Re: OOP



Curt Welch wrote:
> You are just kidding yourself if you think that's true. The human brain
> has huge problems reshaping its concept tree... beliefs run deep and are
> very hard to change... human concept trees just don't change
> very easily. The more fundimential the concept, the less likely you will
> get a person to change before they die.

Let me show you smth. Fish learn slower than reptiles. Reptiles learn
slower than mammals. Rats learn slower than chimps. Chimps learn slower
than most of people. Most of people learn slower than some of people.
Some of people learn slower than really bright minds. So, there are
fish, but there are reptiles on the other hand. There is majority,
indeed, but not everybody is THAT stupid.

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