@CalvinSimons6 @NewsNation@MvonRen@rosscoulthart … then that should have been included in your statement, otherwise it’s just a hot take, and smacks of ridicule, ad hominem.
“Ridicule is not part of the scientific method, and people should not be taught that it is”. ~J. Allen Hynek
@bringtheblaine@NewsNation@rosscoulthart But when there are credible observers reporting relatively incredible things, especially those who have more than single eyewitness testimony- other witnesses from different vantages, video, radar, tracking data, FL/IR, it provides a means for investigators to follow-up.
@bringtheblaine@NewsNation@rosscoulthart Experience alone doesn’t qualify a sighting. The reason UAP researchers and investigators often look to or cite “credible” observers is a means to try and narrow the scope of where to look for evidence.
Just ask CETI how hard it is to collect data from the entire sky.
@jamescfox My wife and I have seen (and purchased) every single one of your films. As a documentary filmmaker herself, she knows firsthand the incredible amount of work you put into these films.
So grateful for your work, and all that you do.
We’d love to meet you one day & share a beer!
@bringtheblaine@NewsNation@rosscoulthart In the clip I saw, he states that he had a lot of experience recovering military assets, and this was unlike anything he had ever witnessed (egg-shaped), no visible propulsion, no heat signature. That was all that was available in the clip.
@CameronKroetsch That business is incapable of maintaining a safe environment in or around the venue. I demonstrated that with evidence to council over 5 years ago. The long, public safety nightmare that is that place will continue unless it’s shut down.
#BREAKING Police are investigating a shooting incident at a downtown Hamilton nightclub that left multiple people injured
More: https://t.co/NysawefMt1 #HamOnt
@mikemcalister It’s pretty rare to build a business, product, or brand without significant effort.
Though once your plane is at altitude, learn to enjoy autopilot. ✈️
Becoming addicted to or internalizing the effort required as identity will become destructive & jeopardize what was built.
Software estimates are one of the oldest lies we tell ourselves.
We all know they don't work, but pretend they mean something and later feel enraged when shit hits the fan.
I focused a big part of my undergrad on software estimation.
After graduating, I wrote plenty about the topic.
Then, I started working for a company where I spent years researching how to make better estimates. We sold multiple millions of dollars of software using the tools I built.
I read everything there's to read. I could recite Steve McConnel's "Software Estimation" book from top to bottom.
Here is the most important lesson I learned:
People can't estimate software. It doesn't matter who they are or how much experience they have.
Estimating software reliably is science fiction.
And the best part:
They will ask you to estimate something. They will tell you they understand it's not exact. They will promise they won't hold you accountable.
And then they will. They always do.
There are two solutions for this. Let's start with my recommendations for those who don't have a choice:
1. Remove "quick," "simple," "straightforward," "easy," and every similar word from your dictionary. Never use them. Don't let others use them when referring to your work.
2. Never volunteer an estimate. Everything you say will be used against you.
3. When forced, estimate work you know you can complete today. Always estimate with a range: "It will take me 2 - 4 hours."
4. Estimate anything you won't do today in days and weeks. Say, "I should finish that feature sometime this week." Do not estimate future work in hours.
But we all know your manager will force you to give an estimate. Here is what you should do:
1. Estimate how long you think it will take you to complete the task.
2. Multiply the number by 3. This will be the lower range of your estimate.
3. Double the lower range of the estimate. This will be the upper range.
Example: If you think something will take you 1 day of work, say "between 3 and 6 days."
Here is the funny part:
It won't take you between 3 - 6 days. This is as much bullshit as any other method you can think of.
The true solution for this problem:
Work for a company that doesn't care about estimates.
@Elle12344936 @PJEvans66030270 @samfbiddle You may not know them, but anyone following the subject for the past 6 years has had plenty of opportunities to review various interviews with Graves and Fravor specifically. Grusch is a new witness/whistleblower, but to discredit him is to discredit multiple inspectors general.