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The State of Higher Ed / Re: DEI programs in the news
Last post by marshwiggle - Today at 04:45:46 AM
Quote from: Wahoo Redux on April 29, 2024, 02:40:49 PM
Quote from: marshwiggle on April 29, 2024, 02:15:58 PM
Quote from: Wahoo Redux on April 29, 2024, 12:51:02 PMI don't think you quite understand what that phrase means, Marshy. 


Why do you say that? The point is that how anyone wants to be treated flies in the face of a society that strives to treat people fairly. In the latter case, if everyone is treated the same, then that effectively means doling out available resources equally. But in the former, if everyone (or every "group") gets to decide what they feel they deserve, that makes no reference to whether that is compatible with the available resources in the context of what everyone else feels they themselves deserve.

It's Kant's categorical imperative simplified.

All it says is treat other people the same way you would want to be treated.

No, that's not what it says.

Quote from: Wahoo Redux on April 28, 2024, 05:23:37 PM
QuoteAt their core, DEI efforts are aspirations toward and actualizations of the platinum rule ("Do unto others as they would like done to them").

"Treat others as you would like to be treated" is entirely different than "Treat others as they would like to be treated."

I heartily agree with the former; the latter is a hole with no bottom.

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General Discussion / Re: Anyone go to their high sc...
Last post by sinenomine - Today at 04:20:44 AM
I've never gotten word of my class reunions, although I know they've been held. Apparently the same clique of popular kids handles the invitations and PR, and those of us who were not in that group are skipped. I wouldn't mind being a fly on the wall to see what classmates did with their lives, but that's about it.
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General Discussion / Re: Anyone go to their high sc...
Last post by spork - Today at 01:04:29 AM
My high school graduating class was 83 people. Many of them are dead or in prison. No.
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General Discussion / Re: Anyone go to their high sc...
Last post by Parasaurolophus - April 29, 2024, 10:57:00 PM
No.

I went to one of those British boarding schools you see in movies (as it happens, our dining hall was scouted for the Harry Potter movies, but Oxford won out; the school itself has been in a few movies, however). As a scholarship student, which... is not ideal in that environment. The pecking order is very much based on who your parents are and what kind of money they've got.

My parents are both doctors, and I only grew up with one of them, but even so, we were well off. But... you have no idea what that other world is like. The world of oil company owners, foreign nobility, media giants, big time politicians, the occasional mafioso, etc., all of whom send their kids abroad to be babysat 24/7 because they can't be bothered.

It's an absolutely shit environment. And I (still) loathe most of my classmates. I want nothing to do with that hellhole.
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General Discussion / Anyone go to their high school...
Last post by Wahoo Redux - April 29, 2024, 06:15:06 PM
I've got one coming up this summer.  Honestly, I'd forgotten about it except I saw something on social media.  From what I understand, the last couple were kind'a busts.  The first attempt was flooded with mailings and maps and lists of hotels (like we didn't all grow up in the same little town) and RSVPs and "Family Night" announcements and a list of names of "[Mascots] we are still missing."  I was only an hour away that summer, but I dutifully skipped. 

Don't get me wrong, these were ("are still," I assume) basically good people, but we weren't really all that into each other when we were all crammed into the same crummy high school in that boring little town.  Once we graduated, the majority of us decamped for college, the military, or other places and never really returned.  A few people, it seems, have kept in touch, but not the majority of us.

I've made contact with a few folks on social media, and we have exchanged a message or two over the years.

So, why would we all tramp back to our old stomping ground----which, ironically enough, has been torn down and replaced by a very modern building----just to see people we didn't care enough to keep in touch with in the first place?

Still, I find myself at that age when one becomes nostalgic for things one didn't really treasure at the time.  And I found myself surprisingly sad when I found out that a classmate I hadn't been particularly close to and hadn't talked to in 40 years unexpectedly died last year.  And I am a long way away from my home state and have been suffering through the pangs of homesickness for a while now. 

I'm just wondering if other people went to their high school reunions at any age and  what it was like for them.
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Research & Scholarship / Re: April Research Thread
Last post by Parasaurolophus - April 29, 2024, 05:47:11 PM
Quote from: Parasaurolophus on April 29, 2024, 04:08:46 PMT1 or referee reading today. Time is short.

Managed a bit of both.
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General Discussion / Re: Movie Thread
Last post by Hegemony - April 29, 2024, 05:20:45 PM
Quote from: ab_grp on April 29, 2024, 03:47:57 PMSo true! They nailed it.  Have you seen either of the remakes?

No — one version is enough for me.
#8
General Discussion / Re: What's your weather?
Last post by hmaria1609 - April 29, 2024, 04:48:36 PM
We had a hot day here in the metro Baltimore/DC area:
https://wtop.com/weather/2024/04/into-the-90s-monday-is-dc-areas-first-preview-of-summer/
I stayed inside the library most of the day.
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General Discussion / Re: Fauna and other natural th...
Last post by Langue_doc - April 29, 2024, 04:30:23 PM
On the bird walk where we saw ospreys aplenty, we also saw several dolphins merrily splashing in the ocean, with one of them quite close to the shore.
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Research & Scholarship / Re: April Research Thread
Last post by Parasaurolophus - April 29, 2024, 04:08:46 PM
T1 or referee reading today. Time is short.