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- Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2007 18:18:23 +0900
- From: Nguyen Vu Hung <vu-hung@example.com>
- Subject: Mailinglist ettique [ was: Re: [tlug] What would happen to the Internet if the US fell off the map
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Josh Glover さんは書きました:Not because he is a professor in economic. We can believe or not.On 06/08/07, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen@example.com> wrote:
Manifest to other experts, yes. But the value in expertise is
precisely that the expert can make valid statements that non-experts
can't evaluate with a reasonable amount of effort.
And this is precisely my point. I have to decide to trust that
"factual" statements Steve makes about economics are correct, or spend
lots of time fact-checking. And that "lots of time" may well be
measured in years.
I remember that when I posted a question about security of /dev/[u]random,
Steve has pointed me to some references, said "They will keep you busy for a while".
I know he was true. That /dev/random was so complicated to me and I didn't have time
to dig more into it. Then I keep silient.
The same situations happens when someone join a thread with Steve. We just don't have the same background like him.I don't think Steve has time to explain. It is our job to read and catch up with him.It is a two-way street, though; if Steve asserts his expertise, he has an obligation to make his argument accessible to non-experts if he wants a discussion to arise.
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- From: Attila Kinali
- Re: [tlug] What would happen to the Internet if the US fell off the map
- From: Josh Glover
- Re: [tlug] What would happen to the Internet if the US fell off the map
- From: Attila Kinali
- Re: [tlug] What would happen to the Internet if the US fell off the map
- From: Josh Glover
- Re: [tlug] What would happen to the Internet if the US fell off the map
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