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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Powerhouses and mainstream poll Post 303001001 by bakunin on Tuesday 25th of July 2017 03:39:02 AM
Old 07-25-2017
First off: we haven't replaced the "content industry" by "the community" at all: we have replaced the former content industry by some criminals able to program chat-bots. The internet information highway left truth as roadkill, so to say. To think that these criminals aren't an "industry" in themselves is an illusion. Or do you think the likes of Steve Bannon would be able to spew their hatred without a lot of money behind them?

Second: in general we lack to resources to prove what we are told. If someone tells me that somewhere in Africa X is the case i am in no position to find out if he is telling me the truth or not, because i am far from Africa and have no oportunity to find out for myself.

This is the reason why most of us in most cases have to ultimately believe what we are told. Research no shows that whatever is told is believed more easily the more simplistic it is. Example: the crisis of 1929 and the subsequent depression which is said to have been instrumental in the rise of the Nazis in Germany. Of course their "explanation" of what happened was utter nonsense - "the jews are to blame" - but this "explanation" was 5 words long, whereas any serious explanation of why and how cyclic crises plagued modern capitalism takes a lot more time and effort to explain.

We face basically the same situation now when we try to explain refugees, immigrants, the current crisis, etc.. The "explanations" are believed the more easily the more simplistic they are, regardless of their truth.

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DATETIMEZONE.LISTIDENTIFIERS(3) 					 1					   DATETIMEZONE.LISTIDENTIFIERS(3)

DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers - Returns a numerically indexed array containing all defined timezone identifiers

       Object oriented style

SYNOPSIS
publicstatic array DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers NULL ([int $what = DateTimeZone::ALL], [string $country]) DESCRIPTION
Procedural style array timezone_identifiers_list NULL ([int $what = DateTimeZone::ALL], [string $country]) PARAMETERS
o $what - One of DateTimeZone class constants. o $country - A two-letter ISO 3166-1 compatible country code. Note This option is only used when $what is set to DateTimeZone::PER_COUNTRY. RETURN VALUES
Returns array on success or FALSE on failure. CHANGELOG
+--------+---------------------------------------------------+ |Version | | | | | | | Description | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ | 5.3.0 | | | | | | | Added the optional $what and $country parame- | | | ters. | | | | +--------+---------------------------------------------------+ EXAMPLES
Example #1 A timezone_identifiers_list(3) example <?php $timezone_identifiers = DateTimeZone::listIdentifiers(); for ($i=0; $i < 5; $i++) { echo "$timezone_identifiers[$i] "; } ?> The above example will output something similar to: Africa/Abidjan Africa/Accra Africa/Addis_Ababa Africa/Algiers Africa/Asmara SEE ALSO
timezone_abbreviations_list(3). PHP Documentation Group DATETIMEZONE.LISTIDENTIFIERS(3)
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