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Mister Kingdom posted:If Cheers was made today, Cliff Clavin would be shut down in the first episode by somebody with a smart phone or tablet. Cliffy would be the person with the smart phone or tablet. And he'd be a freeper. "You mean you've never noticed the Illuminati pyramid stamped on every mailbox in the United States? Wake up, sheeple!"
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Humphreys posted:One thing I have noticed as I get older - its the reliance on Google and other search engines as a knowledge resource. I am extremely guilty of this. People have been worried about that exact same problem for as long as there's been written word.
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# ? Sep 24, 2015 19:48 |
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GreenNight posted:It's a great show. Like legitimately good. Easy now, let's not get too crazy. It has some legitimately clever bits and crazy deaths, interspersed with lots of stuff that is dumb as poo poo. But it's definitely worth a look. I watch it with a friend so we can both yell and laugh at it.
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# ? Sep 25, 2015 14:09 |
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Wanamingo posted:People have been worried about that exact same problem for as long as there's been written word. Hieronimo Squarciafico, 1477 posted:Abundance of books makes men less studious; it destroys memory and enfeebles the mind by relieving it of too much work.
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# ? Sep 25, 2015 16:43 |
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Dick Trauma posted:Cliffy would be the person with the smart phone or tablet. Cliff would never disparage the US Postal Service.
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# ? Sep 25, 2015 16:50 |
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Kaizoku posted:Cliff would never disparage the US Postal Service. That's what he wants you to think, man. He knows it's just a front for the Masons.
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# ? Sep 25, 2015 18:14 |
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The problem about vaxers and truthers using Google is that they get exactly the answer they're looking for at the top. We all get different Google results based on our preferences and prior history, so Google is basically tailored to your confirmation bias.
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# ? Sep 25, 2015 23:17 |
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Non Serviam posted:The problem about vaxers and truthers using Google is that they get exactly the answer they're looking for at the top. We all get different Google results based on our preferences and prior history, so Google is basically tailored to your confirmation bias. Google's testing revised page rankings that prioritize factually correct information. It'll be interesting to see what that ends up looking like and what effect it has.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 01:22 |
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Toast Museum posted:Google's testing revised page rankings that prioritize factually correct information. It'll be interesting to see what that ends up looking like and what effect it has. A lot of people complaining about the wrong types of pages coming up (LIEberal media), and they end up changing back to please the customer?
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 05:03 |
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Billy Gnosis posted:A lot of people complaining about the wrong types of pages coming up (LIEberal media), and they end up changing back to please the customer? They can't go to Bing because they don't want their square searches mixed with their porn searches. They can't go to DuckDuckGo because some pundit told them it was unamerican. They can't go to Yahoo because lol Yahoo. The hell are they gonna go?
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 06:19 |
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Sir Unimaginative posted:They can't go to Bing because they don't want their square searches mixed with their porn searches.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 08:31 |
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but public libraries are COMMUNISM!
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 09:41 |
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not an edit
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 10:24 |
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Sir Unimaginative posted:They can't go to Bing because they don't want their square searches mixed with their porn searches. 90% of people, whatever the hell was their browser's default ninja edit: or the most recent thing a toolbar or extension set it to
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 14:32 |
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Manky posted:90% of people, whatever the hell was their browser's default Not true. Many people specifically type haitch-tee-tee-pee colon double-slash double-u double-u double-u dot Google dot com into the address bar so that they can "Google" haitch-tee-tee-pee colon double-slash double-u double-u double-u dot some website dot top level domain. Usually while you're waiting for them to show you something on the Internet.
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Jasper Tin Neck posted:Not true. Many people specifically type haitch-tee-tee-pee colon double-slash double-u double-u double-u dot Google dot com into the address bar so that they can "Google" haitch-tee-tee-pee colon double-slash double-u double-u double-u dot some website dot top level domain. Usually while you're waiting for them to show you something on the Internet. Are they really old dudes that are just in a long-long-long-time habit from when that sort of stuff mattered, or it is people like your uncle who also thinks "monitor" and "CPU" are interchangeable words?
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Antifreeze Head posted:Are they really old dudes that are just in a long-long-long-time habit from when that sort of stuff mattered, or it is people like your uncle who also thinks "monitor" and "CPU" are interchangeable words? Possibly a mixture of both but probably the latter. My dad used be very computer smart and used to do the whole http thing until recently when I pointed it out that he didn't need to. Computer illiterate people I work with do the type google.com and search for https://www.facebook.com thing all the drat time
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Tunicate posted:
Holy crap, is that drawn in 2015? The disconnect from reality is just boggling.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 19:58 |
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These days I just mash the keyboard with something close to what I am looking for and almost all the time Google figures out what I mean. Also, this is like the fifthNike I Have seen someone mention bing being used only for porn. What's the deal with that?
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 19:59 |
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Nutsngum posted:Holy crap, is that drawn in 2015? The disconnect from reality is just boggling. I wanna say 2013. Maybe '12. Edit:Scratch all that. 2010.
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bunnielab posted:Also, this is like the fifthNike I Have seen someone mention bing being used only for porn. What's the deal with that? Bing video search is apparently really good for porn. I've read there's a Bing developer group dedicated to it.
