Timeline for rsp list by arnebab
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Who are the high-profile atheists you mean? The atheists I mean are those you read online… (which likely gives a bias to strong…)
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then we might have the perception bias, as the strong type possibly is a lot more vocal than the weak type.
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:) Glad to see you on board! Besides: !Freenet already proved itself to scale very well - even when the usercount rose by 25% in a week.
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then there are strong atheists who deny the possibility of a god and strong agnostics who say that we can never know the answer.
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that’s what I agree to.
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I would not advise running it on a laptop, though. Better uptime yields higher performance (optimizing routing and connections)
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some of the core devs run it on a small home-server - the WebOfTrust might bring that to its limits, though.
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@TheSeekerFN: The transport plugins is the framework for stego, and turning the planned #TCP transport into websocket stego shoult be easy.
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:) see http://freenetproject.org —interesting content: WebofTrust, Sone, update-notification for bookmarks and http://draketo.de/node/480
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MPI: Kernschmelzen können alle 10 bis 20 Jahren auftreten. bit.ly/JmBJy0 — zu einfach: Fukushima ist an einem Ort → Faktor 2 → 20-40J.
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could we use a fixed definition of the words atheist and agnostic? I currently use Wikipedia. If you use another source, please link it.
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Kapitän verrät Crew → http://ur1.ca/9cu4d der schnelle Aufstieg der !Piraten birgt Risiken - für die Piraten.
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I prefer to call myself agnostic, because there are atheists who believe that they cannot be wrong with the fervor of theists’ belief in god
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you could say I am temporarily agnostic and temporarily atheistic, because I think I could be proven wrong in the future.
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I don’t think we will be able to prove the existence of a god. I just don’t think that it is impossible that we might do so.
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that logic gets me out of the “admitting atheist could be wrong strengthens theists”-trap.
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My take on that prove-or-disprove is simple: If we cannot prove the existence of god, then it has no measureable effect, so it’s irrelevant
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and believing that there is no ether was a belief, too. Till it got proven: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michelson-Morley-Experiment