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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 10:03:04 (permalink)
    If no one replied here, that would defeat the purpose of the forum. 

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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 10:29:16 (permalink)
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    Which means that most people aren't really listening at all. They're actually thinking about what their response will be.


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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 10:45:35 (permalink)
    i like it. it's kinda deep. makes me think about how people get into arguments so easy without even clearly interpreting the other person side.
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 11:02:34 (permalink)
    You must be bored. To reply you have to listen and to listen you might want to reply.

     
     
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 11:03:01 (permalink)
    Which means that most people aren't really listening at all. They're actually thinking about what their response will be.



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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 11:03:24 (permalink)
    In most cases people hear about 40% of what is said to them.  Then as noted the rest of the time they are formulating their reply. 

    My own observations derive that this may well apply to the written word in many circumstances as is most aptly demonstrated within the walls of this emporium of roasted ground beans and cured porcine delights.

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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 11:48:21 (permalink)
    Right now I'm reading Thinking Fast and Slow which is describing the natures of heuristic (fast) and analytic (slow) thinking.

    Example of fast thinking (paraphrased):

    Steve is a quiet man, keeps to himself and is very well organized. Is Steve a librarian or a farmer?

    Example of a slow thinking

    17 x 24


    Heuristic thinking will more times than not arrive at the conclusion Steve is a librarian. Yet farmers are typically quiet men who keep to themselves and are well organized. Fast thinking does not take into account that there are actually more men farmers than men librarians.


    Unless you are a whiz at math, it will take you quite a bit more time to come to the conclusion of what 17 x 24 is.


    Conclusion: Bapu is a heuristic poster.
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 12:47:24 (permalink)
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    Right now I'm reading Thinking Fast and Slow which is describing the natures of heuristic (fast) and analytic (slow) thinking.

    Example of fast thinking (paraphrased):

    Steve is a quiet man, keeps to himself and is very well organized. Is Steve a librarian or a farmer?

    Example of a slow thinking

    17 x 24


    Heuristic thinking will more times than not arrive at the conclusion Steve is a librarian. Yet farmers are typically quiet men who keep to themselves and are well organized. Fast thinking does not take into account that there are actually more men farmers than men librarians.


    Unless you are a whiz at math, it will take you quite a bit more time to come to the conclusion of what 17 x 24 is.


    Conclusion: Bapu is a heuristic poster.


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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 12:49:29 (permalink)
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    i like it. it's kinda deep. makes me think about how people get into arguments so easy without even clearly interpreting the other person side.


    +1

    Good replys here...you MUST be understanding!


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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 13:01:21 (permalink)
    I have a hard time even imagining how many is 7 billion - more less
    what they may understand or what percentage may be able to comprehend
    what they read or if they can read at all.

    Steven Covey must really get around.
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 13:04:22 (permalink)
    Hi,

    Like things are any different when it comes to "reading" ... EXACTLY the same thing happens ... and it is very clear in the Coffee House ... why do you think that these threads get Bapu'd?

    All in all, this has been a comment of mine for a long time in different words. I came from a house that had 3k LP's of classical music, in the days that you sat there and listened to the music and flew with it. Rock music, with its "entertainment" ideal has made a point of making sure that you do NOT listen, or give a damn about it all unless the beat catches your as4 for a few seconds ... that's not "listening" ... per se!

    But it doesn't help that the rock music business for the past 50 years has confused the issue between lyrics and music and blurred this line and definition to the point that ... no one knows, and above all no one cares!

    And replying to this post is almost an oxymoron ... check out half the replies!

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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 13:11:06 (permalink)
    bapu

    farmers are typically quiet men who keep to themselves and are well organized.


    Not in this neck o' the woods they ain't...farmers round here are gobby gits who roar around on ATV's and blame you for not shutting your own gate when their beasts escape and trample all over your garden 'cos they can't be arsed to keep their fences in good nick.

    Just sayin'..

     
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 13:26:06 (permalink)
    heuristic (fast) and analytic (slow) thinking

     
    My current avatar is HAL 9000 or Heuristically programmed ALgorithmic computer (2001) ... does that automatically make me a heuristic thinker? ... I was actually working on this reply before I finished reading all of the posts.
     
