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September 2, 2016 at 7:25 PM #800941September 2, 2016 at 7:29 PM #800942CoronitaParticipant
Phaster. You discredited yourself enough simply by your prior predictions, in which you were totally wrong.
You were totally wrong about your tin foil hat, conspiracy wacko conviction about peak oil.
Totally wrong.
So what makes you so convinced you would be so accurate in your prediction this time????
September 2, 2016 at 7:33 PM #800943phasterParticipantan UNOFFICIAL “Piggington” CHARACTER and THREAD REFERENCE
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I was tired of clogging up other threads pointing out bg’s fabrications…She can sometimes be a valuable contributor. But I think that she needs to be warned to stop making stuff up
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A while back, when I actually attempted to read her almost-plausible data-strewn nonsense, there was something that caught my eye
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I’m waiting with bated breath :=0
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Lighten up kids, or get a room, or something.
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BG’s post on 11/7/14 is one of the classics….
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I’ve read pretty much all of the threads on this blog since it started (I actually started reading Rich’s site about 10 years ago, but didn’t sign up right away when he re-instated the ability to comment). I don’t ever remember BG saying that she got in trouble for work for sleeping on the bathroom floor.
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I will admit – whenever a post gets too long or too boring… I scroll down to the next post.
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Can’t help it if you have reading comprehension issues.
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Man, that post was a doozy!
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If it takes an idiot like “harvey” over two weeks to “substantiate” his “claims” here yet he ca-a-a-a-an’t qui-i-i-te get it right., then what kind of person does it take to never substantiate her claims ever? To just lie and lie and then let those lies lie there?
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…most everything bearishgurl is stating is completely inaccurate, false and made up in her own mind with no apparent basis in fact whatsoever.
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I don’t know about you guys, but I’m thinking we have a contender for a new website slogan.
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Déjà vu
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Why is it so hard just to ignore their posts or put them on an ignore list?
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I wish folks here would just focus on real estate and investment topics and not these emotional attacks.
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hypocritical troll
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Cute! FLU Out… (mic drop).
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It may not be the popular thing to say, but BG nailed the issues with the home we are buying via an outside picture.…I think a majority of members on Rick’s site think they are more intelligent than most of the population, sophisticated with money and knowledgeable about political and global issues.
This often creates a clash of egos, and alpha personalities start coming out.
Good show.
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I concur with sdgrrl and mixalot, among others. BG might have strong opinions, as do many others here, but she’s made quite a few valuable contributions as well.
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My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.
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A few Piggs around here who routinely let their egos run amok (you know who you are) don’t realize that many of the very same posters who I’m publicly chastised on this board for giving “wrong advice” to invariably end up hours or days later requesting more of that “bad advice” from me in pm, lol. Of course, we all can’t be privy to what goes on in the “back room.”[/quote]coincidence??… since back room deals can’t be publicly vetted, guess thats it for “Argumentum ad Infinitum” or is possible to draw some kind of conclusion based on CONtext??? As they say a picture is worth a 1000 words…
AND
but this might be interpreted as a case of “Argumentum ad Hominem” which as I understand is NOT politically correct to use against other piggs because it might shatter the delusion that the pigg looking into a mirror might not be mentally well endowed WRT the mere proletariat (i.e. the observation made by “sdgrrl” about being above average)
LOL (I crack myself up), sigh…
FWIW because bearishgurl mentioned the specific phrase “egos run amok” along w/ the remark, ‘we all can’t be privy to what goes on in the “back room”‘ this brought to mind historical events (i.e. actual DATA that can be debated) illustrating the fact that bull$hit exists on many levels and in various disciplines (i.e. psychological, political and also w/ in the realm of economics)
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In honor of the highly anticipated return of Netflix’s House of Cards, here’s a list of backroom deals that happened in real life — that make Francis Underwood’s corrupt character seem all the more believable.Abscam
Teapot Dome Scandal
Chen Shui-Bian Scandals
Florida State Recount
Corrupt Governor Rod Blagojevich
Black Friday 1869
Lawyergate
Iran-Contra Affair
Jack Abramoff Lobbying Scandal
Watergatehttp://me.askmen.com/top-10-power-and-money/1091182/topten/infamous-political-deals
[/quote]lastly 60 minutes just rebroadcast a story about discussions that happens in the “back room” but this time around the public was privy to “back room” bull$hit (basically the news story showed individuals basically lacking a strong moral compass during the discussions of money)
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/hidden-camera-investigation-money-laundering-60-minutes/
September 2, 2016 at 7:56 PM #800944CoronitaParticipantPhaster, lay off the monthly dope and booze binge.
