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Apparently, mathematics is mysogynistic. Who knew?
I R A Darth Aggie
at August 12, 2015 6:52 AM
Asche Schow examines the rise of "emotional reasoning" and campus life.
She quotes a Title IX administrator claiming that "regret=rape".
I R A Darth Aggie
at August 12, 2015 7:49 AM
"Instead of helping to set up a perimeter around the showroom, Miller confronted Taylor and ordered him to get down on the ground, Johnson said. Taylor did not comply. Instead, he began "actively advancing toward Officer Miller," Johnson said.
Miller's field training officer, who had followed Miller into the showroom, drew his own Taser. The training officer heard a single pop of what he thought was Miller's Taser, but Miller actually had drawn his service weapon and fired it at Taylor, who is believed to have been 7 to 10 feet away from the officer, Johnson said. After Taylor continued to approach, Miller fired his gun three more times."
Good example of two wrongs not making a right.
Actively advancing toward a police officer is never a good thing, but odds are that you can cover a 10 foot distance before someone can draw a gun. (If the gun is already drawn then ... )
Apparently, mathematics is mysogynistic. Who knew?
I R A Darth Aggie at August 12, 2015 6:52 AM
Asche Schow examines the rise of "emotional reasoning" and campus life.
She quotes a Title IX administrator claiming that "regret=rape".
I R A Darth Aggie at August 12, 2015 7:49 AM
"Instead of helping to set up a perimeter around the showroom, Miller confronted Taylor and ordered him to get down on the ground, Johnson said. Taylor did not comply. Instead, he began "actively advancing toward Officer Miller," Johnson said.
Miller's field training officer, who had followed Miller into the showroom, drew his own Taser. The training officer heard a single pop of what he thought was Miller's Taser, but Miller actually had drawn his service weapon and fired it at Taylor, who is believed to have been 7 to 10 feet away from the officer, Johnson said. After Taylor continued to approach, Miller fired his gun three more times."
Good example of two wrongs not making a right.
Actively advancing toward a police officer is never a good thing, but odds are that you can cover a 10 foot distance before someone can draw a gun. (If the gun is already drawn then ... )
http://www.gosanangelo.com/news/national/the-latest-on-athletes-death-officer-fired-over-shooting
Bob in Texas at August 12, 2015 10:07 AM
How much is the current federal debt? The U.S. Treasury says you don't need to know. And neither does your Congressman.
(Apologies for linking to a Bing cache... our net-nanny software at work won't let me access the real article.)
Cousin Dave at August 12, 2015 12:31 PM
Apologies if this has already been posted.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/02/business/a-company-copes-with-backlash-against-the-raise-that-roared.html?&_r=1
Steamer at August 12, 2015 1:33 PM
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