View Full Version : The level of ignorance is staggering
paraclete
Feb 7, 2011, 06:11 PM
Even with many weather maps available over the last month they couldn't get it right. This is equivalent of saying New York is on the island of Cuba
CNN coverage of Cyclone Yasi places Queensland in Tasmania | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/cnn-coverage-of-cyclone-yasi-places-queensland-in-tasmania/story-e6frfmyi-1226001791170)
I wonder is this the level of accuracy of US news services?
smoothy
Feb 7, 2011, 06:47 PM
Over decades of observation... I've come to believe they use a Ougi board to predict the weather.
Every place I've lived has apparently been right in the middle of a transition area they claim is hard to predict (their actual excuses)... I wonder if there actually exists an area that ISN'T a transition area where they get it right at least half the time.
paraclete
Feb 7, 2011, 07:16 PM
Over decades of observation....I've come to believe they use a Ougi board to predict the weather.
Every place I've lived has apparently been right in the middle of a transition area they claim is hard to predict (their actual excuses).... I wonder if there actually exists an area that ISN'T a transition area where they get it right at least half the time.
This post has nothing to do with the weather, it's about basic geography and reading the captions on a map, both abilities apparently lacking at CNN or perhaps it is they are generally ignorant of any place outside the continential US
As far as weather forecasting is concerned they seem to get major events fairly right but local weather is often too generalised. Where I come from we get statements like chance of thunder storms, chance of rain and wind direction is anybody's guess
smoothy
Feb 7, 2011, 07:22 PM
this post has nothing to do with the weather, it's about basic geography and reading the captions on a map, both abilities apparently lacking at CNN or perhaps it is they are generally ignorant of any place outside the continential US
as far as weather forecasting is concerned they seem to get major events fairly right but local weather is often too generalised. Where I come from we get statements like chance of thunder storms, chance of rain and wind direction is anybody's guess
You mentioned CNN... being they're nearly in last place if not in last place for news channels in the USA... goes to show what most people here in the USA think of their "News". They hire purely based on ones political ideology... they couldn't care less about if they are able to identify North America and Europe on a Globe. Or Australia for that matter. Goes to show what thought they put into their news stories too.
Their heyday was 20 years ago... its been a long slow fall to the bottom since then.
TUT317
Feb 7, 2011, 09:37 PM
even with many weather maps available over the last month they couldn't get it right. This is equivalent of saying New York is on the island of Cuba
CNN coverage of Cyclone Yasi places Queensland in Tasmania | News.com.au (http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/television/cnn-coverage-of-cyclone-yasi-places-queensland-in-tasmania/story-e6frfmyi-1226001791170)
I wonder is this the level of accuracy of US news services?
Hi Clete
As a fellow New South Walesian we have been wanting to cut Queensland adrift for a long time now. I actually thought they had finally done it for a minute there.
Tut
paraclete
Feb 7, 2011, 10:03 PM
Hi Clete
As a fellow New South Walesian we have been wanting to cut Queensland adrift for a long time now. I actually thought they had finally done it for a minute there.
Tut
Indeed Tut and we almost succeeded in sinking Victoria as well. Ah Well we will just have to wait for the next cyclone, no matter, we shall just be content with Tasmania, Bob Browne has demonstrated they have been adrift for a long time
Hey Tut what odds on cutting Kennelly adrift in March, would that be 100 to one on?
TUT317
Feb 8, 2011, 01:30 AM
Indeed Tut and we almost succeded in sinking Victoria as well. Ah Well we will just have to wait for the next cyclone, no matter, we shall just be content with Tasmania, Bob Browne has demonstrated they have been adrift for a long time
Hey Tut what odds on cutting Kennelly adrift in March, would that be 100 to one on?
Hi Clete,
Yes, I am a swinging voter. I voted Labor the last two times, but I will be voting Liberal this time. Labor have been in power way too long. Is it something like 12 years? Seems like long hard labor to me.
For our American friends ( who might be interested) it is difficult to put into perspective. I would say we don't have anything that can be compared to American conservatism. Our 'conservative party' is really Liberal which is probably to the left of their conservatism.
Comparisons are always difficult, but I would say that if Obama was in Australia he would be seen as nothing more than a 'run of the mill' Labor politician. This is of course debatable, but it is interesting to try and compare the two political systems.
Regards
Tut
tomder55
Feb 8, 2011, 03:23 AM
You can have him..
paraclete
Feb 8, 2011, 03:27 AM
you can have him ..
Tom people like him are a dime a dozen here, we don't need to import them, anyway one septic tank messing up our politics at a time is enough
paraclete
Feb 8, 2011, 03:31 AM
Hi Clete,
Yes, I am a swinging voter. I voted Labor the last two times, but I will be voting Liberal this time. Labor have been in power way too long. Is it something like 12 years? Seems like long hard labor to me.
For our American friends ( who might be interested) it is difficult to put into perspective. I would say we don't have anything that can be compared to American conservatism. Our 'conservative party' is really Liberal which is probably to the left of their conservatism.
Comparisons are always difficult, but I would say that if Obama was in Australia he would be seen as nothing more than a 'run of the mill' Labor politician. This is of course debatable, but it is interesting to try and compare the two political systems.
Regards
Tut
Well Tut you know what Lincoln said, you can fool all of the peopele some of the time, you can even fool some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time. We have reached that point in the affairs of men when Labor is so far on the nose, the rats are leaving the sinking ship.
speechlesstx
Feb 8, 2011, 08:19 AM
What can you expect from a network that covered Obama in all 57 states.
paraclete
Feb 8, 2011, 02:35 PM
What can you expect from a network that covered Obama in all 57 states.
So they even covered him in the state of Euphoria?:)
speechlesstx
Feb 8, 2011, 02:49 PM
so they even covered him in the state of Euphoria?:)
No, that was MSNBC and Chris Matthews (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/13/chris-matthews-i-felt-thi_n_86449.html). :D
paraclete
Feb 8, 2011, 03:06 PM
No, that was MSNBC and Chris Matthews (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/13/chris-matthews-i-felt-thi_n_86449.html). :D
Ok but they are covering him now in the state of Depression?
smoothy
Feb 8, 2011, 03:37 PM
Chris Matthews is an even bigger idiot than the rest. It's a wonder he doesn't put his pants on backwards half the time.
speechlesstx
Feb 8, 2011, 03:52 PM
Ok but they are covering him now in the state of Depression?
That's the Huffington Post.
paraclete
Feb 8, 2011, 06:18 PM
Chris Matthews is an even bigger idiot than the rest. Its a wonder he doesn't put his pants on backwards half the time.
From the description he gave I expect he had them on backwards that day
paraclete
Feb 8, 2011, 06:19 PM
That's the Huffington Post.
I give up! Where are those american states of Utopia, Cornucopia, Paradisa, Euphoria, Memorbellia, Fantasia and Bellicosia?
smoothy
Feb 8, 2011, 07:15 PM
from the description he gave I expect he had them on backwards that day
Probley a result of having his shoes on the wrong feet as well and the discomfort making him cranky.
speechlesstx
Feb 9, 2011, 08:11 AM
I give up! Where are those american states of Utopia, Cornucopia, Paradisa, Euphoria, Memorbellia, Fantasia and Bellicosia?
Aren't those all sections of San Francisco?