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"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in CREATING the Internet.”
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"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in CREATING the Internet.”
No he didn't. He said he TOOK THE INITIATIVE IN CONGRESS.------
Al Gore:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth"
Vint Cerf (a "father" of the Internet):
"Al Gore was the first political leader to recognize the importance of the Internet and to promote and support its development" ... "No other elected official, to our knowledge, has made a greater contribution [to the Internet] over a longer period of time":
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You are arguing a point not in contention, Holmes.
Ed disputed that he said he created it, I didn't dispute that he used the word "initiative" somewhere in his sentence.
You people are so stupid, we can't get past your inability to read simple sentences much less discuss actual content
So, you admit you take words out of context and twist the overall meaning to suit your slimy political agenda?
Gee, what an asshole you are.
Did you read what Vint Cerf said?
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Spot on description of Kaz.
Another leftist joins the circle jerk. The point is simple, Gore said he created the Internet, the rest is you people spewing a bunch of ridiculous crap
But you dishonestly EXCLUDED it when you quoted him, completely changing the meaning of what Gore was talking about!!!Ed disputed that he said he created it, I didn't dispute that he used the word "initiative" somewhere in his sentence.
He did say he "create(d) the internet." I don't see a difference between that and inventing it
But you dishonestly EXCLUDED it when you quoted him, completely changing the meaning of what Gore was talking about!!!Ed disputed that he said he created it, I didn't dispute that he used the word "initiative" somewhere in his sentence.
He did say he "create(d) the internet." I don't see a difference between that and inventing it
------No, he said that IN CONGRESS he TOOK THE INITIATIVE in creating the internet.
Al Gore:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth"
Vint Cerf (a "father" of the Internet):
"Al Gore was the first political leader to recognize the importance of the Internet and to promote and support its development" ... "No other elected official, to our knowledge, has made a greater contribution [to the Internet] over a longer period of time":
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You are arguing a point not in contention, Holmes.
Ed disputed that he said he created it, I didn't dispute that he used the word "initiative" somewhere in his sentence.
You people are so stupid, we can't get past your inability to read simple sentences much less discuss actual content
So, you admit you take words out of context and twist the overall meaning to suit your slimy political agenda?
Gee, what an asshole you are.
Did you read what Vint Cerf said?
.
Spot on description of Kaz.
Another leftist joins the circle jerk. The point is simple, Gore said he created the Internet, the rest is you people spewing a bunch of ridiculous crap
And if you foreigners would learn English and assimilate you would know that in that sentence he says HE TOOK THE INITIATIVE, took the initiative is what he DID, Initiative is the direct object the verb took, the action word in the sentence. "Creating" is a gerund, a noun made from a verb, it is not a verb the action word of the sentence, it functions as a noun, the indirect object of the sentence."During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in CREATING the Internet.”
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Al Gore:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth"
Vint Cerf (a "father" of the Internet):
"Al Gore was the first political leader to recognize the importance of the Internet and to promote and support its development" ... "No other elected official, to our knowledge, has made a greater contribution [to the Internet] over a longer period of time":
.
You are arguing a point not in contention, Holmes.
Ed disputed that he said he created it, I didn't dispute that he used the word "initiative" somewhere in his sentence.
You people are so stupid, we can't get past your inability to read simple sentences much less discuss actual content
So, you admit you take words out of context and twist the overall meaning to suit your slimy political agenda?
Gee, what an asshole you are.
Did you read what Vint Cerf said?
.
Spot on description of Kaz.
Another leftist joins the circle jerk. The point is simple, Gore said he created the Internet, the rest is you people spewing a bunch of ridiculous crap
Define "leftist" or shut the fuck up. You have no idea what the term leftist means in the 21st Century, nor the difference between left and right historically.
You use words as pejoratives with no effort to be honest or correct, it's why I believe you're a lazy fool - something I'm not alone in believing.
A cautionary tale for politicians: Al Gore and the ‘invention’ of the Internet
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Internet of Lies
and,
Al Gore and information technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
So continue to post the meme, and while you're at it defend Carson and everything about the man that has come out, and will come out now that the media has the smell of blood.
