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We have to, at some point, consider that google are not an actor of good faith.
When we ask it to show us American Scientists and it shows us a list of 90% black people from a 13% black population I think we al know this is BSComment
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I spent 20 years contracting for investment banks. Around 2000 I noticed an unprecidented amount of investment towards Google whilst other search engines, many of whom were technically superior, being shunned. I figured at the time that there was a political reason for this, I suppose this is an example of why?Originally posted by minestrone View PostWe have to, at some point, consider that google are not an actor of good faith.
When we ask it to show us American Scientists and it shows us a list of 90% black people from a 13% black population I think we al know this is BSComment
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In other news, the Pontiff in Rome turns out to be Catholic.Originally posted by minestrone View PostWe have to, at some point, consider that google are not an actor of good faith.
Of the list I get, there are 14 African Americans out of 50. That's 28%. Not 90%. Apart from Mae Jemison, which on your list do you think shouldn't be there, and which do you think should be who aren't.Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Sorry all, been away from the forum for a while.Originally posted by Zigenare View PostIf I "offend" you, tough tulip. So you're "offended", so what.
Who is this yappy little keyboard warrior? Is it a newish one?
I presume it gets handed its arse on a plate regularly on here.Guy Fawkes - "The last man to enter Parliament with honourable intentions."Comment
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You presume wrong.Originally posted by Alf W View PostSorry all, been away from the forum for a while.
Who is this yappy little keyboard warrior? Is it a newish one?
I presume it gets handed its arse on a plate regularly on here.
It's been around for as long as you have - admittedly in various guises.Comment
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Don't know about that but my hand and his missus' arse come into contact regularly while he's working away during the week.Originally posted by Alf W View PostI presume it gets handed its arse on a plate regularly on here.
Scoots still says that Apr 2020 didn't mark the start of a new stock bull market.Comment
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