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The Primary Reason That Innumeracy Is So Pernicious Is The Ease With Which Numbers Are Invoked To Bludgeon The Innumerate Into Dumb Acquiescence.
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The primary reason that innumeracy is so pernicious is the ease with which
numbers are invoked to bludgeon the innumerate into dumb acquiescence.
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You are dazed by the ease with which obliteration can be obtained.
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There is no ox so dumb as the orthodox. -- George Francis Gillette
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We are all primary numbers divisible only by ourselves. -- Jean Guitto...
Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is the probable reason why so few engage in it.
-- Henry Ford...
demon n. 1. [MIT] A portion of a program that is not invoked explicitly, but that lies dormant waiting for some condition(s) to occur.
See daemon. The distinction is that demons are usually processes within a program, while daemons are usually programs running on an operating system....
demon: n. 1. [MIT] A portion of a program that is not invoked explicitly, but that lies dormant waiting for some condition(s) to occur.
See {daemon}. The distinction is that demons are usually processes within a program, while daemons are usually programs running on an operating system....
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