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NoName



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 09 2015,06:42   

So still no evidence to support placing 'muscle control systems' as an inherent element in intelligence.
Still no (rational) defense of the assertion.
Still no discussion of the implications of this assertion with respect to the intelligence of, say, Stephen Hawking and Hulk Hogan.
Still no answer to the question of what 'muscle control systems' are involved in conceiving (not communicating) a melody, a hypothesis, or a theory.
No answer to the question of what 'muscle control systems' are involved in recognizing a melody, a friend's voice, or the emotional tone of a voice.

Still nothing at all, which seems to be all Gary has.
Aside from the occasional cheeseburger, apparently.

  
GaryGaulin



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 09 2015,13:02   

I was treated to a surprise Halloween Whopper and fries for lunch! And even Paul Olsen stopped by, to check out our stratigraphy.

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NoName



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 10 2015,09:27   

Gary, we know you're full of whoppers.

We're still waiting for you to identify the specific 'muscle control systems' that are used in the specific act of composing a melody.
Likewise for the specific 'muscle control systems' that are used in the specific act of recognizing a melody already known to the listener.

Your diagram asserts that they must be there.  So what are they?

Note that your (truly pitiful) response that recognition or composition requires having previously heard the instruments the 'mental model' uses fails -- it is not specific and it appears in both cases that the 'muscle control system' is not involved as the (alleged) requirements for these intelligent acts would seem to be covered by the 'sensory addressed memory'.  They aren't but that's a later problem.
For now, what specific muscle control systems are used in recognizing a melody?  In crafting a hypothesis?  In crafting a theory?
What impact has Stephen Hawking's muscular atrophy had on his intelligence?

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 10 2015,11:26   

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we know you're full of whoppers.

He went to Burger King?

  
NoName



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 10 2015,11:32   

Quote (Henry J @ Oct. 10 2015,12:26)
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we know you're full of whoppers.

He went to Burger King?

Either went to, was taken to, or was brought food from.
The "Halloween Whopper" is their current promotion.

The only interesting thing about it is that it apparently contains molecules that have "learned" how to turn your poop green.
lol

  
Cubist



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 10 2015,15:24   

Quote (NoName @ Oct. 10 2015,11:32)
Quote (Henry J @ Oct. 10 2015,12:26)
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we know you're full of whoppers.

He went to Burger King?

Either went to, was taken to, or was brought food from.
The "Halloween Whopper" is their current promotion.

The only interesting thing about it is that it apparently contains molecules that have "learned" how to turn your poop green.
lol

The first time I saw a photo of a Hallowe'en Whopper—a hamburger with honest-to-Satan black buns—I wondered if it was an Internet joke. Turns out it's real.

As for the "green shit" effect, apparently BK uses a mixture of different food coloring agents to make the buns black. Most of these agents are absorbed into the intestines, but one, called "Blue #1" or "Brilliant Blue FCF", is not. So you end up with Blue #1 in your shit… which already has a lot of bile in it… and since bile is yellow, the addition of blue means you end up with green shit.

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 10 2015,15:49   

There's a Soylent Green joke in there somewhere, but I'm trying to eliminate crap in my posts.

  
NoName



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 10 2015,15:54   

Quote (N.Wells @ Oct. 10 2015,16:49)
There's a Soylent Green joke in there somewhere, but I'm trying to eliminate crap in my posts.

In the thread where we're up to our eyebrows in it?
:p

(You do know there's a nutrition company making a product called Soylent?  Someone apparently thought that was a good idea...)

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,11:51   

Quote (Cubist @ Oct. 10 2015,15:24)
The first time I saw a photo of a Hallowe'en Whopper—a hamburger with honest-to-Satan black buns—I wondered if it was an Internet joke. Turns out it's real.

My bun was a normal color. But since it said Halloween Whopper on the wrapper I assumed that is what is was.

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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,12:33   

Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,12:51)
Quote (Cubist @ Oct. 10 2015,15:24)
The first time I saw a photo of a Hallowe'en Whopper—a hamburger with honest-to-Satan black buns—I wondered if it was an Internet joke. Turns out it's real.

My bun was a normal color. But since it said Halloween Whopper on the wrapper I assumed that is what is was.

Tsk.  You've been ripped off, Gary!  It's supposed to be black.  Just another case of a 'real-science' worker being oppressed by 'the man'.

rofl

  
N.Wells



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,13:32   

It's looking black on Google Images
https://www.google.com/search?....bih=657

http://www.gamezone.com/news.......3426051
I would say that creating a controversy over whether a black hamburger turns your post-digestion remnants green is marketing genius.
Edited to add: at least whenever kids get a say in where to eat.

  
GaryGaulin



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,13:45   

Quote (N.Wells @ Oct. 11 2015,13:32)
It's looking black on Google Images
https://www.google.com/search?....bih=657

http://www.gamezone.com/news.......3426051
I would say that creating a controversy over whether a black hamburger turns your post-digestion remnants green is marketing genius.