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# ? Sep 26, 2015 22:01 |
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Toast Museum posted:Bing video search is apparently really good for porn. I've read there's a Bing developer group dedicated to it. You can use it's video viewer to watch videos hosted other places without setting off your employers filters. So it's basically a porn search engine that lets you not get caught by your wife/employer.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 00:31 |
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Ensign Expendable posted:50 Cent is pretty ridiculous in Blood on the Sand, probably because of licensing. Also all the weapons have silly pretend names that are kind of close to the real ones for the same reason. I'm horrified to discover how poorly this game sold. It was legit my GOTY 2009.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 07:35 |
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ElwoodCuse posted:I'm horrified to discover how poorly this game sold. It was legit my GOTY 2009. While I've never played it, the chip/ironicus LP is a favorite.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 11:37 |
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ElwoodCuse posted:I'm horrified to discover how poorly this game sold. It was legit my GOTY 2009. I thought it was XBOX only but just found out that there was a PS3 release. It's not on PSN and used copies are like $40 though, what the heck.
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Tunicate posted:
Correct, except actually in this case it's the amazon kindle and ipads that are to blame for book stores going out of buisness. Yet another demonstration of right wing lunatics blaming public institutions for the failure of capitalism.
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Drone_Fragger posted:Correct, except actually in this case it's the amazon kindle and ipads that are to blame for book stores going out of buisness. Yet another demonstration of right wing lunatics blaming public institutions for the failure of capitalism. No poo poo. Free public libraries and for-profit bookstores lived quite successfully together for well over a hundred years; the decline of bookstores JUST HAPPENED to dovetail with cheap online booksellers and the rising popularity of e-books. Funny coincidence, that is.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 14:43 |
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Drone_Fragger posted:Correct, except actually in this case it's the amazon kindle and ipads that are to blame for book stores going out of buisness. Yet another demonstration of right wing lunatics blaming public institutions for the failure of capitalism. It's also not actually correct. Public libraries are a fast-dying breed partly for this reason (partly, also, because their use as a means of referring to material that's not often required and to text books that are too expensive to buy has largely been replaced by the internet).
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thespaceinvader posted:It's also not actually correct. Public libraries are a fast-dying breed partly for this reason (partly, also, because their use as a means of referring to material that's not often required and to text books that are too expensive to buy has largely been replaced by the internet). Come again? Public libraries are dying in part because technology has... what, lowered their profit margins?
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 18:00 |
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Mescal posted:Come again? Public libraries are dying in part because technology has... what, lowered their profit margins? (which is obsolete because we have )
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 18:04 |
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Mescal posted:Come again? Public libraries are dying in part because technology has... what, lowered their profit margins? Because they're seeing less patrons, and townships and cities are using that as an excuse to cut funding. So yes, they are dying in part because the ubiquity of information thanks to technology has indirectly impacted their operating budgets.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 18:09 |
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If 1/4 the number of people come into the library per week, is it worth the money and space to keep it running? What about 1/10? 1/100? Libraries are swiftly becoming obsolete for a lot of their original purposes. Which is a huge shame for the small percentage of the population who DO still use them for their original purposes.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 18:35 |
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JnnyThndrs posted:No poo poo. Free public libraries and for-profit bookstores lived quite successfully together for well over a hundred years; the decline of bookstores JUST HAPPENED to dovetail with cheap online booksellers and the rising popularity of e-books. Funny coincidence, that is. I would be interested in really finding out if bookstore are really suffering that badly or the case of Borders failing due largely because of corporate competence creating a bit of a misunderstood case. Mainly because here in Australia, the other main bookstore chain Dymocks has continued to be quite successful and even your local corner bookshops still seem to be largely operating fine.
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thespaceinvader posted:If 1/4 the number of people come into the library per week, is it worth the money and space to keep it running? What about 1/10? 1/100? Which is why a lot of places are looking at modernizing the function of the library. A library is not by definition a place to store books or any other specific storage medium. It is a source of information in generals, whether that be from old books, Internet access, music, newspapers, microforms or any other format. Sure, anything digital can be accessed from home, but the library also exists as an important source of information and help for those who cannot or will not use the Internet. Old people in particular need help with that sort of thing, especially when basically all communication with public services happen online. Librarians are the custodians of knowledge, and will continue to be important for any kind of information query that cannot be summed up as a simple phrase for a search engine. I did a project on the subject a little while back on a course I took, and it's a subject that's very dear to me, since I spent a huge part of my childhood in the library and with my face buried in books.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 18:43 |
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Libraries are also a big help for low income families/individuals and the homeless.
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 18:54 |
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Aphrodite posted:Libraries are also a big help for low income families/individuals and the homeless. Which is another reason e: Rephrased that a bit.
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KozmoNaut posted:Which is why a lot of places are looking at modernizing the function of the library. Yeah, I'm really supportive of them diversifying and finding new avenues to be places where people can go to use media they wouldn't ordinarily be able to afford, I'm aware that a lot of libraries are doing things like 3d printing and laser cutting now which I think is great. Sadly, there's gently caress-all and shrinking funding for UK libraries so we're losing them left right and centre
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 19:03 |
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Fortunately e-books will never be a thing here so as far as I know libraries are doing OK (if they survive the current hitlers-cum-hick paedocult criminals-cum-corporate criminals cabinet).
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# ? Sep 27, 2015 19:07 |
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I've actually heard that as of late print book sales rose a little against e-books.
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I think libraries should buy redbox style machines for libraries to rent out DVDs, the uptake in library cards would be huge, and what convenience store wouldn't want a free movie rental machine out front drawing people in? Our library also has 3D printers, ebooks/Audiobooks you can download, etc. the library owns.
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