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#31
The rest of the world / Do Americans really know how m...
Last post by TDoS - Jun 12, 2026, 03:30 PM
Quote from: K-Dog on Jun 12, 2026, 10:51 AMI think I am a mere centurion.  One in a hundred.  The dirt on the bottom of a shoe.

Did you think this before or after consuming mind altering hallucinogens?
#32
The rest of the world / Do Americans really know how m...
Last post by TDoS - Jun 12, 2026, 03:28 PM
Quote from: RE on Jun 11, 2026, 07:02 PMI make no claim of mastery of any topic, but I know a lot about many topics, make connections others don't and I can generally find solutions to problems other people find intractable.

I don't doubt this statement. I really liked your explanation of genes previously. Perhaps the only difference between us comes down to a peculiar characteristic.....an ability perhaps, as opposed to raw intelligence.

I make a claim of being a polymath only within a small set of topics, make connections others can't and I can generally find solutions to problems that other people find intractable. I then deliver a result. Results, as it turns out, can be quite lucrative. A small difference really, but on such small things can a life turn.

Quote from: REOn this particular topic, besides being  smart, I have a pretty thorough experience also both my own and acquaintance with others.  So I think I can justifiably say I present a well informed opinion.
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We are all older here, and have pretty thorough experience, on our own, and via acquitance with others. I would consider your opinion generally more informed than not (dependning on topic), yes. Particularly if the obvious biases are removed, but that can be done relatively easily, and they aren't as hard coded into your doom views as most.

I can present  well informed opinion. In my world it is mostly referred to as analysis. Sometimes I choose to make them more than well informed. Those are designed to be irrefutable. Such is science.


#33
The rest of the world / Do Americans really know how m...
Last post by RE - Jun 12, 2026, 11:37 AM
Quote from: K-Dog on Jun 12, 2026, 10:51 AMI think I am a mere centurion.  One in a hundred.  The dirt on the bottom of a shoe.

Plenty smart enough,  and you have the added and VERY important quality of having CFS(Common Fucking Sense), which many very smart people lack.  1:100 puts your IQ at 135, which I would guess to be about right.  I come in at ~155 on Wechsler (most common), although I have tested higher on MABII.  I don't buy scores over 160 on any test, there aren't enough people who score that high to properly norm the test.

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#34
War / US and Israel carrying out str...
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 12, 2026, 10:58 AM
Knowing Trump is lying his ass off.  I have tried to find out what is happening.  Every day is now TACO Tuesday.

#1 The Tasmin News agency continues to be slammed with a DoS attack.  All you get is a white page.  The Low Orbit Ion Cannons from the Pentagon are doing their thing.  As I said previously this would not be happening if there were a deal.

What I have found since comes from Indian press.  The DoS attack is happening so news of Iran taking out the F-35 base in Jordan does not reach the American people.  Iran did not like Trump taking out some of their military sites along the coast of Hormuz, so Iran wasted multiple US bases in response, and Trump does not want the word to get out.  So Trump claims peace is around the corner.

And of course, if there is any fessing to the attacks (doubtful).  Trump and crew, as always, will claim no Americans got hurt.



RFI.FR2026-06-11

US, Iran hit each other again as hopes for quick peace deal fade

The United States launched fresh attacks against Iran on Thursday, prompting Tehran to retaliate, as US leaders accused their counterparts of dragging out negotiations for a deal to end the three-month war.

Pray that there is a special place in hell for a man who would start and drag out a war to dodge accountability for his pedophilia and other crimes.

Pray that there is a hell.


Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launched a significant, coordinated ballistic missile offensive against multiple U.S. military targets across the Middle East, marking a major direct escalation.

Iran claims its strikes hit critical infrastructure at the Al-Azraq air base in Jordan, including F-35 hangars and the primary command center, as well as targets at the U.S. Fifth Fleet in Bahrain and the Ali al-Salem air base in Kuwait.

While Jordan confirmed its air defenses intercepted several missiles and reported no casualties or damage, Iran asserts it achieved "precise destruction." A direct "decapitation strike" on U.S. military infrastructure.  The Middle East is now in a war.

