Quote from: Sloper on July 16, 2014, 04:33:04 pmHE is a classic bubble and will hopefully soon burst so we can go back to the days when an undergraduate degree was worth having.Which was when?
HE is a classic bubble and will hopefully soon burst so we can go back to the days when an undergraduate degree was worth having.
The early 1990's was the point at which the number of graduates increased significantly rising from 17% in 1992 to 38% in 2013.
Available data is the biggest crux I think.
Quote from: slackline on July 21, 2014, 11:39:30 amAvailable data is the biggest crux I think.does this not aply to everything, ever
Gaza. This timelapse shows the extent of some of the damage from the bombing over an hour.... http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/gaza/10999571/Israel-Gaza-conflict-time-lapse-shows-air-strikes-destroying-entire-neighbourhood-in-an-hour.html
Fairly standard, but if you ever needed evidence that most of what is called 'news' is now little more than entertainment, fearmongering and bullshit to occupy the proles, see this list of the top ten read news stories on the Daily Mail BBC website.