And if you foreigners would learn English and assimilate you would know that in that sentence he says HE TOOK THE INITIATIVE, took the initiative is what he DID, Initiative is the direct object the verb took, the action word in the sentence. "Creating" is a gerund, a noun made from a verb, it is not a verb the action word of the sentence, it functions as a noun, the indirect object of the sentence."During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in CREATING the Internet.”
Grammar Bytes! :: The Gerund
Gerunds function as nouns. Thus, gerunds will be subjects, subject complements, direct objects, indirect objects, and objects of prepositions.
And there is exactly how you changed the context of the quote, you changed "creating" which is a noun, specifically a gerund, to a verb "create(d)."He did say he "create(d) the internet." I don't see a difference between that and inventing it
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Al Gore:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth"
Vint Cerf (a "father" of the Internet):
"Al Gore was the first political leader to recognize the importance of the Internet and to promote and support its development" ... "No other elected official, to our knowledge, has made a greater contribution [to the Internet] over a longer period of time":
.
You are arguing a point not in contention, Holmes.
Ed disputed that he said he created it, I didn't dispute that he used the word "initiative" somewhere in his sentence.
You people are so stupid, we can't get past your inability to read simple sentences much less discuss actual content
So, you admit you take words out of context and twist the overall meaning to suit your slimy political agenda?
Gee, what an asshole you are.
Did you read what Vint Cerf said?
.
Strawman, moron
You don't know what a straw man fallacy is, "moron".
In case you have not noticed, i cited quotes from the horses' mouths to provide context for accurate understanding of their meaning.
However, you don't care about that; you only care about cherry picking words out of context to twist their meaning.
Talk about "strawman" ... LOL.
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Again, your reading skills are dreadful. that isn't what I said, I said the ridiculous crap you made up and attributed to me was a strawman.
Here's how you know that's what I meant, it's what you said in the post I responded to.
If the dog was on the table licking your plate, you wouldn't be able to figure out what happened to your dinner...
Al Gore:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth"
And there is exactly how you changed the context of the quote, you changed "creating" which is a noun, specifically a gerund, to a verb "create(d)."He did say he "create(d) the internet." I don't see a difference between that and inventing it
---------You are arguing a point not in contention, Holmes.
Ed disputed that he said he created it, I didn't dispute that he used the word "initiative" somewhere in his sentence.
You people are so stupid, we can't get past your inability to read simple sentences much less discuss actual content
So, you admit you take words out of context and twist the overall meaning to suit your slimy political agenda?
Gee, what an asshole you are.
Did you read what Vint Cerf said?
.
Strawman, moron
You don't know what a straw man fallacy is, "moron".
In case you have not noticed, i cited quotes from the horses' mouths to provide context for accurate understanding of their meaning.
However, you don't care about that; you only care about cherry picking words out of context to twist their meaning.
Talk about "strawman" ... LOL.
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Again, your reading skills are dreadful. that isn't what I said, I said the ridiculous crap you made up and attributed to me was a strawman.
Here's how you know that's what I meant, it's what you said in the post I responded to.
If the dog was on the table licking your plate, you wouldn't be able to figure out what happened to your dinner...
So, you admit you did not read what Cerf said? If you did, you surely did not understand the overall CONTEXT of Gore's statement, or most likely, you are playing political cherry-picking games, which reflects lame debators.
A moron does not understand the difference between taking an initiative to create something versus actually creating something.
And the guy (Cerf) who is the father/creator of the Internet agrees with that!
Looks like your reading skills are sorely lacking ... and your objectivity.
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So, you admit you take words out of context and twist the overall meaning to suit your slimy political agenda?
Gee, what an asshole you are.
Did you read what Vint Cerf said?
.
Strawman, moron
You don't know what a straw man fallacy is, "moron".
In case you have not noticed, i cited quotes from the horses' mouths to provide context for accurate understanding of their meaning.
However, you don't care about that; you only care about cherry picking words out of context to twist their meaning.
Talk about "strawman" ... LOL.
.
Again, your reading skills are dreadful. that isn't what I said, I said the ridiculous crap you made up and attributed to me was a strawman.
Here's how you know that's what I meant, it's what you said in the post I responded to.
If the dog was on the table licking your plate, you wouldn't be able to figure out what happened to your dinner...
