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I've seen McCain tell a joke. The man has a sense of humor, but he lost it somewhere along the campaign trail.
hair plugs? really?
hair plugs? really?
I've seen McCain tell a joke. The man has a sense of humor, but he lost it somewhere along the campaign trail.
hair plugs? really?
Do you think a planetarium is just a place to look at a projected 3D imageof the night sky? No, really, I want to know what you think planetariums are used for, because the image you're projecting of yourself isn't very sparkling.Their first look at the stars??? Why didn't they just go outside??
Pssst. they are not really stars. They are little dots of light that represent the stars. In the computer age, aren't planetariums obsolete?
I see you completely ignored my question about computers making planetariums obsolete.
Pssst. they are not really stars. They are little dots of light that represent the stars. In the computer age, aren't planetariums obsolete?
Their first look at the stars??? Why didn't they just go outside??
Pssst. they are not really stars. They are little dots of light that represent the stars. In the computer age, aren't planetariums obsolete?
Well, if you lived in Chicago, you'd know that you can never see but a few stars even in the best of circumstances. And very very few of us are favored in this day and age with an absolutely dark sky, so the only way you can appreciate how many stars there are, or that you can see the Milky Way or the Magellanic Clouds or M-31 or the Orion Nebula by eye is in a planetarium.
Only in a planetarium can a teacher be assured a clear "night" for the execution of a planned lecture, and most primary school children simply cannot be gotten to a dark field in the middle of the night for one anyway.
And Planetariums are essential for teaching stellar navigation.
And yes, some people have vision that cannot correct for infinity, and they cannot appreciate the heavens except in a planetarium, or they have defects on night vision such that only in a planetarium, where you can increase the brightness of the objects far beyond what is natural, can they see any of them at all. I have spoken to several.
So, you can argue for luddite ignorance if you want to; it does not reflect well on you or your movement or your candidate.
I thought the same thing - it's not a debate at all, just a stand-up recitation. I fell asleep after 45 minutes. I came here this morning hoping I had missed some inciteful speech or even a well-laid zinger but it sounds like the whole thing was just a yawner.
Obviously you have never been inside a modern planetarium.
There is a lot more to the Adler planetarium than just a bunch of lights on the ceiling.
Computers? Hah.
I think it was in McCain's favor.
He had better control of himself and the debate.
I think tonight was a disaster for our side. I'm dumbfounded that no one else seems to think so. Obama did everything he needed to do, McCain did nothing he needed to do. What am I missing?
The whole "My Friends" thing is an interesting tactic. I don't think it is meant to actually trick anyone into thinking he is our personal friend. As you noted, McCain has an age element. Rather than ignore this, a good strategy would be to play up its strengths. Such as the experience that comes with age.
The whole "my friends" thing hearkens back to earlier times, when politicians made speeches on radio or in black and white news reels, when we didn't have the Internet to discover, analyze, and spread the dirt on the candidates like we can today. There was more trust, even awe (and fear), of the high level politicians, and the belief that it was they and their decisions that guided our nation. Growing up to be president was sometimes seen as the ultimate goal in school.
So I think McCain is using that phrase to try to create a mood that makes people connect him to those earlier times. To "The Good Old Days".
Good luck with that.
Do you think a planetarium is just a place to look at a projected 3D imageof the night sky? No, really, I want to know what you think planetariums are used for, because the image you're projecting of yourself isn't very sparkling.
I wager our friend here is utterly ignorant of how such theaters are used and how important they are in public education.
I agree. I doubt that John McCain ever took any of his kids to a museum, zoo, aquarium or planetatium.
Sarah probably did though. Like the Creation Museum.I agree. I doubt that John McCain ever took any of his kids to a museum, zoo, aquarium or planetatium.
I'd go as far as to call this debate "boring."
And they continue that process for a hour or two. Then we might actually get a picture of who these two are.