Wow! How Goth is that huh?

Mine was a normal Whopper. It did not cause any weird physiological effects.

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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,14:40   

Quote (NoName @ Oct. 11 2015,12:33)
Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,12:51)
Quote (Cubist @ Oct. 10 2015,15:24)
The first time I saw a photo of a Hallowe'en Whopper—a hamburger with honest-to-Satan black buns—I wondered if it was an Internet joke. Turns out it's real.

My bun was a normal color. But since it said Halloween Whopper on the wrapper I assumed that is what is was.

Tsk.  You've been ripped off, Gary!  It's supposed to be black.  Just another case of a 'real-science' worker being oppressed by 'the man'.

rofl

Speaking of (your) being oppressed by some authority did you ever wonder who (metaphorically speaking) left behind the (what appears to be a) burger wrapper riding with Black Hole Sun producing stealthy Lucky Lady (Kathy Martin) personified in the Rev Theory - Hell Yeah video?

As it turned out she was not as scary as first thought. We just had to get used to not caring that such a theory has religious implications galore (like Darwinian theory does). Sure it was a wild ride where it seemed to some like science will all go to hell at any moment, but it didn't, fraidy cat.

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NoName



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,14:43   

And the madness continues.

Speaking of which, more or less, you still haven't  addressed the issue of why 'muscle control' is integral to intelligence as such.  What impact has Stephen Hawking's muscular atrophy had on his intelligence?

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,14:46   

Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,20:40)

Speaking of (your) being oppressed by some authority did you ever wonder who (metaphorically speaking) left behind the (what appears to be a) burger wrapper riding with Black Hole Sun producing stealthy Lucky Lady (Kathy Martin) personified in the Rev Theory - Hell Yeah video?

As it turned out she was not as scary as first thought. We just had to get used to not caring that such a theory has religious implications galore (like Darwinian theory does). Sure it was a wild ride where it seemed to some like science will all go to hell at any moment, but it didn't, fraidy cat.

Denyse?

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,15:40   

Quote (Woodbine @ Oct. 11 2015,14:46)
Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,20:40)

Speaking of (your) being oppressed by some authority did you ever wonder who (metaphorically speaking) left behind the (what appears to be a) burger wrapper riding with Black Hole Sun producing stealthy Lucky Lady (Kathy Martin) personified in the Rev Theory - Hell Yeah video?

As it turned out she was not as scary as first thought. We just had to get used to not caring that such a theory has religious implications galore (like Darwinian theory does). Sure it was a wild ride where it seemed to some like science will all go to hell at any moment, but it didn't, fraidy cat.

Denyse?

From the NCSE:

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Science still under siege in Kansas
June 27th, 2005

Nevertheless, on June 15, the board voted 7-3 to send the standards, as revised by the subcommittee, to the original writing committee; both Connie Morris and her fellow school board member Kathy Martin indicated that they would propose additional revisions to the standards at a later date.

http://ncse.com/news.......s-00623


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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,16:42   

Quote (NoName @ Oct. 11 2015,14:43)
And the madness continues.

Speaking of which, more or less, you still haven't  addressed the issue of why 'muscle control' is integral to intelligence as such.  What impact has Stephen Hawking's muscular atrophy had on his intelligence?

I think you already beat that strawman into a dead horse.

But to help liven things up around here I can mention that I just finished contacting neuroscientists in case they have any comments or suggestions in regards to the ID Lab #5 that to me looks ready to submit to Planet Source Code.

More:
http://sandwalk.blogspot.com/2015.......9388721

Obligatory melodrama is now in order!
Europe - The Final Countdown (Official Video)

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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,16:48   

Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,17:42)
Quote (NoName @ Oct. 11 2015,14:43)
And the madness continues.

Speaking of which, more or less, you still haven't  addressed the issue of why 'muscle control' is integral to intelligence as such.  What impact has Stephen Hawking's muscular atrophy had on his intelligence?

I think you already beat that strawman into a dead horse.

But to help liven things up around here I can mention that I just finished contacting neuroscientists in case they have any comments or suggestions in regards to the ID Lab #5 that to me looks ready to submit to Planet Source Code.

More:
http://sandwalk.blogspot.com/2015.......9388721

Obligatory melodrama is now in order!
Europe - The Final Countdown (Official Video)

And yet you've never been able to show that, or why, it is a strawman.
Others here seem to agree with my take on it, not yours.

Your diagram is wrong, right from the start.

