Author: Don Dailey
Date: 15:20:30 07/23/99
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On July 23, 1999 at 16:13:51, jonathon smith wrote: >Which is where you are wrong. > >Your normal is a kind of binary insanity. > >Into which reality keeps poking its annoying head. > >Attempts to make binary on-topic. And scales of grey, and heaven forbid, colour, >off-topic, represent the rejection of life, done by those escaping from >personality and psychological defects. Or robots as they might be called. > >Fernando represents enthusiasts who wish to use their hobby, computer chess, to >make relationships - whether about jazz, sex, Serbia, other peoples problems, >daughters, hospitality or anything you care to imagine. What does this have to do with anything???? >Bruce represents a binary world, with if-then rules. Preferably as the CPU rule >management system. And without relationships. Other than with identical clones. Do you really think you have described Bruce accurately? Or Fernando? Do you have a description of yourself in this? Classifier and judge of human nature? Tell us who is good and who is bad in your eyes. >Blow over ? You think so ? I certainly do, I live in the real universe. The dispute is completely insignificant in the grand scheme of things, and the universe is a lot bigger that what happens to be within your immediate view. Do you really think anyone will care or remember this in a million years? It will be doing great if it lasts 3 or 4 days. The only way it will stay alive more than 2 or 3 days is if Bruce and/or Fernando are petty enough to keep it alive, and I don't think either one of them are that petty. Unless guys like you and me throw salt on the wound. - Don
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