BlogHide Resteemsstevedeery (27)in btc • 7 years agoBitcoin is up 729% - Look on the bright sideBitcoin might be down a tad from it's all time high. But let’s look on the bright side: Bitcoin is still up 729% since February 2017. But if Bitcoin is not a rollacoaster you can stand to ride.…stevedeery (27)in campolo • 7 years agoTomorrow is Sunday - What is love? Anthony Campolo tells you all need to knowI saw Anthony Campolo give this talk at the 'Million Dollar Round Table' annual meeting in Dallas Texas in June 1983. I was about to leave the auditorium as the talk started slowly. But glad I…stevedeery (27)in ver • 7 years agoBitcoin Cash - Spendin' cash, talkin' trashThere are so many articles, tweets, op-eds and blogs about the ‘virtues’ and ‘supremacy’ of Bitcoin Cash it is hard to keep up. We are grateful Bitcoin Core have no impulse to promote their virtues…stevedeery (27)in robin • 7 years agoAllegories of a Great City - NottinghamThe carvings on Nottingham Council House have not been seem up close since the were carved back in the late 1920s when the building was constructed. The carvings were done by Joseph Else and his…stevedeery (27)in ripple • 7 years agoRipple's Missing 32,00 blocks - OUCH!Unlike Bitcoin Ripple nodes keep a ledger instead of a blockchain. This ledger has no history but rather contains the current state of the network. So every few seconds, nodes jointly construct an…stevedeery (27)in raindance • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.Raindance - Live Love RememberWe wrote, shot and edited this piece in 48 hours for the Raindance/collabor8te 48 hour film festival. It was premiered in Leicester Square as part of the top 10 films on October 4th 2012 as part of…stevedeery (27)in weak-analogies • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#10 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Weak Analogies and Appeals to Ignorance argumentsWeak Analogies and Appeals to Ignorance arguments: Using analogies in a sales presentation can aid our understanding. Yet analogies often contribute less to the argument than we might suppose. The…stevedeery (27)in selling • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#9 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Majority Belief and Perfectionists argumentsMajority Belief and Perfectionists arguments: It is not unusual for us to take our lead about what is an appropriate course of action on the basis of what the majority of reasonable people believe…stevedeery (27)in red-herring • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#8 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Red Herrings and Ad Hominem argumentsRed Herrings and Ad Hominem arguments: As consumers we are entitled to raise objections to any proposal put to us by a salesperson. However, we are often distracted from the main thrust of our…stevedeery (27)in begging • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#7 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Begging the Question & Straw Man argumentsBegging the Question and Straw Man arguments: Another source of poor argument is one that caricatures the real position making any objection raised easier to refute. Let’s examine the first of two…stevedeery (27)in selling • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#6 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Conditional and Appeals to Force argumentsConditional and Appeals to Force arguments: For an argument to be an argument it needs premises and a conclusion. But just because we hear a sales presentation where the argument presented has…stevedeery (27)in ought • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#5 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Getting an Ought from an Is argumentGetting an Ought from an Is argument: During a sales presentation errors in reasoning are not always easy to spot. However, they do undermine their persuasive force and should make us question the…stevedeery (27)in weasel-words • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#4 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Weasel Words, False Causes and Slippery Slope argumentsWeasel Words, False Causes and Slippery Slope arguments: While it would be desirable if salespeople presented us with reasoned arguments upon which we could base our decisions, it is not something…stevedeery (27)in closing • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#3 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Arguing from the Particular to the GeneralArguing from the Particular to the General: In our continued look at the often unfair and foul nature of some sales presentations three more common fallacies or mistakes in reasoning will be…stevedeery (27)in closing • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#2 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - Selective Evidence and Complex QuestionsSelective evidence: When sources of evidences are used to support claims made in a sales presentation that evidence needs to be appropriate, not selective. When it is selective we are being…stevedeery (27)in selling • 7 years agosteemCreated with Sketch.#1 - 10 Sales Tricks to Avoid - False Dilemmas & Poisoned Well argumentsWhat we want from a salesperson is advice presented in the form of a sound argument – a set of reasons or evidence in support of a conclusion. Only this gives us as consumers the opportunity to make…stevedeery (27)in thriller • 7 years agoBFI winning short film - Just Talk to Me.Three winning scripts from the BFI MacGuffin Short Thriller Competition were posted online. Filmmakers under 25 nationwide were invited via IdeasTap to create a short film for exhibition at the BFI…stevedeery (27)in russian • 7 years agoDavos - Bitcoin dimwits - Theresa May and Christine LagardeAt their meeting in Davos World Economic Forum Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, said that the anonymity of bitcoins allows you to move hidden funds. Clearly she is not…stevedeery (27)in free-will • 7 years ago#4 - A Problem for Free Will - Determinism or Epiphenomenalism§4. The Problems for Free Will: I began in §1.1 by outlining three propositions derived from Davidson’s opening comments in ‘Mental Events’. These propositions sought to establish the connection…stevedeery (27)in reductivism • 7 years ago#3 - A Problem for Free Will - Supervenience§3. Supervenience and the Anomalousness of the Mental: 3.1 Incompatibility between supervenience and anomalousness of the mental: We saw in §2.4 how Davidson argued for ‘nomological slack’…