They actually scoured the field with metal detectors to find an arrow tip point from that battle. They wanted to be sure what type of arrows the English were using. When they found it they tested a arrow built the same way and saw if it could penetrate the French armour. I won’t say anymore you need to see it what they surmise about the battle will surprise you. Really cool.
Socialism V. Capitalism/US Foreign Policy/Arabs-Israelis
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I see the light.
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What about the food channel, Disclaimer?
“My honour is my loyalty.”
[ This Message was edited by: Candyman67 on 2002-05-11 12:01 ]
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Ah candyman, I think we should add your sense of humor to the bias information.
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no FOX or YES channel? You animal!
Bias is everywhere, so go everywhere…the truth is somewhere.
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The truth is somewhere, and bias is everywhere; something about this sentence doesn’t make sense. If there are always slanted stories, then one will never see the truth.
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Still lost, but it is late.
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There is always one truth, but it often has multiple branches. For example, the Small Pox Vaccine protects people from Small Pox, but it kills like one out of every few thousand. I could emphasize either side. thats bias. But it is still the truth.
Theres also a cost issue, and distribution, plus it discourages terrorists, it goes on and on. Truth can (but not always) be evident even when bias is present. -
So how does one distinguish between bias information and the truth?
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Bias is part of the truth. Take this for example:
Something happens in Palestine/Israel. So I turn to NPR(liberal) to get the Palestinian side, and then to AM Talk Radio (conservative) for the Israeli side.
Thats why debates are so good, between the two biases you ussually get the whole truth.
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Aha, thanks.
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On 2002-05-14 23:30, F_alk wrote:
Thats why debates are so good, between the two biases you ussually get the whole truth.
agrees that’s what i meant with “mutiple truths”
you would rather listen to only one truth though :razz:
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Any rational person would.