Everybody thinks everybody else is getting free money from the gummint for doing nothing. This is due to the commercials on Faux Noise advertising scams.
Since only about 10% of people are left handed, this means that a ‘leftist’ is more likely to be left handed than the general population. And this of course supports the observation of a high correlation between left-handedness and superior intelligence. See my paper on this:http://howlandbolton.com/essays/read_more.php?sid=462
The majority of Americans do not know what science is, so naturally they cannot see any point in studying what makes no difference to their personal lives. The information is available online, but that means concentration on what has no obvious significance to their personal lives, which is intolerable. So intellectual laziness sustains self-satisfied ignorance, breeding creationists, anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers, and a wide range of lesser absurdities.
I’ll never forget the first time—when I was in college—50 years ago—doing a diatribe against research using fruit flies. (At 19, you know everything, you know. . .) The professor very kindly let me go on, then quietly explained that fruit flies (and mice) were used because their life spans were so short that the looked-for effect came to light much sooner. So many of those “silly, unbelievable” research projects have led to better cancer treatment, vaccines for many kinds of diseases, hybrid crops that can be grown in inhospitable places, fewer birth defects, etc. It really Is necessary to read/research further than the two or three paragraphs in the newspaper. Fortunately, there are many fine scientific publications on the market today that make science readable, understandable, and enjoyable.
Interesting that they show this as created by G. Brookins and S. MacNelly. I don’t know the date but this was originally drawn by Jeff MacNelly himself. I’ve seen it in one of the old books. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen this. I think they should do proper attributions.
AKHenderson Premium Member over 8 years ago
Anything to get research grants.
wcorvi over 8 years ago
Everybody thinks everybody else is getting free money from the gummint for doing nothing. This is due to the commercials on Faux Noise advertising scams.
Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 8 years ago
Since only about 10% of people are left handed, this means that a ‘leftist’ is more likely to be left handed than the general population. And this of course supports the observation of a high correlation between left-handedness and superior intelligence. See my paper on this:http://howlandbolton.com/essays/read_more.php?sid=462
KEA over 8 years ago
you should get a grant to study grammar
scpandich over 8 years ago
Given that that would be a disparity from the general population, that is kind of curious.
Earle H Landry over 8 years ago
The majority of Americans do not know what science is, so naturally they cannot see any point in studying what makes no difference to their personal lives. The information is available online, but that means concentration on what has no obvious significance to their personal lives, which is intolerable. So intellectual laziness sustains self-satisfied ignorance, breeding creationists, anti-vaxxers, climate change deniers, and a wide range of lesser absurdities.
1953Baby over 8 years ago
I’ll never forget the first time—when I was in college—50 years ago—doing a diatribe against research using fruit flies. (At 19, you know everything, you know. . .) The professor very kindly let me go on, then quietly explained that fruit flies (and mice) were used because their life spans were so short that the looked-for effect came to light much sooner. So many of those “silly, unbelievable” research projects have led to better cancer treatment, vaccines for many kinds of diseases, hybrid crops that can be grown in inhospitable places, fewer birth defects, etc. It really Is necessary to read/research further than the two or three paragraphs in the newspaper. Fortunately, there are many fine scientific publications on the market today that make science readable, understandable, and enjoyable.
jbmlaw01 over 8 years ago
78% are right handed, and yet still sinister.
William Wagner Premium Member over 8 years ago
Interesting that they show this as created by G. Brookins and S. MacNelly. I don’t know the date but this was originally drawn by Jeff MacNelly himself. I’ve seen it in one of the old books. This isn’t the first time I’ve seen this. I think they should do proper attributions.