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Why don't we nuke Rita?
Kurgan Gringioni says...
Mad Dog wrote: The problem is that I never even slightly implied that the weatherman is always right. Yep, and the reason is that the models aren't entirely accurate, hence the "educated guess". If it's not an educated guess, then what is it? What it is - it's a disconnect. You have this problem distinguishing between research (such as modeling aerodynamics with computer simulations, then testing in a wind tunnel or trying to simulate the progression of weather events that result in hurricaines) and practice (like weather forecasting - which is highly subject to interpretation by hacks like yourself). The research end of modeling weather events IS progressing, whether you will admit it or not and as long as it progresses, then it has value. But even as models evolve, there will be weather forecasters that make human errors that will result in you having to shovel 6" of partly cloudy off of your driveway. And even if our species survives 1000 years and the models continue to improve, there will be errors and there will always be whiney-assed bitches such as yourself that have nothing better to do than whine and bitch about it. |
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Why don't we nuke Rita?
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Mad Dog wrote: Donald Munro says... Mad Dog wrote: Prove the butterfly effect, buttfly. Stu Fleming wrote: You have much to learn, young asshopper. Don't you mean "Much to learn you have, young asshopper." Been DVD shopping online again? Asshopper - I like that. Reminds me of my youth. I wonder what ever happened to the McGillicutty sisters... But to get back on point, I do know the history of the Butterfly Effect and do appreciate its cuteness. I was just trying to get Turdgun to go out there and do some work. He gave up on the computational approach, so maybe he should get a bunch of butterflies and see what he can do from that end? I don't have a helluva lot of respect for the "it can't be done" conclusion - it tends to be a self-fulfilling prophecy and these days, funding institutions seem to be listening to negativity too much. Just because a problem like modeling weather or wind drag over an auto is huge and may require more time and energy than is considered convenient, does that mean we should give up and go home? So how good are air flow simulations of such practical objects as automobiles? Do they predict vortex shedding without hints? Do they predict vortex shedding with hints? Do they model vortices or simply give the forces and energy dissipation? -- Michael Press |
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Why don't we nuke Rita?
Michael Press says...
So how good are air flow simulations of such practical objects as automobiles? Do they predict vortex shedding without hints? Do they predict vortex shedding with hints? Do they model vortices or simply give the forces and energy dissipation? Depends on how much you believe the propoganda. I think there's alot of hinting going on that's not fully being admitted to. |
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Why don't we nuke Rita?
Mad Dog wrote: I was just trying to get Turdgun to snip Dumbasses - You know what's funny? People actually think stuff like that has some sort of effect. thanks, Kurgan Gringioni |
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Why don't we nuke Rita?
Kurgan Gringioni says...
Mad Dog wrote: I was just trying to get Turdgun to You know what's funny? People actually think stuff like that has some sort of effect. Your reply proves it did, dumbass. |
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Why don't we nuke Rita?
Mad Dog wrote: Kurgan Gringioni says... Mad Dog wrote: I was just trying to get Turdgun to You know what's funny? People actually think stuff like that has some sort of effect. Your reply proves it did, dumbass. Dumbass - Uh huh. I get really, really mad when people mess around like that, especially when KG is a psuedonym. I'm mortified and horrified! thanks, K. Gringioni. |
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