     


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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 13:30:37 (permalink)
    I read (heuristically) that HAL was just one letter (each) behind IBM.
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 13:31:31 (permalink)
    VERY STRANGE ... It double posted all by itself ... and I can't get rid of the quote format
    post edited by quantumeffect - 2012/09/08 13:36:56

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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 13:41:19 (permalink)
    bapu


    Right now I'm reading Thinking Fast and Slow which is describing the natures of heuristic (fast) and analytic (slow) thinking.

    Example of fast thinking (paraphrased):

    Steve is a quiet man, keeps to himself and is very well organized. Is Steve a librarian or a farmer?

    Example of a slow thinking

    17 x 24


    Heuristic thinking will more times than not arrive at the conclusion Steve is a librarian. Yet farmers are typically quiet men who keep to themselves and are well organized. Fast thinking does not take into account that there are actually more men farmers than men librarians.


    Unless you are a whiz at math, it will take you quite a bit more time to come to the conclusion of what 17 x 24 is.


    Conclusion: Bapu is a heuristic poster.

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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 13:57:38 (permalink)
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    bapu


    Right now I'm reading Thinking Fast and Slow which is describing the natures of heuristic (fast) and analytic (slow) thinking.

    Example of fast thinking (paraphrased):

    Steve is a quiet man, keeps to himself and is very well organized. Is Steve a librarian or a farmer?

    Example of a slow thinking

    17 x 24


    Heuristic thinking will more times than not arrive at the conclusion Steve is a librarian. Yet farmers are typically quiet men who keep to themselves and are well organized. Fast thinking does not take into account that there are actually more men farmers than men librarians.


    Unless you are a whiz at math, it will take you quite a bit more time to come to the conclusion of what 17 x 24 is.


    Conclusion: Bapu is a heuristic poster.

    You're my heuro!  

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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 14:11:33 (permalink)
    Ya.  That would be heurassment.  

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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 14:45:06 (permalink)
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    bapu

    farmers are typically quiet men who keep to themselves and are well organized.

    Not in this neck o' the woods they ain't...farmers round here are gobby gits who roar around on ATV's and blame you for not shutting your own gate when their beasts escape and trample all over your garden 'cos they can't be arsed to keep their fences in good nick.

    Just sayin'..
     
    European farmers are diff than here in the states. When I lived in germany farms were way different(for one animals lived INSIDE a large buidling for most of the time,, no "free range") and  they didnt carry a gun strapped to their side or caryy a rifle/shotgun. handy for varmints both 4 and 2 legged....


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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 16:45:08 (permalink)
    Not sure what he said, but +1!!!

     
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 17:24:33 (permalink)
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    bapu

    farmers are typically quiet men who keep to themselves and are well organized.

    Not in this neck o' the woods they ain't...farmers round here are gobby gits who roar around on ATV's and blame you for not shutting your own gate when their beasts escape and trample all over your garden 'cos they can't be arsed to keep their fences in good nick.

    Just sayin'..
     
    European farmers are diff than here in the states. When I lived in germany farms were way different(for one animals lived INSIDE a large buidling for most of the time,, no "free range") and  they didnt carry a gun strapped to their side or caryy a rifle/shotgun. handy for varmints both 4 and 2 legged....


    All the animals here live inside a huge building called Scotland.

     
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 17:25:24 (permalink)
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 20:50:24 (permalink)
    I think the problem is with your sound card.... or the driver.... I'll bet you are using a sound blaster..... running MME....and....


    oh... uhhh...


        never mind..... yeah... why bother to read a post.... assume the answer and just reply.... it's quicker 
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    Re:This just in.. 2012/09/08 21:00:55 (permalink)
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    I think the problem is with your sound card.... or the driver.... I'll bet you are using a sound blaster..... running MME....and....


    oh... uhhh...


      never mind..... yeah... why bother to read a post.... assume the answer and just reply.... it's quicker 

    you weren't arse enough in your reply to emulate  an upstairs convo

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