I guess now that the Peak Oil conspiracy has been busted, it’s time to move onto the next conspiracy. Bonds and pensions.
Hope you didn’t go long on oil when it was Peak Prices… Lol.
Let me know when your next revelation will be the next time you’re high. Entertainment factor, of course.
September 3, 2016 at 8:21 AM #800946svelteParticipant[quote=flu]
Let me know when your next revelation will be the next time you’re high. Entertainment factor, of course.[/quote]Conjures up images of phaster and bearish sitting around in an opium den pondering how to take a succinct three sentence thought and expand it into a monolithic, over-quoted, bolded, italicized, grotesquely pictured, 20 paragraph manifesto.
September 3, 2016 at 9:37 AM #800947Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=svelte][quote=flu]
Let me know when your next revelation will be the next time you’re high. Entertainment factor, of course.[/quote]Conjures up images of phaster and bearish sitting around in an opium den pondering how to take a succinct three sentence thought and expand it into a monolithic, over-quoted, bolded, italicized, grotesquely pictured, 20 paragraph manifesto.[/quote]
When I get around to upgrading the site software, I am really hoping to put in an “upvote” capability…
September 3, 2016 at 12:14 PM #800948ucodegenParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano]
When I get around to upgrading the site software, I am really hoping to put in an “upvote” capability…[/quote]Don’t know if that is a good thing or a bad thing. If you look at how the main stream media is chasing ‘popular’ thoughts vs digging for truth.. it might degrade this place to a elementary school level popularity contest – though the periodic name calling does seem drop down to elementary school mentality.September 3, 2016 at 12:31 PM #800949Rich ToscanoKeymaster[quote=ucodegen][quote=Rich Toscano]
When I get around to upgrading the site software, I am really hoping to put in an “upvote” capability…[/quote]Don’t know if that is a good thing or a bad thing. If you look at how the main stream media is chasing ‘popular’ thoughts vs digging for truth.. it might degrade this place to a elementary school level popularity contest – though the periodic name calling does seem drop down to elementary school mentality.[/quote]I’m not really sure what mainstream media trends have to do with the piggington forums getting a comment voting system… but regardless… if we had one, you could have downvoted my comment. See how handy that is? 😉
September 3, 2016 at 1:09 PM #800950CoronitaParticipantI just think it’s funny that for some reason, some people are so fixated on one particular issue to the point of an obsession. I mean, what’s up with the axe grinding on municipalities and public pensions?
I mean, there were so many nutjobs that were talking about peak oil. I filled up my 20 gallon SUV over at costco yesterday. Cost me $50, down from $85 I think. Track rat miata cost $24 to fill up, getting 18 miles/gallon (lol)..Synthetic motor oil fell from $35 to $20 for 5 quarts.
So much for peak oil…Lol.
September 3, 2016 at 2:27 PM #800951ucodegenParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano]
I’m not really sure what mainstream media trends have to do with the piggington forums getting a comment voting system… but regardless… if we had one, you could have downvoted my comment. See how handy that is? ;-)[/quote]True.. it is easy, but that also supports my contention. A simple thumbs down instead of having to put thought into one’s response, evaluate ones position critically and to craft a hopefully cognizant reply supporting ones position of disagreement. Not that it always occurs here. It becomes a ‘popularity’ contest (kind of like how elementary school was).. which is how the main stream media seems to currently work (ie. Don Henley’s “Dirty Laundry”). Easy is not always better.
The main stream media went downhill when they became ‘for profit’. I remember something was passed a long time ago that allowed them to become ‘for profit’ vs nonprofit (not that the owners of older newsprint didn’t make a good profit – ie. Hearst). I think the switch happened around the ’70s.
