There was a "quiz" in The Oregonian today about global warming, except it wasn't a quiz, it's a survey, except you get a grade, except you don't. Mealy-mouthed jackhats.
The survey was put together by some yahoos at Yale and they claim most Americans fail the test. More than half of the questions though are about how you feel about some statement or other. Questions of fact are a minority. So how are they grading this "test"? Are they only scoring the questions of fact? Or are they scoring your feelings as well? And if they are scoring my feelings, how dare they flunk me! They are my feelings and none of their business! Is that why they won't show me my score? And how do we know anybody is flunking if they aren't telling us how they are scoring this quiz and what our scores are?
With this kind of foolishness it's no wonder they can't sell global warming.
Silicon Forest
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Friday, October 22, 2010
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