeable parts that even came with assembly instructions akin to "tab A into slot B" marked on them.
> why early industry did not need rail or waterway to carry heavy logistics
you are conflating two arguments.
Ancient civilizations became large empires without railways.
Some of them built giant pyramids in the middle of the desert...
Re: Interchange in Houston is the same size as an entire city center in Italy
#565Earlier quoted context omitted.
Sure, lets talk about cities before the advent of interchangeable parts and the industrial revolution to argue for why early industry did not need rail or waterway to carry heavy logistics. Makes sense.
> interchangeable parts I don't understand why you are protesting. Romans already had interchangeable parts. Evidence of the use of interchangeable parts can be traced back over two thousand years to Carthage in the First Punic War. Carthaginian ships had standardized, interchangeable parts that even came with assembly instructions akin to "tab A into slot B" marked on them. > why early industry did not need rail or…
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two issues with that list: most of those cities are poor, or at least not as affluent as others. and except glasgow, none accept english speakers. and since we're doing lists, these are the most expensive cities i lived in (coincidentally some of them are the best cities in the world to live in, bar none): - sydney - tokyo - singapore - hong kong - london all top notch, all extremely expensive. moral of the story is:…
> and except glasgow, none accept english speakers. What do you mean by don't accept? Porto and Lisbon are quite easy to get around as an English speaker, most young people are very decent at speaking English.
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#567Earlier quoted context omitted.
Hiwi group (hunter gatherers) in Papa New Guinea homicide rate: 1018 murders per 100,0000 population. https://books.google.ca/books?id=YtwSz2A12e8C&q=153&redir_es... But.... so what?
> But.... so what? That they are an undeveloped society Are you comparing US to undeveloped countries? Do you understand that the richest country in the World has a worse homicide rate than Nigeria? If I have to chose, i prefer living where they don't shoot me rather than where the city produces a very high GDP... Beijing has a GDP 517.876 billion dollars. So, according to the original post, it must be like living in…
Are you sure Nigeria is as reliable as the US for those stats?
You should check out the concept of Ergodicty. In your examples the ensemble average does not = the time-series average. You're saying something like "4 out of 5 Russian Roulette players had a great time playing, so I should as well".
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Funny, I never said "only voting". I also said you have a voice, use it. You seem to have completely ignored that paragraph. Perhaps you'd like to take a shot at actually responding to what I wrote. It is absolutely possible to protest without hurting innocent bystanders.
If your standard for "hurting innocent bystanders" is to mildly inconvenience some people by causing them to seek an alternative route, then no, it's not possible to have an effective protest under that standard. The right to protest is generally accepted to mean that people are allowed to walk in the street in an effort to be heard. I responded to what you wrote, and your arguments fall flat. Even during massive pro…
Stop being disingenous about what you're advocating. You're advocating confining people to their cars on the highway. Including old people, little kids, sick people. To force them to listen to you.
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Funny, I never said "only voting". I also said you have a voice, use it. You seem to have completely ignored that paragraph. Perhaps you'd like to take a shot at actually responding to what I wrote. It is absolutely possible to protest without hurting innocent bystanders.
If your standard for "hurting innocent bystanders" is to mildly inconvenience some people by causing them to seek an alternative route, then no, it's not possible to have an effective protest under that standard. The right to protest is generally accepted to mean that people are allowed to walk in the street in an effort to be heard. I responded to what you wrote, and your arguments fall flat. Even during massive pro…
No, the standard is potentially killing people.
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> That leap you speak to is only a minor baby step. It absolutely is not a baby step. In fact it is a really big deal to jump from your own experience to assuming the intent of other people . That is actually a really fast way to anger people in my experience, because it requires that you pretend that you understand what is going on in another person's head. Saying "your actions caused X" is pretty straightforward, b…
> It absolutely is not a baby step. In fact it is a really big deal to jump from your own experience to assuming the intent of other people. That is actually a really fast way to anger people in my experience, because it requires that you pretend that you understand what is going on in another person's head. That is not correct. If you are blocking a freeway causing hours of traffic delays then I am not making assump…
So given the protests in the U.S.recently have been about the treatment of minorities by the Police specifically the killing and abuse of black people. Are you saying that if you were to be stopped in traffic due to a such a protest you would then support, fund, and vote for more Police abuse and killing of black people? Is that really what you're saying?