The original paper is worth a read. Funny enough, they can get the results to repeat in most countries, except for in SE Asia. As an introductory college science teacher, I have found the paper to be the best advice and worst prison sentence I've ever had.
GoldenSpydie wrote:So what's the consensus? Intentional troll (my guess) or actual person?
Considering the outcome and conduct up to this point, what's the difference?
Warhammer 40000 is- basically- Lord Of The Rings on a cocktail of every drug known to man and genuine lunar dust, stuck in a blender with Alien, Mechwarrior, Dune, Starship Troopers, Fahrenheit 451 and Star Wars, bathed in blood, turned up to eleventy billion, set on fire, and catapulted off into space screaming "WAAAGH!" and waving a chainsaw sword- without the happy ending.
GoldenSpydie wrote:So what's the consensus? Intentional troll (my guess) or actual person?
I'm guessing he really thought that his ideas were great. When he realized that he was being shot down in flames all time, he tried to troll deliberately.
Midnightrider wrote:
In all seriousness I have used the feature but not because of what somebody said. Only because he just posts wall of pics a hundred times a day with no text and it's annoying to scroll past it on a phone. So yeah I have to agree this is a pretty good bunch of guys.
And of the same set of knives each time. :D
All pointed straight at the bottom edge of the screen......yeah. I get ya.
what's the deal with zip tying a hexnut onto a knife or adding a Phillips head screw to a spydie hole?
Spydergirl88 wrote:
what's the deal with zip tying a hexnut onto a knife or adding a Phillips head screw to a spydie hole?
A hex nut cable tied to the Spyder hole makes for a knife which is much more aesthetically pleasing. :cool:
A bolt or in this case a Philips Head Screw bolted through the Spyder hole is multi purpose. It too enhances the aesthetics, balances and makes it much easier to remove the knife from any pocket particularly in tip up carry. It also stops all manner of debris from accumulating in the Spyder hole and acts as a stop to stop you cutting all the way through certain materials.
Hope this helps! :p
A day without laughter is a day wasted. ~ Charlie Chaplin
Spydergirl88 wrote:
what's the deal with zip tying a hexnut onto a knife or adding a Phillips head screw to a spydie hole?
A hex nut cable tied to the Spyder hole makes for a knife which is much more aesthetically pleasing. :cool:
A bolt or in this case a Philips Head Screw bolted through the Spyder hole is multi purpose. It too enhances the aesthetics, balances and makes it much easier to remove the knife from any pocket particularly in tip up carry. It also stops all manner of debris from accumulating in the Spyder hole and acts as a stop to stop you cutting all the way through certain materials.
Spydergirl88 wrote:
what's the deal with zip tying a hexnut onto a knife or adding a Phillips head screw to a spydie hole?
A hex nut cable tied to the Spyder hole makes for a knife which is much more aesthetically pleasing. :cool:
A bolt or in this case a Philips Head Screw bolted through the Spyder hole is multi purpose. It too enhances the aesthetics, balances and makes it much easier to remove the knife from any pocket particularly in tip up carry. It also stops all manner of debris from accumulating in the Spyder hole and acts as a stop to stop you cutting all the way through certain materials.
Hope this helps! :p
You will be receiving an invoice from me to replace my Sarcasm-O-Meter. I pointed it at your post and the needle span round the dial at 900rpm then fell off.
You can pay me in Vegemite :D
Warhammer 40000 is- basically- Lord Of The Rings on a cocktail of every drug known to man and genuine lunar dust, stuck in a blender with Alien, Mechwarrior, Dune, Starship Troopers, Fahrenheit 451 and Star Wars, bathed in blood, turned up to eleventy billion, set on fire, and catapulted off into space screaming "WAAAGH!" and waving a chainsaw sword- without the happy ending.
demoncase wrote:You will be receiving an invoice from me to replace my Sarcasm-O-Meter. I pointed it at your post and the needle span round the dial at 900rpm then fell off.
You can pay me in Vegemite :D
Ah, hahaha, ah, hahaha! :rolleyes:
A day without laughter is a day wasted. ~ Charlie Chaplin
bearfacedkiller wrote:Probably for the best. That could not have possibly gone anywhere good from there.
Not really... and I'm still cringing from the mental image of all those beautiful grapefocado groves lit by the glow of NK missile strikes
I must admit that it wasn't a shiny footprints moment in the making, but MA has definitely worked hard to earn the designation of troll supreme on this forum.
Midnightrider wrote:
In all seriousness I have used the feature but not because of what somebody said. Only because he just posts wall of pics a hundred times a day with no text and it's annoying to scroll past it on a phone. So yeah I have to agree this is a pretty good bunch of guys.
And of the same set of knives each time. :D
All pointed straight at the bottom edge of the screen......yeah. I get ya.
what's the deal with zip tying a hexnut onto a knife or adding a Phillips head screw to a spydie hole?
Who knows? maybe the individual in question doesn't have a thumb or index fiber on their strong hand and needs these "mods" to open the knives.
bearfacedkiller wrote:Very interesting Dr. Mastiff! :)
The Dunning–Kruger effect.
"In the field of psychology, the Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias wherein persons of low ability suffer from illusory superiority, mistakenly assessing their cognitive ability as greater than it is. The cognitive bias of illusory superiority derives from the metacognitive inability of low-ability persons to recognize their own ineptitude."
I think this is very probably accurate in this case. And, it may explain many trolls and their tenacity of opinion and failure to respond intelligently to criticism.
Overheard at the end of the ice age, “We’ve been having such unnatural weather.”