Tue Apr 18, 2006 5:09 pm
Tue Apr 18, 2006 10:25 pm
benji wrote:Laxation wrote:No he isnt. He is saying that Australians wouldnt know places in America.
And I bet there's millions of them who don't. Because they're stupid. Just like Americans.
I even bet there's some Australians who think you can't use how many points a team allowed to measure how good their defense is.
They are not stupid because they are Americans, and they are not Americans because they are stupid. The only thing that defines an American is that they were born in the United States. If all variables were unchanged except for them being born in Aussieland, they'd be dumb Aussies instead of dumb Americans.
And they might not even be dumb for all we know. Remember, Einstein failed a math entrance exam. It's all about where your strength and weaknesses lie.I find all of the wealthier nations pretty ignorant of the world around them
Then you must find poor nations really ignorant, because some of them don't even know there's a rest of the world. Their focus is not dying and finding food. They could care less if Kofi Annan's son is part of the biggest scandal in world history for example. In fact, in some African nations they only thing they probably care about the rest of the world is why they keep sending bluehelmets over to rape their girls while claiming to "help" them.
Wed Apr 19, 2006 1:56 am
Laxation wrote:Its like argueing with a retard
Im being defensive because it really shits me that you keep going back to your own assumption back in the ben wallace thread, even though it is out of context, and isnt even true in the first place, which is why I tell you to learn to put senteces together. (Im talking about reading here, not writing to clear it up)
From 2000 to 2001, Wallace only improved the defense from 105.7 to 102.5, 19th to 9th. (From +1.6 to -1.3 compared to the league.)
thats a load of crap. you cant measure this stuff with stats.
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maybe without ben, they would have given up 120ppg... maybe they would have given up 80... its just a story stats cant tell
Offense wins more regular season games, but only having good offense and good defense wins championships.
your just talking shit benji
all defence obviously wont win, and all offence wont win either.
what you need is a mix, but having more offence than defence is better than vice versa.
Wed Apr 19, 2006 4:53 pm
This is a judgement that was made plausable when you responded to my statement of:Offense wins more regular season games, but only having good offense and good defense wins championships.
withyour just talking shit benji
all defence obviously wont win, and all offence wont win either.
what you need is a mix, but having more offence than defence is better than vice versa.
If you can't score, but still hold the other team to zero points, the best you can do is tie.
Let's say a team full of Michael Ruffins can hold opposing teams to 20...no 40 points below their average. They would still lose 57-30.
Your statement: Wallace's impact being 3-3.5 points is a "load of crap", that you can't measure changes in a teams defense "with stats", in this case the stat being opposing teams points.
Wed Apr 19, 2006 9:37 pm
Mon Apr 24, 2006 1:31 pm
Wed May 03, 2006 6:30 am
Their mainstream media is working overtime to sell the current and impending wars to them.
Young Americans know little about world geography, with the majority unable to locate Iraq on a map and three quarters unable to find Indonesia, according to a study.
The Roper poll conducted on behalf of National Geographic found that most of the young adults questioned between the ages of 18 and 24 also had little knowledge about their own country, with half or fewer unable to identify the states of New York or Ohio on a map.
Moreover, the study said, many of those questioned were not bothered by their lack of geographic knowledge.
Wed May 03, 2006 1:26 pm
Wed May 03, 2006 4:49 pm
PHX4LIFE wrote:that's because we've got too many stupid shits who watch mtv