Re: computational model of transactions
From: paul c <toledobythesea_at_oohay.ac>
Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 18:22:58 GMT
Message-ID: <6m5Bg.321234$Mn5.320907_at_pd7tw3no>
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> Okay, sure, that's a proposition that is invariably true, but
> given that, why would you put that in the database?
>
>
> Oh, king, eh? Very nice. And how'd he get that, then? By
> exploiting the workers! By hanging on to outdated imperialist
> dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences
> in our society. If there's ever going to be any progress...
>
Date: Sat, 05 Aug 2006 18:22:58 GMT
Message-ID: <6m5Bg.321234$Mn5.320907_at_pd7tw3no>
Marshall wrote:
> paul c wrote:
>>... >> 1) all sets have subsets?
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> Okay, sure, that's a proposition that is invariably true, but
> given that, why would you put that in the database?
>
I wouldn't, but I've known people who would. Point is that the db doesn't make it true.
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>> 2) king of france is bald?
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> Oh, king, eh? Very nice. And how'd he get that, then? By
> exploiting the workers! By hanging on to outdated imperialist
> dogma which perpetuates the economic and social differences
> in our society. If there's ever going to be any progress...
>
Wouldn't store that either. I'm just a reconstructed Bolshe', what do I know? - how come democracy seems to need leaders? (and works like crap when the leaders are crappy.)
p Received on Sat Aug 05 2006 - 20:22:58 CEST