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Tina writes:
As a matter of interest Mensa members who are not doing well in the general population seem to exhibit that same ego characteristic: we, the general population, are at fault for not recognizing and rewarding their worth ... Almost all Mensa members are socially dysfunctional; that's why they join Mensa. Only a very tiny fraction of the people who qualify for Mensa actually join the organization (65 million people are eligible, but the organization has only about 70,000 members). They are self-selected for social maladjustment. |
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Stefan Hueneburg writes:
It's still a game and not real. Simulations aren't real, either. So what? War games aren't real. Are you suggesting that military organizations practice by starting real wars instead? But you cannot draw any conclusion for the real world from a game with a simulated environment. Actually, I can draw quite a few conclusions, and they will be accurate. There's an old school that still dismisses simulation, but it's steadily shrinking. |
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On May 14, 1:16*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Bertie the Bunyip writes: Mxsmanic wrote in : He was a licensed pilot. And you are not. And he's dead. *And I'm not. Are you sure? Cheers |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Stefan Hueneburg writes: It's still a game and not real. Simulations aren't real, either. So what? War games aren't real. Are you suggesting that military organizations practice by starting real wars instead? But you cannot draw any conclusion for the real world from a game with a simulated environment. Actually, I can draw quite a few conclusions, and they will be accurate. There's an old school that still dismisses simulation, but it's steadily shrinking. The only "old school" that dismisses simulation is the simulated old school in your simulated brain. Real people in the real world understand the pluses and minuses of simulation and use it where it is a plus. Real people, unlike you Anthony, are very cognizant of the differences between the real world and the simulated world and use simulation for a positive result. |
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On May 14, 7:35*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Gig 601Xl Builder writes: The amount of income left to an individual after taxes have been paid, available for spending and saving. What about food and shelter? Tell us aboutyour food and shelter. I get the impression of a garret. Cheers |
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On May 14, 7:39*am, Mxsmanic wrote:
Stefan Hueneburg writes: It's still a game and not real. Simulations aren't real, either. *So what? War games aren't real. *Are you suggesting that military organizations practice by starting real wars instead? They are not computer simulations, they involve actual people on manouvers. Cheers |
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Steve Foley writes:
That's not what I was taught. It's in the Instrument Procedures Handbook. |
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More_Flaps writes:
They are not computer simulations, they involve actual people on manouvers. They are not wars, they are simulations of wars. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: Steve Foley writes: That's not what I was taught. It's in the Instrument Procedures Handbook. Instrument procedures are NOT the only way to fly, you moron. |
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"Mxsmanic" wrote in message
... Steve Foley writes: That's not what I was taught. It's in the Instrument Procedures Handbook. The Instrument Procedures Handbook does not address Visual Flight Rules. |
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