I tried to Google "log(race)" because I thought this was some inside joke but I just saw "Riding Giant Logs in Japan's Dangerous 1,200-Year-Old Festival"
I read all the sociology of race articles. here's why they're bad.
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I tried to Google "log(race)" because I thought this was some inside joke but I just saw "Riding Giant Logs in Japan's Dangerous 1,200-Year-Old Festival"
Don�t adopt his POVyeah I mean he’s clearly wrong but it’s easier to show how braindead he is when arguing from his own premises
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I tried to Google "log(race)" because I thought this was some inside joke but I just saw "Riding Giant Logs in Japan's Dangerous 1,200-Year-Old Festival"
The closest I can think of is log(NIAC), which a rising star economist was doing for a long time, until someone randomly noticed at a conference presentation. Econ troll has been presented with it several times here, and it looks like he’s doubling down on it being valid or something weird.
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I tried to Google "log(race)" because I thought this was some inside joke but I just saw "Riding Giant Logs in Japan's Dangerous 1,200-Year-Old Festival"
The closest I can think of is log(NIAC), which a rising star economist was doing for a long time, until someone randomly noticed at a conference presentation. Econ troll has been presented with it several times here, and it looks like he�s doubling down on it being valid or something weird.No, wrong again. Looks like economics is just way over your head.
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The closest I can think of is log(NIAC), which a rising star economist was doing for a long time, until someone randomly noticed at a conference presentation.
Just for the record, and because people often get this detail wrong on SJMR, it was log(NAICS) (i.e., log of the numerical codes of the North American Industry Classification System).
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The closest I can think of is log(NIAC), which a rising star economist was doing for a long time, until someone randomly noticed at a conference presentation.
Just for the record, and because people often get this detail wrong on SJMR, it was log(NAICS) (i.e., log of the numerical codes of the North American Industry Classification System).Exactly. Sociologists aren't bright enough to know this, which is why they always code race in a different way. I read all the articles.
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The closest I can think of is log(NIAC), which a rising star economist was doing for a long time, until someone randomly noticed at a conference presentation.
Just for the record, and because people often get this detail wrong on SJMR, it was log(NAICS) (i.e., log of the numerical codes of the North American Industry Classification System).
Exactly. Sociologists aren't bright enough to know this, which is why they always code race in a different way. I read all the articles.So OP is the same old troll, but trying to sound like Trump
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The closest I can think of is log(NIAC), which a rising star economist was doing for a long time, until someone randomly noticed at a conference presentation.
Just for the record, and because people often get this detail wrong on SJMR, it was log(NAICS) (i.e., log of the numerical codes of the North American Industry Classification System).
Exactly. Sociologists aren't bright enough to know this, which is why they always code race in a different way. I read all the articles.
So OP is the same old troll, but trying to sound like TrumpI'm not trying to sound like Trump, but I'll take the compliment.