10-07-2016, 02:45 PM
(10-06-2016, 05:41 PM)taramarie Wrote:(10-06-2016, 10:00 AM)Eric the Green Wrote:(08-31-2016, 08:20 PM)X_4AD_84 Wrote:(08-31-2016, 02:05 PM)Mikebert Wrote:(08-31-2016, 01:54 PM)X_4AD_84 Wrote: Although Howe is no longer focusing on basic development of the S&H theory I would hardly call S&H dead. If anything, we are barely far enough into the test stage to have useful information regarding the efficacy of S&H.
By dead I mean nobody is currently working on it, publishing about it etc. They only place AFAIK where vigorous discussion of the theory happened was the T4T site. And that was shut down by Howe. Doesn't that suggest something to you?
It suggests that even though he's Boomer, Howe has an uncanny sense of his growth Market - Millies. Although we've a few on here, these sorts of "old fashioned" internet forums are considered, by the masses ... well ... old fashioned. Such forums are a dying breed. Whereas, the Twitterverse, SnapChat, etc ... now you're talking!
In other words, millies prefer forums where no discussion takes place?
No Eric. These types of forums are just viewed as old fashioned. Millies prefer a place that includes everyone. Not just on a certain topic. Facebook allows for both.
No. This brings up an issue I have raised elsewhere (as you probably are aware). This doesn't apply to you, since you post here. But, Facebook is useless for serious posts because it is a single thread medium. Even with nesting posts, it soon gets buried. With a "branched" site like this I can post stuff that I may wish to reference and still be able to easily find it years later. On Facebook, its forever gone in just a week. On FB is someone posts a provocative post, to which I respond with the thoughtful post, after which life intervenes and I don't get back for a few days, its gone. This is a strong disincentive to posting anything other than whatever is at the top of your head bullshit. It serves to keep the discussion topical and the ideas expressed immediately discardable. THis is not a suitable discussion for anything other than trivialities.