Simultaneously, Hezbollah opened a second front by launching drone, missile, and rocket attacks on Israeli military positions in southern Lebanon.

This coordinated action means the U.S. and Israel are being attacked from the east by Iran and from the north by Hezbollah, moving beyond a proxy war into a coordinated, multi-front military campaign.

Iran claims its strikes were retaliation for U.S. attacks on its air defense systems, which allegedly* followed the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter. The report concludes that the "fourth battle" Iran promised has begun.

* Iran is not shy about claiming to shoot down an American plane, but Iran denies taking out the helicopter.  It looks to have been a false flag to cover the American aggression against the coastal sites.

And Bibi still has naked pictures of Trump.  Even more of them than Putin has.


#35
The rest of the world / Do Americans really know how m...
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 12, 2026, 10:51 AM
I think I am a mere centurion.  One in a hundred.  The dirt on the bottom of a shoe.
#36
War / US and Israel carrying out str...
Last post by RE - Jun 12, 2026, 02:49 AM
There must be a lot of ACTION over in Iran tonight!  You know how I know?  Because on the Google World Newz page, The Iran War summary is the 14th one down the page, with such important global newz events above it as the UK Defence Minister stepping down, the S. Korea ex-Prez getting 30 years for sending drones over N. Korea and a Toronto cop getting shot while investigating an attack on the FSoA consulate.  The stories on Iran headlined 14 down the page are all 2-4 days old as well.  IOW, there is a total Newz Blackout on anything hapening in Iran, Israel, Gaza, Lebanon or any of the other Arab states in the neighborhood.  So it's either NOTHING is really happening there, or it's being squashed.  Which do you think it is?

Next deduction is that whatever did really happen, it's not Good Newz for Trumpolini and the AWESOME FSoA MIC.  If it was, like say they vaporized Tehran with a Nuke, it would be top of the page.  So now I am speculating on what the BAD NEWZ might actually be?  Possibly an attack on an Airbase with heavy FSoA grunt casualties?  The sinking of an FSoA Navy battleship?  A hit on an Aircraft Carrier?  I doubt they have the capability to actually SINK a carrier.

So when will we get to find out what's happening tonight?  I can't find any newz feeds from Iran.

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#37
The rest of the world / Do Americans really know how m...
Last post by RE - Jun 11, 2026, 07:02 PM
No, I'm not 90th percentile, but I do credit people who are 90th percentile as being reasonably smart.  Actual percentile?  99.97, 3 sd. Statistically, ~3 in 10,000 people are smarter than me.  I've met a few in my life, not many.  I make no claim of mastery of any topic, but I know a lot about many topics, make connections others don't and I can generally find solutions to problems other people find intractable.

On this particular topic, besides being  smart, I have a pretty thorough experience also. both my own and acquaintance with others.  So I think I can justifiably say I present a well informed opinion.

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#38
The rest of the world / Do Americans really know how m...
Last post by TDoS - Jun 11, 2026, 05:00 PM
Quote from: RE on Jun 10, 2026, 07:28 PM
Quote from: TDoS on Jun 10, 2026, 06:08 PMNonsense. That is just your ego speaking. You are on the high side of average, but you aren't the only one with functioning neurons at a level beyond that of Joe Average. And then some. I'll include even K-Dog in here on general principles based on nothing more than my personal experience dealing with EE's.


I never claimed to be the only one with functional synapses.
True, you do something more interesting. If you think it, you being above average intelligence, you consider your statements on the topic to be as informed as someone who has done it. I can see it working in some specialties. But certainly not others. Example...."As a child I learned to shoot a gun at camp....now I will explain sniper tactics to survivalists at peakoil.com". You were quite specific in the hows and whys of using a firearm against non-paper targets. At specific long ranges. Someone with real life experience at such things might find such an assumption of imbued real world performance from some practice as a child as....an interesting perspective.

It isn't always about functioning synapses. It is about projecting a small, perhaps barely related experience, to mastery. Very intelligent people do this all the time and can get away with it. Until they run into a person who has earned their mastery the real way. By doing it.

