OK, let me qualify that. I never knowingly make huge leaps of logic.
Me neither. In fact, I can't recall ever knowingly having made a mistake either. Being perfect is boring.
OK, let me qualify that. I never knowingly make huge leaps of logic.
We are not talking of who is satisfied and who isn't Cliffy. We are discussing here the economic prosperity. Acording to all indicators, India and China are very much third world countries.
Now, if you are arguing about intangibles, if you are claiming that Indians and Chinese are more satisfied and happier than Americans or Canadians, we have no way of checking that. But we are discussing economic prosperity here.
I never make jumps in logic, countryboy.
I guess no one has ever accused you of "selling yourself short" S.J. :lol::lol:
Now, why would I sell myself short, JLM? What is in it for me?
What's in it for you? A few things
1. Never finding yourself "painted into a corner"
2. Conducive to more credibility from others.
3. Makes you look good when you prove to be better than your word.
...4. Not having to work so hard at trying to look perfect
5. Learning new things by encouraging others to bring forth their viewpoints
6. Feeling like you did something worthwhile at the end of the day
For #5 to work you have to face up to the fact that perhaps there are people around who know something you don't. Some people find that tough to accept................:lol:
What's in it for you? A few things
1. Never finding yourself "painted into a corner"
2. Conducive to more credibility from others.
3. Makes you look good when you prove to be better than your word.
...4. Not having to work so hard at trying to look perfect
. 5. Learning new things by encouraging others to bring forth their viewpoints
6. Feeling like you did something worthwhile at the end of the day
Sorry JLM, but income is the only meaningful standard with whch to judge the economic prosperity of a country. GDP of India is less than a tenth that of USA, its population is more than three times that of USA.
I don't do that anyway (work hard to look perfect), so it doesn't apply to me.
I learn new things by reading columnists, not by listening to what posters have to say, especially not in forums like this. Every poster has an agenda, preconceived ideas. While I respect opinion of others, I don't necessarily take anything anybody says as the Gospel truth.
I learn new things by reading serious articles, not by reading blogs by posters.
Does one want to do something worthwhile at the end of the day? And anyway, taking what some poster says as Gospel truth, how is that doing something worthwhile at the end fo the day?
So I guess the the Soviet Union was also an underdeveloped country; since there is no way of knowing what the average income was at that time it can only compared to what we know now, where, say, the average income in, oh, I dunno, Санкт Петербург for instance is around 10,000 Рублей / month, around $300. This, a country that held the balance of power worldwide for nearly two generations, a country that paid the pilot who shot down KAL 007 a princely sum
equivalant to USD$200, (the radar operators got double that), but I digress. This is a country that fielded a lot of scientists and made deep inroads in technology, some of which is still not mastered in this hemisphere.
This thread has diverged a long way from the original topic of a woman committing mayhem.
Sometimes when a discussion is starting to become embarrassing and nobody agrees with you, one just shifts to another subject......also moving the goal posts helps:lol:You're right there. "Assistant Professor Goes on a Killing Spree" doesn't begin to describe the relative wealth of Russia and the rest of the world or whatever the topic has morphed into.