I LOVED this blog entry. Very well said indeed.
I understand. I was just hoping; you can understand that.
LoL ... trust me...Canada finds him entertaining (to put it mildly)... but we have our own hornet nests to tend, if you get the drift.
I could have made it more thorough, but that would have required thousands of words. For a terse summary this one is fine. Say, could we send him up to run Yukon? He would be entertaining to Canada, and we would lose him.
Catchy title indeed. Very thorough and very interesting. The world is watching, that's for sure.
I'm glad you liked it. But based on the numbers, people prefer my post titled "Equality for All; the Fourteenth Amendment". It's a few years old, but it has had plenty of views. After rereading that one, I can see why it has been popular.
Based on the number of reads this Blog entry has, I would say that lots of people find your entries intriguing. I found your words interesting and informative. Your closing paragraph was awesome, by the way, Peter.
Originally Posted by kiz_paws What a good read this gem was. I actually read through it twice. Great! I'm glad that someone else likes it.
What a good read this gem was. I actually read through it twice.
Originally Posted by kiz_paws Great link, Peter. I like how you back up your facts with information -- it adds to the flavor, if you will, of your blog entries. Great! I find it annoying when people shoot from the hip and are wrong, especially when they claim to be scientists or other experts, and I like to differentiate myself from those that I do not like. I have done several posts on pseudo-science and fake facts; there is plenty of material for bother, and the Economist regularly runs articles decrying scientists who fake their data.
Great link, Peter. I like how you back up your facts with information -- it adds to the flavor, if you will, of your blog entries.
Originally Posted by kiz_paws I liked what you had to say about medical care. As well, the racism point regarding biology disagreeing with 'there is more than one race of humans" -- I found this interesting indeed. I also found that item surprising, when I first learned it, but it is a matter of the definition of race*, and that is backed up by the genetics. There is more genetic distance within the traditional skin color groups than there is between one and another. *"The biological definition of race is a geographically isolated breeding population that shares certain characteristics in higher frequencies than other populations of that species, but has not become reproductively isolated from other populations of the same species. http://www.biologyreference.com/Ar-B...y-of-Race.html
I liked what you had to say about medical care. As well, the racism point regarding biology disagreeing with 'there is more than one race of humans" -- I found this interesting indeed.
Originally Posted by kiz_paws Ha ha... typical PeterL! ...
Ha ha... typical PeterL!
Originally Posted by kiz_paws May I kindly congratulate you, Peter, on being a published author! That is awesome! I thank you, but you needn't hold me in awe. Merely ordinary respect would be adequate.
May I kindly congratulate you, Peter, on being a published author! That is awesome!
Originally Posted by kiz_paws Ahhhh, enjoy your blog so much Peter. Wish more folks would post their take on these discussions, they are really good (and/or amusing, hee hee!). C'mon Lit Netters -- what do YOU think! Comments on blogs aren't all that plentiful on any site of platform. While there are a very few bloggers who get huge numbers of views and comments, most blogs get a few dozen views and no comments. A few of my posts have generated a fair number of comments, and some of my posts have had thousands of views, but thoise have been few and far between. Interestingly, the ones with the greatest number of views have had few or no comments, and the ones that got the most comments haven't gotten large numbers of views. I would rather that people bought my books: https://www.amazon.com/Peter-Lewicke/e/B00OF8K6JS The Gods Complain: and Other Stories https://www.amazon.com/Gods-Complain...5502772&sr=1-2 and Harry's Time Tours (Just because it didn't happen here doesn't mean that it never happened.) https://www.amazon.com/Harrys-Time-T.../dp/1543033628
Ahhhh, enjoy your blog so much Peter. Wish more folks would post their take on these discussions, they are really good (and/or amusing, hee hee!). C'mon Lit Netters -- what do YOU think!
Originally Posted by kiz_paws Ha ha ha! If it is desired, then I can be Emperor of Canada also. If not for giardia, it would be part of the U.S.A. already. Yes, quite true, 'fluff' tends to be swept under the proverbial carpet... after all, there IS money to be made... *sigh* But fluff will be outlawed when I become Emperor. It is false and misleading.