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TopicCritic score vs. Audience score. Which do you trust more?
SavageGlum100
01/16/18 10:38:35 AM
#49
It depends on the movie.
If I'm reading the critic reviews and it's pretty clear they have a negative bias because a film isn't politically correct, then I ignore that and read the audience reviews.
However, if it's pretty clear the audience reviews seem bias as well, I'll go back to the critic reviews.
However, in the end, I try to read BOTH critic and audience reviews, but I try to follow the reviews which appear to be informative and not bias.
TopicHawaii just got a missile alert
SavageGlum100
01/13/18 6:01:22 PM
#121
Oliver_Oliver posted...
This is WEIRD news (this is an article from the NEW YORK TIMES):

Alert About Missile Bound for Hawaii Was Sent in Error, Officials Say

"An early-morning emergency alert mistakenly warning of an incoming ballistic missile attack was dispatched to cellphones across Hawaii early Saturday morning, setting off widespread panic in a state that was already extremely anxious because of escalating tensions between the United States and North Korea.

Officials recalled the alert about 40 minutes after it was issued in a scramble of confusion over why it happened. Outrage was immediately expressed by state officials and among people who live in what is normally a famously tranquil part of the Pacific.

Officials said the alert had resulted from human error and was not the work of hackers or a foreign government. At no time, officials said, was there any indication that a nuclear attack had been launched on the United States. The public must have confidence in our emergency alert system, the governor, David Y. Ige, said. I am working to get to the bottom of this so we can prevent an error of this type in the future.

The Federal Communications Commission announced Saturday afternoon it had begun a full investigation into the FALSE missile alert in Hawaii.

The alert went out at about 8:10 a.m., lighting up phones of people still in bed or up for an early surf. BALLISTIC MISSILE THREAT INBOUND TO HAWAII. SEEK IMMEDIATE SHELTER. THIS IS NOT A DRILL, it read.

People flocked to shelters, crowding highways in scenes of terror and helplessness. I was running through all the scenarios in my head, but there was nowhere to go, nowhere to pull over to, said Mike Staskow, a retired military captain.

At Konawaena High School on the Island of Hawaii, where a high school wrestling championship was taking place, school officials, more accustomed to responding to alerts of high surf or tsunamis, moved people to the center of the gym as they tried to figure out how to shelter someone from a nuclear missile.

Everyone cooperated, said Kellye Krug, the athletic director at the school. Once they were gathered, we let them use cellphones to reach loved ones. There were a couple kids who were emotional, the coaches were right there to console kids. After the retraction was issued, we gave kids time to reach out again.

Around the Koa Kea Hotel at Poipu Beach on the island of Kauai, guests looked quizzically around, wondering aloud if the alert was real. Many made their way to the main lobby, where they were invited by hotel staff to shelter in the basement parking garage among the vehicles. Very little information was provided, and the sense of urgency and panic rose.

Within several minutes, about 30 people were huddled in the garage, some making phone calls or scanning Twitter for details. Others gathered together near the edges of the garage, trying to make sense of the alert. At least one young guest was crying.

Word spread quickly after Representative Tulsi Gabbard of Hawaii tweeted at 8:19 that the alert was a false alarm. The hotel staff, however, told guests not to leave the property until they got the all clear. Many decided on their own that it was safe to venture out once tweets began appearing from officials saying the alert was false.

In Washington, the White House said President Trump had been informed of the events. The president has been briefed on the state of Hawaiis emergency management exercise, said Lindsay Walters, a deputy press secretary. This was purely a state exercise.


Here is the rest of the article if you want to read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/01/13/us/hawaii-missile.html

Interesting read.... but I find the entire story to be weird. Some things don't make sense.


Something fishy is going on. She explains:

TopicTrump says border wall is no longer necessary
SavageGlum100
01/05/18 2:25:42 PM
#156
KeeperOfShadows posted...
Oliver_Oliver posted...
KeeperOfShadows posted...
People actually thought he was going to have a physical wall built? I always figured that was just some stupid thing he liked to say to get a rise out of the public.


@KeeperOfShadows

Months ago they spent between $2.4 - $4 MILLION (not cents, not hundreds, not thousands, but MILLIONS) on wall prototypes.... it was going to be a real thing before reality hit that a full fledged wall would cost well over into the billions (about $22 billion..... something they can't spare).

SOURCE: http://www.businessinsider.com/eight-prototypes-trump-border-wall-finished-in-san-diego-mexico-politics-patrol-customs-budget-congress-2017-10

zzeennoolloo posted...
UnfairRepresent posted...
So why did we spend all those millions of dollars on the prototypes?


SSSHHHHH.
QUIET.
They are trying to sweep that info under the rug and hope everyone forgets.
Don't say nothin!!!


oh....
yeah... gotta keep quiet about that $2.4 - $4 million spent on those wall prototypes (money that could have been spent on schools, the homeless, etc, etc) and hope everyone forgets about those.... especially when it's time for Trumps re-election a few years from now.


Fucking crazy...

I don't follow politics much, and always just handwaved the whole wall statement because it just sounds too moronic to take seriously.


They spent around $2.4 to $4 million on wall prototypes?
What the fuck? Why the fuck would they do that and why the fuck do those prototypes cost that fucking much????

https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/donald-trump/construction-begins-prototypes-trump-s-border-wall-n804911

^ What the fuck?
"Each one will be 18 to 30 feet tall and take a month to complete and in total will cost taxpayers anywhere between $2.4 million and $4 million."

What.....
What the fuck!!!!
TopicWhat advice would you give to your 13-year old self?
SavageGlum100
12/17/17 9:02:22 PM
#27
JOExHIGASHI posted...
i'd give him lotto numbers
TopicYou are allowed to prevent either Hitlers birth or Trump running for president
SavageGlum100
10/05/17 1:19:06 PM
#99
Flasbangs posted...
Neither. We can't know what would have happened instead that might have been worse.


^THIS.
Weird and horrible shit tends to happen when you mess with the space time continuum. Vicious butterfly effect bullshit will happen 9 times out of 10. What if (and I am pulling a sci-fi scenario out of my ass, but what if....) taking out Hitler means World War 2 never happens and that results in vicious space aliens invading Earth? Because of World War 2, the space aliens got scared off because of all the crazy shit they saw, but because they saw world peace instead because Hitler was never born and World War 2 never happened, they saw that as an opportunity to invade, resulting in A LOT of people dying during what became the Universal War of the 40's.

The aliens were defeated, but 70% of the human population were slaughtered (wiping out most of us here on Gamefaqs since we were never born) and civilization, technology and medicine was set back by 500 years (forget stuff like the internet or cell phones, we don't even have toilets anymore).
Yeah, it's a sci-fi scenario, BUT the point here is that when you mess with time travel, LOTS of fucked up shit can happen.
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