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Subject: Re: Strategy vs Tactics in Computer Programs

Author: Terry McCracken

Date: 12:30:22 04/21/02

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On April 21, 2002 at 14:42:14, Fernando Villegas wrote:

>Terry:
>Perhaps there is a confusion between ideas and "to have an idea". This last
>sentence refers to the fact that we have concience of our mental processes. But
>even us develop ideas without conscience of the process. As you have surely read
>in many histories about how such guy discovered something, many times they say
>that the idea came fully developped to his conscience and that means it was
>produced before having conscience of it.
>I believe an idea -no matter if it is also in the conscience or not- is an
>struCture to read the world and that structure perfectly can be embedded in a
>software. Our superiority in this is, still, the fact that we can change it
>according circunstances. Nevertheless, it could be a part of future software,
>some day.
>My best
>fernando

I know, I'm from the future and I'm a machine!;-)

Regards,
 Terry "Data" McCracken

P.S.

Forgive my bother Terry "Lore" McCracken he posts at CTF:o))



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