schoper | 12 years ago | on: Dr. Arjun Srinivasan: We’ve Reached “The End of Antibiotics, Period”
schoper's comments
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Dr. Arjun Srinivasan: We’ve Reached “The End of Antibiotics, Period”
To put the above into simple English: Our problem isn't that we give antibiotics out like candy, it's that we give them to the elderly, people with AIDS, the poor, etc. This massively increases the chance of antibiotic resistance developing.
What can we do about it? To start with, run the numbers, make some cost-benefit calculations, and think about the problem. There may be technical as well as social solutions.
Not thinking about the problem, making it harder for the healthiest people to get antibiotics, and pretending that you are doing something is also a viable option. It's what we're doing now.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Children aren't born smart. They're made smart by conversation
But feel free to go on believing that genes don't do anything. God just must have created everyone equal.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Rent Affordability Gap in San Francisco
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Apartment Blockers: Parking Rules Raise Your Rent
schoper | 12 years ago | on: How Poverty Taxes the Brain
schoper | 12 years ago | on: How Poverty Taxes the Brain
"The finding further undercuts the theory that poor people, through inherent weakness, are responsible for their own poverty..."
Again, no. The poorer members of our society have more limitations on average. This is usually IQ, but will often be something like physical disability (ie., blindness), ugliness, or poor socialization, inherent or learned. This does not mean that it is all right to construct a society without full employment or universal healthcare. But if people trying to help the poor continue to be taken in by the above belief, they are never going to get anywhere.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Shon Hopwood and Kopf’s terrible sentencing instincts
There are a great many intelligent black people. Christians in America's underclass are just as likely to cohabit without marriage as non-Christians. If gay people, as a class, are really excited about taking up the burdens of marriage, I have no objection. They can't change their sexual preference, after all.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Shon Hopwood and Kopf’s terrible sentencing instincts
Jessed, I can tell that you love your government. I'm going to suggest something that you can listen to or not, as you choose: Part of loving your government means examining critiques and saying "how can this be improved?" rather than wearing your heart on your sleeve about it.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Shon Hopwood and Kopf’s terrible sentencing instincts
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Shon Hopwood and Kopf’s terrible sentencing instincts
I have used stunningly efficient DMVs. They do exist. But the existence of DMVs that do not scrape the bottom of the barrel for hiring, and are more efficient because of it, is proof of my point, if you take a moment to think about it.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Shon Hopwood and Kopf’s terrible sentencing instincts
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Shon Hopwood and Kopf’s terrible sentencing instincts
The average prison inmate has an IQ of 85. What can you do with that? That is McDonalds or a government-job level human potential. Further, large swaths of criminals come from parts of our society that don't avail themselves of a traditional means of attaining social restraint: marriage. While everyone here on HN has been solving such important world problems as gay marriage, America's underclass has more or less stopped marrying. Bizarrely, the libertine paradise has not ensued.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Intern’s death puts banking culture under microscope
The second might improve other things about the efficiency of your business as well. That will have economic consequences not just to you and your employees, and is therefore a thing of proper public scrutiny.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Pure Launches Sex-on-Demand App, #9 Among Fastest Growing Dating Startups
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Pure Launches Sex-on-Demand App, #9 Among Fastest Growing Dating Startups
The rural South is not usually associated with the idea that people want sex to have meaning, and that this is often transient when we find it, so DannoHung's ruminations on the subject must remain mysterious to us.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Pure Launches Sex-on-Demand App, #9 Among Fastest Growing Dating Startups
Edit: The great Michel Houellebecq's Platform, a novel of a travel company that revolutionizes the industry by promoting sex tourism, is a recommended read.
http://www.theparisreview.org/interviews/6040/the-art-of-fic...
Sex is the great eradicator of meaning. And we all want our sex to mean something. Hence the difficulty of being a human being.
schoper | 12 years ago | on: We still don't really know how bicycles work
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6027/339
And here is a great video by the author:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdtE3aIUhbU
Short answer: "a bicycle should turn into a fall."
schoper | 12 years ago | on: Twelve Go Best Practices
schoper | 12 years ago | on: When male CEOs have daughters, relative pay for women at their firms goes up
Some evidence emerging that this isn't true: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/07/130710182941.ht...
People that tend to have more female babies: nurses. People that tend to have more male babies: CEOs.
Could low testosterone (or low "fitness," per article) in a CEO cause him to have more daughters? Could it also cause relative pay for women to go up in their company? Why would that be?
Moralizing doesn't save anyone from gangrene and sepsis and a slow death. It doesn't prevent the diarrhea to dehydration to death sequence. It doesn't do an ounce of good for anyone.
Immunocompromise (poor, sick, elderly, AIDS, etc.) + long-term antibiotic use = Antibiotic resistance.
That equation is death, and we need fixes, not the crap in your comment above.
"Also, I don't know how your society is or does, but in our country the poor have a better immune system."
No doubt you live on Mars or Venus.