Generally if I think that the first post in a thread is absurd or worthless, I close it. Why would I read responses to something that I deem valueless?
Contradictions....
Many of the most interesting exchanges I have had were in threads that people started with foolish opening posts but thread drift made interesting. One recent one was a silly thread about Obama that ended up with an interesting discussion of differences in university education across the world. Admittedly, things did not turn out that way with this thread, but you never know.
It's been a long day for me so I may not be thinking straight, however I would have not an ounce of shame conceeding that you're right. Should we put it to a poll?
If you think enough terbites care about this exchange, that is your choice.
If that were true the exchange would be over by now.
I went line by line through your post to better understand what you were saying - giving you an even easier opportunity to correct me. You chose not to
Yeah, right. Tell yourself that.
presumably taking my post as an insult to your the self-proclaimed status as an economist. (I've since gone through some of your previous posts at your suggestion - you come across as well read but often bookish on topics related to economics. Other topics that interest you include religion and hobbying).
I post less on hobbying than I used to but I don’t think anyone would come to this board in the first place if it did not interest then. Yes I find religion fascinating (not the particular beliefs but that fact they belief in them with absolutely no evidence) but I am careful what I post on that topic as google makes it easy for people to see what you publish in real life. Nonetheless, no intelligent person can deny its importance thoughout history. I also find education issues to be interesting. And for many reasons I don’t want to get into right now they are going to be increasing important. Let's just say the world is changing. I find serious discussions of "traditional" economic issues interesting but I don’t come to terb for that.
As far as my posts on economics being “bookish”: I actually try to avoid posting in such threads as I know I am going to come across as lecturing given my knowledge of the area. Thus, I purposely don’t comment about the vast majority of posts on economics unless it is to correct very basic misunderstandings.
I do not find unsubstantiated worries about the world as we know it ending to be interesting (perhaps why people have those beliefs is interesting but not the beliefs themselves).
I also expressed wondermunt at what relevance your seemingly minor correction had to the thread. This led to more tirades by you.
Actually, you were the one that started the tirades after I said I thought the first post in the thread was silly. Admittedly, I may not have said it was silly to you if I had realized at the time you were the same poster that started the thread. However, it was not really a strong personal insult given I was just responding to your comment relating our discussion to it. It was your response to that post that started the downhill slide. Admittedly, if I had realized why you found the “silly” comment so offensive, (because it was your post), I would have recognized why things started to go downhill and might not have continued the downhill slide.