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http://shet.news/pl3xz Copied! THE OWNER of a Lerwick photography shop is enjoying the congratulations of fellow shopkeepers as he celebrates 40 years in business. Alister Smith began working at R.W. Bayes photography and framing shop in 1979 and bought the shop, at 143 Commercial Street, on 1 June 1981. After taking a week’s holiday, he returned to work with a new apprentice, Neil Anderson, joining him. 4 of 13Adverts The two have been a constant and familiar sight behind the shop counter ever since. It is one of the last shops to retain a traditional counter-only service and remains busy despite recent challenges facing the retail sector. ....
Drink deep, or taste not the Pierian spring / There shallow draughts intoxicate the brain, / And drinking largely sobers us again.” When you first learn some formal logic and about fallacies, it’s hard to not use the shiny new hammer to go around playing ‘fallacy bingo’ (to mix metaphors): “aha! that is an ad hominem, my good sir, and a logically invalid objection.” The problem, of course, is that many fallacies are perfectly good as a matter of inductive logic: ad hominems are often highly relevant (eg if the person is being bribed). A rigorous insistence on formal syllogisms will at best waste a lot of time, and at worst becomes a tool for self-delusion by selective application of rigor. ....
Silicon Valley s safe space Cade Metz, New York Times Feb. 13, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail FILE Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal, in New York, Jan. 7, 2017. The blog Slate Star Codex, written by a Bay Area psychiatrist, became the epicenter of a community called the Rationalists and a window into the psyche of many tech leaders. Then it disappeared. (Andrew White/The New York Times)Andrew White/NYT The website had a homely, almost slapdash design with a light blue banner and a strange name: Slate Star Codex. It was nominally a blog, written by a Bay Area psychiatrist who called himself Scott Alexander (a near anagram of Slate Star Codex). It was also the epicenter of a community called the Rationalists, a group that aimed to reexamine the world through cold and careful thought. ....