So, you admit you did not read what Cerf said? If you did, you surely did not understand the overall CONTEXT of Gore's statement, or most likely, you are playing political cherry-picking games, which reflects lame debators.
A moron does not understand the difference between taking an initiative to create something versus actually creating something.
And the guy (Cerf) who is the father/creator of the Internet agrees with that!
Looks like your reading skills are sorely lacking ... and your objectivity.
.
strawman
I'm not even reading your points when you start by saying I said something I clearly did not say
The issue is you have to change a noun to a verb to get Gore to do the act of creation. That is completely dishonest, but typically CON$ervative.Al Gore:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth"
And there is exactly how you changed the context of the quote, you changed "creating" which is a noun, specifically a gerund, to a verb "create(d)."He did say he "create(d) the internet." I don't see a difference between that and inventing it
so your isue is he used "creating" instead of "created?"
OMG, I can't make up the stupid that you people are. I actually make fun of liberals all the time that you don't understand using different forms of the same word. Yet you actually prove it's actually true
I was just watching a press conference with Ben Carson. He said he's a scientist and "investigates" things.
He thinks pyramids are grain silos. He feels evolution is a Satanic conspiracy and climate change a scam.
If that's the result of his "research", can he really call himself a "scientist"?CrusaderFrank
The issue is you have to change a noun to a verb to get Gore to do the act of creation. That is completely dishonest, but typically CON$ervative.Al Gore:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth"
And there is exactly how you changed the context of the quote, you changed "creating" which is a noun, specifically a gerund, to a verb "create(d)."He did say he "create(d) the internet." I don't see a difference between that and inventing it
so your isue is he used "creating" instead of "created?"
OMG, I can't make up the stupid that you people are. I actually make fun of liberals all the time that you don't understand using different forms of the same word. Yet you actually prove it's actually true
Thats kaz for youThe issue is you have to change a noun to a verb to get Gore to do the act of creation. That is completely dishonest, but typically CON$ervative.Al Gore:
"During my service in the United States Congress, I took the initiative in creating the Internet. I took the initiative in moving forward a whole range of initiatives that have proven to be important to our country's economic growth"
And there is exactly how you changed the context of the quote, you changed "creating" which is a noun, specifically a gerund, to a verb "create(d)."He did say he "create(d) the internet." I don't see a difference between that and inventing it
so your isue is he used "creating" instead of "created?"
OMG, I can't make up the stupid that you people are. I actually make fun of liberals all the time that you don't understand using different forms of the same word. Yet you actually prove it's actually true
I'll do it myselfActually the courses are watered down as proven by the fact that they are worth less credits. The freshman general chemistry a biology student might take is worth 3 credits where as the general chemistry class a chemistry major takes is worth 4 credits and generally has more no credit lab hours. A freshman physics 101 course taken by a pre med student would be 4 credits and a physics 101 course taken by a physics major would be 5 credits and more lab hours.
Better yet, I'll do it for you.
UMBC pre-med
http://www.umbc.edu/premed/pdfs/UMBCPreMedRequirements.pdf
Chem 101
Chem 102
Chem 102 Lab
Chem 351
Chem 351 Lab
Chem 352
Chem 352 Lab
B.S. in Chemistry - Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry - UMBC
CHEM 101: Principles of Chemistry I
CHEM 102: Principles of Chemistry II
CHEM 102L: Introductory Chemistry Lab
CHEM 351: Organic Chemistry I
CHEM 352: Organic Chemistry II
CHEM 351L: Organic Laboratory I
CHEM 352L: Organic Laboratory II
Oh gee, look at that! They're the exact same classes. You'll also notice that the pre-med students have the either/or option in their physics requirements for lab classes, or calculus based classes.
Sample 4-Year Plan for Pre-Medicine Majors | Neuroscience Major
Sample 4-Year Plan for Pre-Medicine Majors
Sophomore Year Fall
Sophomore Year Spring
- Chem 2510 & 2540*
- Physics 1200*
- Psych 3513
* Denotes pre-med courses
- Neuro 3050
- Chemistry 2520 & 2550*
- Physics 1201*
Physics 1200
Algebra-based introduction to classical physics: Newtons laws, fluids, waves.
Physics 1201
Algebra-based introduction to electricity and magnetism, simple optics, overview of modern physics including special relativity and quantum mechanics.