Dave
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Just found out my boss has been made redundant, and wont be the lone ranger.....
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Just found out my boss has been made redundant, and wont be the lone ranger.....
I have become immune to people being made redundant here which is quite sad. With so much work either being automated or off shored redundancies have become common place. I do wonder when I'll get a tap on the shoulder but if/when that happens I know I've got a 12 month payout waiting for me so it's not all bad news, it just creates pressure to find a new job in a timely manner (as all redundancies do).
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We were hunter gatherers who had to run long distances but also had to use bursts of speed. Although we can do both I am not sure that we excel in either compared to many other mammals. Camels, antelopes and some dogs are all at least twice as quick over the marathon distance. In sprinting we would get smashed. The tassie tiger really could run all day with its rolling gait and reputedly relied on wallabies becoming fatigued as it chased them down. That is some feat given the physiology of the macropods. But I also reckon that the tassie tiger could probably run quickly if required, not as quick as a cheetah but maybe as fast as us. None of this has anything to do with competing for bits of tin IMO, it's more about the evolution of species in a range of niches.i have a question.
its assumed ..or i assume humans are all one species right? all one species maybe with different breeds.
in the animal kingdom you have many different species - and breeds of.
you may have like feline species, with breeds like lion, cheetah, house cat.. whatever.
So anyway
you get some species that have zero stamina but are very fast - like big cats. but youll never get a cat that can run all day
yet we have humans who can run 100m in 10 secs, and also humans that can run a 42km marathon.
is this weird? am i weird?
I think you should read Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond. He argues quite cogently that a lot of these differences in outcomes between races are a function of differences in geography, environment and the presence of certain large fauna, amplified by positive feedback loops. It's outrageously ambitious but nevertheless one of the best books I have read.It's funny, and not to generalise... But generally the stronger species dominaes the weaker yeh?
How did it happen here that these weedy little white people dominated the big strong athletic African people from so long?
We were hunter gatherers who had to run long distances but also had to use bursts of speed. Although we can do both I am not sure that we excel in either compared to many other mammals. The tassie tiger really could run all day with its rolling gait and, in fact, relied on wallabies and kangaroos becoming fatigued as it chased them down. That is some feat given the physiology of the macropods. But I also reckon that the tassie tiger could probably run quickly if required, not as quick as a cheetah but maybe as fast as us. None of this has anything to do with competing for bits of tin IMO, it's more about the evolution of species in a range of niches.
I think you should read Guns, Germs and Steel by Jared Diamond. He argues quite cogently that a lot of these differences in outcomes between races are a function of differences in geography, environment and the presence of certain large fauna, amplified by positive feedback loops. It's outrageously ambitious but nevertheless one of the best books I have read.
It is, but I highly recommend the book.Hmm I haven't seen the book but think I recall watching a doco with the same name few years ago, big 6 parter. Wonder if based off the same work
Because meedja.Heh. Why does he need to make a big call like that in pre-season? If it were round 1 I'd say different, however...
Heh. Why does he need to make a big call like that in pre-season? If it were round 1 I'd say different, however...
Yep and yep.Because meedja.
I'm suggesting that the call doesn't need to be made. It's pre-season. They have different plans for different players.im not suggesting the call he made was correct - im suggesting that in that role you need to make the difficult or hard calls when they are there to be made. If something stops him from doing so and he ends up a fence sitter then dont bother.
It's still thereWhere did The Hangar Cricket Thread go?