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Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 09:07 pm

New Scientist reports on a new study at UC Irvine with startling (to some, perhaps) results.  To cut a long story short, the study found that when you drug people with low doses of anaesthetics (around 10% of the dose used for complete general anaesthesia), they don't remember as much as people who weren't drugged.

Um ..... Duh?  They needed a study to figure that out?  It seems one of the more obvious possible results.

In related obviousness, I caught a part of a book review on NPR, the reviewer speaking in breathless, hushed terms about the central revelation of $AUTHOR's book as though the author had achieved some stunning new discovery about the world that had eluded philosophers for thousands of years.

The writer's earthshaking new insight?  You might want to be sitting down for this:  "Sometimes, no matter how badly you want something, you don't get it."

Where do they find these people?

(Minorly edited for clarity on 2008-04-02 at 10:42 EDT)

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008 01:39 am (UTC)
There are people out there who go around telling others that if they didn't get something, it's because they didn't Want It Enough. And if they just tried a little harder to Want It, they'd Get It, whatever It is. Happens all the time in sport -- "they just didn't want the trophy enough". It's blame-the-victim arseholery dressed up for the 21st century, is all.