Comment author: hegemonicon 18 February 2014 01:11:09PM 3 points [-]

What do you mean by "bad" housing?

One possible reason is that many of the relevant aspects of good or bad housing are governed by building codes (plumbing, HVAC, bathrooms, room size, etc.) which put a (often high) lower bound on how cheap a building can be built. In addition, the organization of the construction industry (many specialized subcontractors) means there's a fairly high fixed cost for any new construction. While this mostly applies to new construction, it can apply to existing buildings as well.

Comment author: mickytallor 26 February 2014 05:03:41AM *  -2 points [-]

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Comment author: ChristianKl 19 February 2014 06:23:42PM 0 points [-]

There are a lot of different kinds of memory. You might have a good memory for some facts that you care about and a bad memory for facts that you don't care about.

Comment author: mickytallor 26 February 2014 04:45:11AM 0 points [-]

Memory is always related with the interest in the specific subject. A survey suggest that people remember each and every detail of their favorite thing. For example, men always know more about cars.

Comment author: James_Miller 24 February 2014 04:39:20PM 8 points [-]

The scientific method is a cultural construct, but one that yields nice things such as iPhones and reasonably accurate theories of physics. Of course, it also helps produce nasty things like atomic bombs.

I think the real fallacy is saying that the scientific method is just as good as any other method at finding truth.

Comment author: mickytallor 25 February 2014 06:32:55AM -1 points [-]

Scientific method should not be blamed, it is the people who created them should be questioned. We all know people who have invented iPhones and bombs have followed a specific method.

Comment author: Douglas_Knight 25 February 2014 03:35:40AM 1 point [-]

I suggest first experimenting with maximum flexibility to figure out what kind of structure you really want. That is, experimenting in person with paper and pencil.

Comment author: mickytallor 25 February 2014 06:28:30AM 0 points [-]

Nice, your logic is clear and straight forward.

Comment author: mickytallor 25 February 2014 06:27:08AM 1 point [-]

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