Author: Miguel A. Ballicora
Date: 18:32:07 10/04/01
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On October 04, 2001 at 17:37:43, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On October 04, 2001 at 15:45:25, Sune Fischer wrote: > >>On October 04, 2001 at 14:44:56, Robert Hyatt wrote: >> >>>There is really nothing else to say. I point out the flaw in the first case, >>>and Bruce offers the second case. I do the math for all the cases including >>>the one he offered, he said "but you should only consider the second case." >>>I then say OK, I will compare one element from each half of the list, and >>>proceed that way, which cancels the super-linear speedup" and he responds "but >>>that would be slower in the normal case. (which his super-linear example does >>>not consider, btw). >>> >>> >>>This is going round and round... >> >>lol >> >>They keep comming to your office with new perpetuum mobile machines, throwing >>the sketches on your table and eagerly claiming: "this one will work". >> >>hang in there Bob, >>Sune > > >The problem is that my office is of finite size. And the perpetual motion >machines are about to crowd me out into the hallway. :) I am starting to get a tiny bit annoyed by the tone of this discussion. I ignored already several sarcasms about the mobile perpetuum, several dialectic tricks to show that the other part knows nothing and the prestige is in only one side etc. Now making fun? If you want a real discussion, please, get off the horse, get off the pulpit, stop calling yourself scientist at any occasion that you can (we know you already) to diminish the argument of the opposition and saying things like "this go round and round..." like you are tired to answer things to little kids. Sune: I have not tried any perpetual motion machine in the original message and in fact what I say is very similar to what you agreed with me already. Let me know if this is a dialectic contest. Rules are a bit different. Do you want me to try an algorithm? I will, I have the perverted pleasure to see how you make fun. Regards, Miguel
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