Hypatia refers to this forum as the Board Hate Board. I love the Board. Do any of you hate the Board? Is Hypatia just poking at us all, again? What do you think? I realize this is not the subject of the question asked by "Not Adam Savage," but I'm curious about what everyone here thinks about this reference to this forum. And...how do you feel about someone having fun poking at you?Hypatia wrote:For those of you who don't read the Board Hate Board, I said the following in a rather hilarious and heated thread about...goodness, I still don't even know what the thread was about; I just know I had a lot of fun poking at Vorpal Blade, Tao, and Marduk:
Hate the Board #61900
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Hate the Board #61900
Marduk edit, since I like links, this is Question 61900
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Topics on this forum that "hate" on the Board:
Goulash
Leggings Question
10,000 Ohms
Blog Names
Locker Room Soap
Independence from Parents
Best Album of the Year
Polyjuiced Pregnancy
Pascal's Wager
Cooking Dinner
Weird Fiance (fun fact: this is a writer doing the hating)
Female Apostle
Broken Special Characters
And that's just on the first page!
Goulash
Leggings Question
10,000 Ohms
Blog Names
Locker Room Soap
Independence from Parents
Best Album of the Year
Polyjuiced Pregnancy
Pascal's Wager
Cooking Dinner
Weird Fiance (fun fact: this is a writer doing the hating)
Female Apostle
Broken Special Characters
And that's just on the first page!
Re: Hate the Board #61900
I think she was making a subliminal point. In the question you refer to, she was accused of hating Mythbusters, when she does not. She expresses a difference of opinion with them, but still appreciates what they do.
Here on the Board Board, we don't always say "Hey, that post was awesome! There was absolutely nothing in it that I would add or change!" Often, we start a new topic in Reader Response to bring up a point that we didn't entirely agree with, and sometimes those turn into fights and rants about who is right.
If speaking up about a difference of opinion is hate, then Hypatia hates Mythbusters and we hate the Board. If speaking up about our differing opinions is a form of love, then Hypatia loves Mythbusters and we love the Board.
Here on the Board Board, we don't always say "Hey, that post was awesome! There was absolutely nothing in it that I would add or change!" Often, we start a new topic in Reader Response to bring up a point that we didn't entirely agree with, and sometimes those turn into fights and rants about who is right.
If speaking up about a difference of opinion is hate, then Hypatia hates Mythbusters and we hate the Board. If speaking up about our differing opinions is a form of love, then Hypatia loves Mythbusters and we love the Board.
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Re: Hate the Board #61900
I'd characterize these ones as bug reports, not as hate.
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Craig Jessop
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I asked the question, and I totally didn't interpret her remark as hating Mythbusters! I just wanted to find out why she thought their methods were unscientific! I'm a liberal arts major! I don't know these things!
Sigh.
Sigh.
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http://www.phdcomics.com/comics.php?f=1156Craig Jessop wrote:I asked the question, and I totally didn't interpret her remark as hating Mythbusters! I just wanted to find out why she thought their methods were unscientific! I'm a liberal arts major! I don't know these things!
Sigh.
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I've had to defend Mythbusters from the scientifically-minded before. The point of the show is in no way to provide hard scientific evidence. They generally look at if an insane sequence of events could possibly ever lead to a specific result. They manipulate all the factors because they're trying to see "What if..." Sometimes they touch on science, because that will be a huge factor in what they're doing, but they don't claim to be running scientifically sound experiments that would stand up to peer review.
Oh, and I don't think this message board hates the 100 Hour Board.
Oh, and I don't think this message board hates the 100 Hour Board.
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But how dare they have bugs in the first place?!Katya wrote:I'd characterize these ones as bug reports, not as hate.
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So, I read that question, and Hypatia said "I said the following" on the board, and then I didn't ever see to what she was referring. Oh well.
I think there is an analogy to be drawn here. The scientific-minded hold Mythbusters (or more specifically, those who hold Mythbusters experiments as evidence for a particular claim) to task, citing the faults with what they do.
And when a board question comes in as sub-par, we hold them to task for what they have failed to do. As well we should; no writing should ever be without scrutiny.
I think there is an analogy to be drawn here. The scientific-minded hold Mythbusters (or more specifically, those who hold Mythbusters experiments as evidence for a particular claim) to task, citing the faults with what they do.
And when a board question comes in as sub-par, we hold them to task for what they have failed to do. As well we should; no writing should ever be without scrutiny.
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Except that Hypatia goes on to say she really enjoys the show and just wouldn't think of it as hard science.
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Re: Hate the Board #61900
It's indented just below that. "I'll warn you right off the bat that the science conducted in this study is more despicable than Mythbusters methods…"Marduk wrote:So, I read that question, and Hypatia said "I said the following" on the board, and then I didn't ever see to what she was referring. Oh well.
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If there's anything we all hate, it's ambiguity. So we try to clarify it.
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For what it's worth, I don't think you guys (we, I guess?) are the Hate Board. But I do, on occasion, think that some on the boardmb must hate the writers by the way things are written. Sometimes I'm surprised that some people even still read the Board, since most I read from them is criticism. The writers get defensive about that and the readers get defensive about the writers being defensive. Which starts threads with everyone yelling and no one being sure what anyone is yelling about. So I could see how one could see the Boardmb as a Hate Board.
Or, perhaps, she's being sarcastic.
She's good at that.
Or, perhaps, she's being sarcastic.
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There's no place for a voice of reason on an internet message board.Dragon Lady wrote:Or, perhaps, she's being sarcastic.She's good at that.
Sometimes I play game when I read a news article on a national site. How many comments before something needlessly antagonist and/or offensive is said? It's almost always under five. I can't play this game very often because I lose my faith in humanity.
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I thought this was the Board Hate Hate Board, where we get to criticize the criticisms of the board.
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Oh gosh. I enjoy hearing opposing viewpoints, so I often scroll through the comments on news articles. But it's true...you can't hardly get more than a few comments into it before people start with the namecalling, accusations, and horrendously disrespectful behavior. It's disgusting.Humble Master wrote:There's no place for a voice of reason on an internet message board.
Sometimes I play a game when I read a news article on a national site. How many comments before something needlessly antagonist and/or offensive is said. It's almost always under five. I can't play this game very often because I lose my faith in humanity.
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It's so true. The Arizona Republic is covering controversy surrounding the Phoenix Temple and its neighbors, and the comments are so ridiculous. I don't care what people have to say about that cult church building it, I just want to hear about the temple!
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I certainly would hate to think that we'd be lumped in with any of those, though. It certainly would reflect poorly on me, at least.
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I don't think any of us are that bad.
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No, that's the 100 Hour Board.Waldorf and Sauron wrote:I thought this was the Board Hate Hate Board, where we get to criticize the criticisms of the board.
I enjoy coming here to discuss and debate people's answers. Usually, something that sparks my interest will be something I have an opposing viewpoint on. I want to explore the other side's reasoning or at least convey another line of reasoning to get a discussion on it started. If that constitutes "hate," then I'm a hater.
Now, I definitely fall into some more classical definitions of hate. I often hate Hypatia's answers. In that, I mean I disagree with them and I find them personally aggravating. But I think that's more of a personal problem, and I generally don't come here to post about them. I don't think many people come here to actually hate, I think they come to offer a different point of view. It's like being a writer without the minimum requirements.