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flywheel | 5 years ago

Amazing how nerds can be so focused on if it was 1 kiloton, 2 kilotons, or 3 kilotons - and they are arguing about it like it really matters.

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totalZero|5 years ago

A few hours before you made this comment, you made a nit-picky objection on a different HN post about Intel i5 versus Intel i7. Someone responded to you saying that i5 and i7 are marketing terms that most consumers interpret as an indicator of performance. You replied, "I guess this isn't really 'hacker news' then, because I would expect just about any 'hacker' would know the difference."

Then, you came to this HN post and described a bunch of people as "nerds" for trying to interpret the magnitude of the blast by observing what was captured on video.

The contrast between these two simultaneously held attitudes is so bizarre that I am chuckling to myself as I try to grasp your underlying thought process.

(You could easily have switched your approach to the two threads, criticizing the Intel i5-vs-i7 nerds while doing some napkin math to come up with your own estimate of the Beirut explosion in TNT terms.)

shadowprofile77|5 years ago

This whole thread is full of debate about diverse details about this event and things related to it, so yeah, it's perfectly normal to debate claims like a headline's subject, Nobody thinks it literally matters too much, They do it out of intellectual curiosity.. It's not just a "nerd" thing.