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Sep 2002
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There's nothing wrong with the sentence, "I know what I believe to be appropriate". You're using a different connotation of "know" than I am. Saying, "I believe what I believe is appropriate" would be unnecessary repetition. I was using the sense of "know" being "I am aware of" and "I am relatively sure of", not anything else. I am nowhere near a "pompous, msug religious zealot", thank you. |
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"Ben"
Feb 2007
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I'll respect your opinions, but that is a slippery slope IMO. If lazyness is ok for one difficult endeavor because someone is there to bail me out and figure out what I really meant, then it becomes easier to be lazy and reliant on others for the next one, and so on. Pretty soon the worldview is that everything is too hard, so why bother; someone will make sure I get what I need anyway. That to me is immoral, in a life and death sense. |
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Hold on! There's more (...than Mary Schmich). And it's at least a decade old. So R.D. is OK in my book. (In fact I am just like him in real life. Let's be honest for a moment.)
"Accept certain inalienable truths: Food is not free. Professors will belittle. You, TOO, will grow bitter. And when you do, you'll fantasize..." |
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Apr 2008
Regensburg..^~^..Plzeň
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Once and I don't remember exactly but I think it was "Readers Digest" this episode appeared:
little Johnny comes home from school and asks, " Mommy, where do I come from?" Mommy being a dutiful parent, although not sure that Johnny is "ready", responds explaining all about the "Birds and Bees" and then asks, "Does that answer your Question?" Johnny, "I guess so, ... but Joey says he comes from Chicago." How does Johnny know how to frame that kind of question? He has no idea. The only thing that needs to be done is answer the question as we understand it if we don't understand at all then leave it be. What we are looking for is an answer that will inform even if the answer is a misunderstanding of the question it will still inform. Clarification will proceed from a legitimate answer not from berating. The berating and belittling are only a waste of resources mostly of time. Perhaps, if most of those who know better would rate themselves by their own crank-o-meter they might be a lot more pleasant to be around. ![]() nelson |
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Dec 2007
RSM, CA, USA
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Nelson, please note that even in your own anecdote the little Johny went to his own parents, not to the county librarian.
Even though the analogy isn't a scientific method, you really should take a hint and construct you own strawmen out of the scientifically tested straw. Thank you for your attention to this matter. [I'm sorry, I didn't notice that you are posting from the outside of the USA. If you are posting from Bundesrepublik Deutschland, then please substitute "kreise" in place of "county". If you are posting from Plzen,CZ then long live the Pilsner Urquell!] Last fiddled with by sylvester on 2008-09-13 at 19:52 |
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Apr 2008
Regensburg..^~^..Plzeň
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![]() Not at all he went to who he thought would have sufficient authority to answer the question. It has nothing to do with Straw. nelson Last fiddled with by Nelson on 2008-09-13 at 19:54 |
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"Gang aft agley"
Sep 2002
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The tone in some of Dr. Silverman's messages is less than saccharine, but that is an aspect that I appreciate. I feel sure that I have hesitated a time or two prior to writing something here to give thought to what I am trying to say. Those hesitations have undoubtedly saved me some embarrassment.
Looking around here I would judge that even crankish messages are responded to with restraint and constructive feedback when the original post shows intrinsic effort and diligence. It is ironic that the least appreciated feedback is often produced with significantly greatly clarity and effort than the original message. |
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Dec 2007
RSM, CA, USA
528 Posts |
I think you are indeed posting from the outside of the USA. Please read the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man article to understand what I was trying to allude to.
Thank you again. |
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Apr 2008
Regensburg..^~^..Plzeň
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nelson (P.S. that's should be Plzeñsky Prazdroj) What want me to write in french or german? I only know rudimentary czech and wouldn't vouch for my french either. This may not be relevant but is an example that may give you a little more background. http://www.mersenneforum.org/showpos...&postcount=208 |
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Dec 2007
RSM, CA, USA
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I want to publicly thank E.W.Mayer,PhD for regaining his composture and replacing the four-letter-word with the above quote. I was getting afraid that the blood pressure of the people crucial to the GIMPS effort was getting to high for their own good.
This board is certainly getting inundated with messages that are indistinguishable from the plain old trolling. We really may need some official pollicy about how to deal with extremely stupid posts. I definitely understand that the GIMPS effort will still bennefit from the involvement of dumb-asses who are are control of multiple SSE2-capable computers. Thus I really understand the need to avoid chasing them out. At the same time we want to preserve the sensible signal/noise ratio on this board. How can we achieve that? |
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