  
GaryGaulin



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,17:15   

So far so good! Here's video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v....fZpx5dY

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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,17:29   

Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,23:42)
More:
http://sandwalk.blogspot.com/2015.......9388721

You theoloons crack me up

Your delusions of grandeur make you completely incapable of processing sarcasm. The instant you seem to spot some reinforcement you start salivating like Paulov's dog

Sorry to break it to you buddy, but Ted was mocking you and your theory there

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,18:16   

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Sorry to break it to you buddy, but Ted was mocking you and your theory there

You noticed that too. Wow, you shure are smart. There might be hope for you, after-all.

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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,20:05   

Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,18:16)
Quote (dazz @ Oct. 11 2015,17:29)
Sorry to break it to you buddy, but Ted was mocking you and your theory there

You noticed that too. Wow, you shure are smart. There might be hope for you, after-all.

So why did you share that here?   Are you so desperate for attention that you want to share your abuse in as many places as possible?  Were you trying to make us jealous that someone else was making fun of you?  Are you jealous that Edgar is getting more attention lately?

Also: "shure"?  "After-all"?

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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 11 2015,21:18   

Quote (Texas Teach @ Oct. 11 2015,20:05)
Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,18:16)
Quote (dazz @ Oct. 11 2015,17:29)
Sorry to break it to you buddy, but Ted was mocking you and your theory there

You noticed that too. Wow, you shure are smart. There might be hope for you, after-all.

So why did you share that here?   Are you so desperate for attention that you want to share your abuse in as many places as possible?  Were you trying to make us jealous that someone else was making fun of you?  Are you jealous that Edgar is getting more attention lately?

Also: "shure"?  "After-all"?

Oh goodness me bad splelling. I must blame it on the armpit deodorant that never seemed to be spelled right.

And after having to nominate Sal for the past decade's most scientifically useful information (for the ID movement) it's a miracle I did not get buried by hundreds of angry posts. That took bravery.

I'm now maybe a little bored. You must be too, to be posting here with me. Wanna help look for optional cognitive scientists to send an ID Lab-5 link to?

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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 12 2015,05:11   

Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 12 2015,04:18)
Quote (Texas Teach @ Oct. 11 2015,20:05)
Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,18:16)
 
Quote (dazz @ Oct. 11 2015,17:29)
Sorry to break it to you buddy, but Ted was mocking you and your theory there

You noticed that too. Wow, you shure are smart. There might be hope for you, after-all.

So why did you share that here?   Are you so desperate for attention that you want to share your abuse in as many places as possible?  Were you trying to make us jealous that someone else was making fun of you?  Are you jealous that Edgar is getting more attention lately?

Also: "shure"?  "After-all"?

Oh goodness me bad splelling. I must blame it on the armpit deodorant that never seemed to be spelled right.

And after having to nominate Sal for the past decade's most scientifically useful information (for the ID movement) it's a miracle I did not get buried by hundreds of angry posts. That took bravery.

I'm now maybe a little bored. You must be too, to be posting here with me. Wanna help look for optional cognitive scientists to send an ID Lab-5 link to?

Why don't you code an app to help Salvita with his logic? He just keeps embarrassing himself there.

I would suggest a script that sends a delete every time he types on his keyboard

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 12 2015,06:37   

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But since it said Halloween Whopper on the wrapper I assumed that is what is was.


Just like your dreck says "theory" on it you assume that it is one.

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 12 2015,12:59   

Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,19:18)
And after having to nominate Sal for the past decade's most scientifically useful information (for the ID movement)...

All you need to know about the decade since Dover, in half a sentence.

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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 12 2015,13:01   

Quote (JohnW @ Oct. 12 2015,13:59)
Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,19:18)
And after having to nominate Sal for the past decade's most scientifically useful information (for the ID movement)...

All you need to know about the decade since Dover, in half a sentence.

Pretty much all you need to know about Gary, too.

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 12 2015,16:31   

Quote (JohnW @ Oct. 12 2015,12:59)
Quote (GaryGaulin @ Oct. 11 2015,19:18)
And after having to nominate Sal for the past decade's most scientifically useful information (for the ID movement)...

All you need to know about the decade since Dover, in half a sentence.

After taking a stroll down memory lane of the 2006 on up topics posted at the Kansas Citizens For Science forum it looks to me like several months of reading right there alone:

http://www.kcfs.org/phpBB3.....=Search

And I found the topic that best shows why Kathy Martin was so powerful in her district, even easily won reelection:

http://www.kcfs.org/phpBB3.....#p11157

I would not talk about her like I do unless she was an epic trouble maker that stirred up a whole lot of science fun and adventure. What she emailed to the Pastafarians only greatly added to her fame and became like a God works in mysterious ways forewarning that something prophetic like that was eventually going to happen.

The decade since Dover was a very busy period of time. It's too bad so many missed all the excitement.

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NoName



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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 12 2015,16:34   

Still trying to distract from the failure of your "theory" eh?
Pity it won't work.

  
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(Permalink) Posted: Oct. 12 2015,20:24   

And Joe G struck again! But it was helpful:  

http://sandwalk.blogspot.com/2015....9180147

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