XPost: misc.phone.mobile.iphone, comp.sys.mac.advocacy, comp.sys.mac.apps   
   From: nuh-uh@nope.com   
      
   On 2023-12-24 09:37, Wally J wrote:   
   > *Hemidactylus* wrote   
   >   
   >> Racist pig.   
   >   
   > The child-like uneducated low-IQ ignorant iKooks lack the basic adult   
   > capacity to comprehend even the simplest of concepts such as a catenary.   
      
   Wait...   
      
   ...I thought it was ME who couldn't understand what a catenary   
      
   >   
   > Nor can these child-like uneducated low-IQ ignorant iKooks comprehend that   
   > everyone (yes, everyone!) fits in one of the D-K test results quartiles.   
   >   
   > Given those two facts, how could anyone have expected these child-like   
   > uneducated low-IQ ignorant iKooks to comprehend Apple's marketing strategy?   
   >   
   >> No surprise.   
   >   
   > Actually, I'm surprised you're the only one who responded that way, as you   
   > are already on record for making guesses as to what's in the cites, without   
   > ever bothering to look at the cites.   
   >   
   > There were two types of cites in the OP:   
   > 1. The first type were examples of Apple's marketing   
   > 2. The second type were _analysis_ of Apple's marketing   
   >   
   >> He already others based on the statistically   
   >> suspect Dunning Kruger effect that he is incapable to realize has flaws   
   >> given his pseudointellectual tendencies.   
   >   
   > What I said about D-K was I read (and understood) the seminal papers.   
   > You did not.   
   >   
   > What you don't understand, for example, is everyone fits on the D-K scale.   
   > That's why they have those quartile markers.   
   >   
   > You have noticed the D-K quartile markers, Hemidactylus, haven't you?   
   > What do _you_ think they're there for?   
   >   
   >> He criticizes Alan who is an expert in teaching of car racing skills   
   >> because he allegedly knows more than anyone else about everything.   
   >   
   > Now you're being too nice to me, Hemidactylus, in praising my skills.   
   > I clearly stated I know nothing about racing. I said I understood bimmers.   
   >   
   > Once you're well educated, you learn enough to know two important things:   
   > a. Other well educated people know more than you do in their fields, and,   
   > b. You can easily apply your vast education to other fields (e.g., racing).   
   >   
   > What I _said_ was that the catenary is a specific shape for an extremely   
   > important reason, having all to do with Newtonian forces in nature.   
      
   And an object that is supporting it's own weight in a (semi-)continuous   
   manner...   
      
   ...which isn't anything a racing car is doing when it goes around a corner.   
      
   >   
   > As such, it's one of the most important curves possible in racing circuits,   
   > and the fact that someone quoted Alan Baker as saying he's never even heard   
   > of the catenary, is a problem because an "expert" isn't that ignorant.   
      
   Not one of the instructors I've worked with...   
      
   ...dozens...   
      
   ...nor any of the books on race driving   
      
   ...has ever mentioned it.   
      
   >   
   >> Braggart knuckledragger.   
   >   
   > I realize all you iKooks lack education so your only defense to knowledge   
   > that everyone else has attained except you, is to try to insult them.   
   >   
   > But wouldn't it be better if you took a Physics or Calculus class and   
   > simply learned what a catenary is and how it applies to racing circuits?   
   >   
   >> He is the punchline of the joke he starts but can't finish.   
   >   
   > What's patently clear is you do not know what a catenary is, Hemidactylus.   
   > Therefore, you do not know how a catenary applies to the forces of nature.   
   > Nor, as a result, are you aware of how those forces apply to racing.   
   >   
   > The fact that EVERYONE on the planet who has taken a Physics or Calculus   
   > class knows EXACTLY what a catenary is - and you and Alan Baker do not -   
   > is the reason that your only response to facts is to try to insult the   
   > bearer.   
      
   I know exactly what a catenary is...   
      
   ...and I learned it when I studied physics and calculus...   
      
   ...in both high school AND university.   
      
   >   
   > Instead of claiming I am a "knuckedragger" because _you_ don't know what a   
   > catenary is... why don't you - instead - look up how a catenary applies   
   > the Newtonian forces of nature to the teaching of proper racing circuits).   
      
   It doesn't. That isn't the curve a racing vehicle takes around a corner.   
      
   If you ask nicely, I'll tell you what is.   
      
   :-)   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
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