Author: Fernando Villegas
Date: 18:00:32 05/22/98
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On May 22, 1998 at 15:58:44, Thorsten Czub wrote: >On May 22, 1998 at 15:41:28, Fernando Villegas wrote: > >>c) The speed of a program is in itself a measure of knowledge in >>computer terms. Is very simplistic to see speed as a thing-as-such or as >>a “das ding an sich” in Katinan terms: this is for Thorsten :-) and >>independent of knowledge. You do with great speed what you know well. >>That is called “mastery” in any art or craft. It involves that a cluster >>of efficient proceedings are being used to discard unrelevant issues on >>the run.. >> >>Fernando > >I see your effort like Dons effort to put me into a b/w light. >I am able to understand about the points. >You can try to keep me informed. But if you try to inform me about a >thing, and adress personally, because YOU think i don't know about this >- or if you think I would think about this topic, thats your decision. I don't suppose anything, Thorsten. I just tell you what I think. But I do not work as you claim. And I do not behave like Descartes or >fall in the trap of aristotelic-logic. I am able to integrate >superpositions in my life. >I don't need to think in binary trees or wrong/right-point of views. >Fritz is not the opposite of what i like. It does not divide me into >pieces. >It is nothing more than a weak playing chess program in my eyes. >I do not hate Frans Morsch or say he isn't a genius. Who say you does? >Why do you project (you or Don) these clichees into me when there is no >reason ? >It only tells me about you, not much about myself. Well, always what you think or says tell something of yourself but I insist I am not ying to "teach" you nothing nor have any personal intention whatsoever.
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