A good read on the news for-profit issue – http://www.editorsweblog.org/2005/06/29/mainstream-media-vs-journalism-vs-the-internet
A few quotes:
Gordon’s theories may all seem feasible, but another article in Philadelphia’s City Paper makes some good points about the sustainability of Internet journalism: “Interactive writers can quickly become slaves to instant ratings.”
Essentially, the fact that Internet content can be posted immediately will drive journalists to begin writing for popularity, instead of the investigative journalism society needs. “AOL’s narrowcasting encourages even the most diligent reporters to become entertainers,” says the articles author.
Of course I could have just down-voted your comment.. but then that would not have given anyone ideas as to why I downvoted, and might not have resulted in people thinking about their position on the subject either. It might degrade into an angry popularity upvote-downvote competition.
September 3, 2016 at 2:29 PM #800952ucodegenParticipant[quote=flu]Track rat miata cost $24 to fill up, getting 18 miles/gallon (lol)..Synthetic motor oil fell from $35 to $20 for 5 quarts.
So much for peak oil…Lol.[/quote]
A little OT.. but why are you getting such bad mileage on the Miata? Different ECU tuning? Running rich? I presume it is not road registered, or you don’t have to smog where you live?September 3, 2016 at 2:38 PM #800953Rich ToscanoKeymasterMy personal view is that there is a wide range in quality of postings here, and I would love to have a way to sort based on how high quality the community as a whole thinks postings are. This doesn’t mean you can’t read the low-rated ones, or that you can’t respond. It’s just another piece of information to use as you wish. I’ve been on discussion sites with upvote/downvote capability and found it to be a very useful feature.
Again I don’t understand what for-profit or mainstream media has to do with this subject. Piggington is a free discussion forum, it’s just a whole different kettle of fish.
September 3, 2016 at 3:02 PM #800955HobieParticipantDo forums that have that feature tend to retain the higher ranking posters and self select out the low ones?
There seems to be a natural life to forum posters in general not just here. People come and go.
Or, would a bit of moderation be helpful? I know, who has time for that;)
I would like a way to vote for a temp ban on members when posts turn personal or foul language. 3 strikes idea.
September 3, 2016 at 3:03 PM #800954ucodegenParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano]
Again I don’t understand what for-profit or mainstream media has to do with this subject. Piggington is a free discussion forum, it’s just a whole different kettle of fish.[/quote]Newsprint’s success (financial) these days is oriented around popularity, not critical content. Good critical content can be very unpopular. If your publication is not ‘popular’, you don’t get advertising revenue…
When someone’s content is rated on popularity, we risk going down the same route the results in quick sound-bites without much thought put into it. As someone else has stated, one can just filter a particular person out if they tend to produce more noise than signal.
However – these are just my opinions – can’t tell you what you must do with your website. I hope you read the full referenced posting though. I have many more on the risk that rating to popularity has on informed discussion.
I’ve seen blog sites degrade into the comment quality that yahoo has when ‘popularity’ upvote/downvote is added. Commenters spend less time on thinking about it and vote on ‘like’. Postings tend to get shorter and more inflammatory and less ‘thinking’ time is used before posting.
Right now, one needs to think things through or one will just get their arguments ‘ripped apart’. With upvote/downvote, one can write something really stupid but won’t get their position ripped apart. Just a lot of downvotes, which some people seem to like to get (any number of votes shows attention over posting something and getting zero votes either way)
[quote=Rich Toscano]My personal view is that there is a wide range in quality of postings here, and I would love to have a way to sort based on how high quality the community as a whole thinks postings are.[/quote]
You are assuming that the votes will be based uniformly on quality vs popularity. I think that is part of the mistake.September 3, 2016 at 3:12 PM #800956ucodegenParticipant[quote=Hobie]
I would like a way to vote for a temp ban on members when posts turn personal or foul language. 3 strikes idea.[/quote]
Censorship… just put them on ignore. Then they just ‘talk to the hand’ or ‘spit into the wind’ or ‘yell into the canyon that has no echo’…. kind of lonely for them.Censorship creates its own set of problems.
“I do not agree with what you have to say, but I’ll defend to the death your right to say it.” – Evelyn Beatrice Hall.
link for the nit-pickers on the above quote:
I Disapprove of What You Say, But I Will Defend to the Death Your Right to Say It
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