Shooting is a perishable skill. I know that from experience. But as I mentioned earlier (perhaps erased, but it was during the Charlie Kirk posting and someone's comment on the precision necessary to make such an easy shot and I mentioned my return to long range shooting) the experience is still experience. If the mind is still there, even if the skills have faded, the experience sticks. Sometimes, so does the skill itself.

Same with claimed surgical skills. Motorcycle skills from riding around NYC and hanging out with folks pretending to be Hardly Ableson bad asses, or Ricky Racers perhaps?

You have provided many examples of your deductive reasoning, obviously.

Quote from: RENor is the precise percentage of stupid  people important.  Relative to me, it's a lot higher than 90%.😁
You act like you are alone at that level. You aren't. 90th percentile on the last normal distribution I checked only  equates to maybe an IQ of 120. You sure you don't want to change that percentile? 😂I would have guessed that you would give yourself more credit....like what my sister and I have at least. She stayed in the holler, married a good guy, and never used it in the least. Her older brother did...better.

Quote from: RERelative to you, it might be 70%. lol.

lol indeed, let me know how far off AI is.

On a standard intelligence (IQ) distribution, the 90th percentile corresponds to an IQ score of approximately 120. This means an individual with this score performs better than 90% of the general population.

Quote from: REThe salient point is my experience has been that stupid people are randomly distributed between drug users and non-users.
Could be. I can't refute your experience with using drugs or the kind of people you were using with.

Quote from: REI encounter them in equal frequency regardless of their choice.
I encounter them at low frequency if at all. I attribute this discrepancy to the difference between the kind of people we associate with.

Quote from: REHere, we are all smart, most of us are drug users of one sort or another.  AFAIK, you are the only one who abstains from both drugs and alcohol.  This tells us nothing about stupid people, since none are represented here.
RE

Indeed. I will agree that as we both, aside from this site, have hung out with different folks and different classes of people over our lives. And have developed different ideas on drug users. You, as someone familiar with such folks and are around them far more than I am, see them evenly distributed between smart and stupid. I, as a non-user....don't see users much....but I also don't see stupid folks very often. Or users. So my perspective is different. Correlations matter in statistics.

A selection bias problem perhaps. I would recommend improving the clientele you hang with, and seeing if the ratio changes to a ratio more similar to mine. I understand that you are limited in this regard however.

Another theory is that users naturally mix with other users. You mix with users, and see users as evenly distributed between smart or less smart. I was always a bummer at parties in high school or college because I didn't drink. Or smoke. Or do drugs or whatever. I rode motorcycles. Went to the range. And then discovered later in life that the folks I was learning from, then teaching, and then doing state of the art research for, were not users, and were generally all quite smart. As long as we can agree that the award of Piled higher and Deeper is some indicator of above average intelligence above the norm anyway.
#39
Crazy times / The madman
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 11, 2026, 04:39 PM

REALTOR.COM2025-06-24

Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner Are Investing $1.4 Billion To Turn Abandoned Soviet Weapons Base in Albania Into Luxury Island Resort

Ivanka Trump and her husband, Jared Kushner, are set to invest a staggering $1.4 billion into turning an abandoned Soviet weapons base into a luxury island resort—as the former first daughter prepares to follow in her father's footsteps as a real estate developer.
#40
Collapse Life / Real Estate
Last post by K-Dog - Jun 11, 2026, 03:14 PM

THEGUARDIAN.COM2026-05-04

‘Point of no return’: New Orleans relocation must start now due to sea level, study finds

Louisiana’s cultural hotspot could be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico before the end of this century.


QuoteA City That Is Already Gone

Start with New Orleans. A new study published in Nature Sustainability has concluded what many scientists have known for years: the city has passed its point of no return. Southern Louisiana faces three to seven metres of sea-level rise. Three-quarters of its remaining coastal wetlands will disappear. The shoreline will migrate a hundred kilometres inland. New Orleans — a city of 360,000 people — will be surrounded by the Gulf of Mexico before the end of this century.

The researcher Jesse Keenan, a climate adaptation expert at Tulane University, put it without euphemism: "New Orleans is in a terminal condition, and we need to be clear with the patient that it is terminal."