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Comment author: markrkrebs 26 February 2010 09:27:21AM *  7 points [-]

I love this site. Found it when looking at a piece of crackpot science on the internet and, wondering, typed "crackpot" into google. I am trying to argue with someone who's my nemesis in most every way, and I'm trying to do it honestly. I feel his vested interest in the preferred answer vastly biases his judgment & wonder what biases do I have, and how did they get there. You seem to address a key one I liken to tree roots, growing in deep and steadfast wherever you first happen to fall, whether it's good ground or not.

Not unlike that analogy, I landed here first, on your post, and found it very good ground indeed.

Comment author: RobinZ 26 February 2010 12:43:19PM 16 points [-]

Wecome to LessWrong!

If you want another couple threads to start exploring, one very good starting place is What Do We Mean By Rationality? and its links; then there is the massive collection of posts accumulated in the Sequences which you can pick over for interesting nuggets. A lot of posts (and comments!) will have links back to related material, both at the top and throughout the text.

Comment author: ciphergoth 26 February 2010 01:09:44PM 13 points [-]

Just to make it explicit: I really appreciate your "welcome" comments, they're good for the site. Thanks.

Comment author: RobinZ 26 February 2010 01:15:47PM 4 points [-]

You're welcome! I saw some other people doing it, and thought that I should do so as well.

Comment author: TheOtherDave 26 October 2010 05:07:13PM 6 points [-]

Let me echo ciphergoth. The effect is broader than you might think; it was because of one of these sorts of comments that I (years later) found the introduction thread when I did.

Admittedly, most readers probably don't start from the beginning and work their way forward. But some of us do!