Ignorance
I once was in a programming class where the task was "build a calculator". A student did one with buttons 1, 2, 3 all the way up to about 25 and then ran out of space on the screen. We've asked this before but liked it so much we're asking again: What's the best example of ignorance you've encountered?
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 12:30)
I once was in a programming class where the task was "build a calculator". A student did one with buttons 1, 2, 3 all the way up to about 25 and then ran out of space on the screen. We've asked this before but liked it so much we're asking again: What's the best example of ignorance you've encountered?
( , Thu 30 Aug 2012, 12:30)
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Don't know if this counts
I work for the NHS doing clinical IT system management. A couple of years ago, I got a request through to make some changes to a clinic on one of the systems I look after.
For the homeopathy service.
I expressed my dismay to my colleague that the NHS was wasting money on what amounts to giving the patient a sugar-pill, crossing your fingers and saying "please work, please work!"
Now, my colleague was not far off retirement and had been a nurse for most of his life, he was pretty much the senior nurse for the entire city. So I expected his opinion to match mine.
Instead I got a 20 minute lecture on how it works, why it works and how I'm completely wrong to believe it doesn't.
( , Fri 31 Aug 2012, 9:29, 6 replies)
I work for the NHS doing clinical IT system management. A couple of years ago, I got a request through to make some changes to a clinic on one of the systems I look after.
For the homeopathy service.
I expressed my dismay to my colleague that the NHS was wasting money on what amounts to giving the patient a sugar-pill, crossing your fingers and saying "please work, please work!"
Now, my colleague was not far off retirement and had been a nurse for most of his life, he was pretty much the senior nurse for the entire city. So I expected his opinion to match mine.
Instead I got a 20 minute lecture on how it works, why it works and how I'm completely wrong to believe it doesn't.
( , Fri 31 Aug 2012, 9:29, 6 replies)
Agreed. They are generally the cause of IT systems failing to be accepted. Them or the misanthropic cunts who work on doctors receptions.
( , Fri 31 Aug 2012, 12:14, closed)
If homeopathy is right, then the entire theory of thermodynamics, and the 10,000 years of practical observations that it's built upon, are wrong.
( , Sat 1 Sep 2012, 20:40, closed)
( , Sat 1 Sep 2012, 20:40, closed)
Arguably it does work a bit
But only due to the placebo effect. Strangely the placebo effect works even if you tell people they're getting a placebo.
( , Sun 2 Sep 2012, 10:41, closed)
But only due to the placebo effect. Strangely the placebo effect works even if you tell people they're getting a placebo.
( , Sun 2 Sep 2012, 10:41, closed)
This can be very cosy effective,
so having homeopathy on the NHS isn't a totally terrible idea.
( , Mon 3 Sep 2012, 14:21, closed)
so having homeopathy on the NHS isn't a totally terrible idea.
( , Mon 3 Sep 2012, 14:21, closed)
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