World Map According to Americans

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Hatta wrote:Don't get me wrong, I have a lot of respect for what Engineers do. They work very hard and I'm sure I could not do their jobs. But what they do isn't science.


I'm not saying that Engineering is Science. I'm mentioning it because becoming an engineer requires a lot of education in Science. For example, at many schools an Electrical Engineering major can add a Physics double major with only a few extra courses (sometimes just one). I thought it was worth mentioning in response to the statement about Christian Republicans and Science and Education.
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Hatta wrote:Engineering and science actually have very little to do with each other. Science is all about keeping an open mind and trying new ideas. Engineering is about strictly applying rules discovered by someone else. Looked at this way, the general ideological differences between the groups make a lot of sense.

Don't get me wrong, I have a lot of respect for what Engineers do. They work very hard and I'm sure I could not do their jobs. But what they do isn't science.

My definition for the two has always been that Scientists discover the principles by which the universe operates, and Engineers put those principles into practical uses. I suppose that that is more or less what you said, but the way you said it makes them feel unnecessary and tangential.
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This thread has become significantly less fun.
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Ack wrote:This thread has become significantly less fun.

Someone throw a pie.
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brunoafh wrote:
Anubis wrote:You seem surprised that Americans don't know about the world. I was more surprised that they didn't know about our country.

I was waiting for "that guy" to show up here. Didn't take long.


Care to explain? I'm not sure what the implication you're making is. Allow me to add that I'm well aware that it's not just Americans that aren't geographically savvy.
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I was wondering why a thread about a funny map had some many pages and then I quickly realized all the political issues things like Americans and geography bring up. :P
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Anubis wrote:
brunoafh wrote:
Anubis wrote:You seem surprised that Americans don't know about the world. I was more surprised that they didn't know about our country.

I was waiting for "that guy" to show up here. Didn't take long.


Care to explain?

Not really. You know what I meant.
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Well this thread isn't a pot-stirrer, is it?
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BurningDoom wrote:Well this thread isn't a pot-stirrer, is it?


I sure hope not.....And it started out on such a funny note too. :(
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