Re: The candidates' musical tastes
- From: "Matthew B. Tepper" <oyş@earthlink.net>
- Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2008 15:44:22 -0500
"Gerard" <ghen_nospam_driksen@xxxxxxxxxxx> appears to have caused the
following letters to be typed in news:48cc0cf4$0$99337$dbd4d001
@news.wanadoo.nl:
Matthew B. Tepper wrote:
"Gerard" <ghen_nospam_driksen@xxxxxxxxxxx> appears to have caused the
following letters to be typed in
news:48cbf9e5$0$5890$dbd45001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
Allen wrote:
Gerard wrote:
Allen wrote:Goodbye, Gerard. You are a hopeless case.
Gerard wrote:
Kip Williams wrote:First, thank you, Kip; you beat me to it.
Gerard wrote:
Allen wrote:
Great quote! Would you share the source with us? I
have often said that I can't trust anyone who doesn't
like any sort of music, as it shows a complete lack
of imagination.
So you trust everyone who likes any sort of music?
That doesn't logically follow from his statement. It's
not a valid conversion from "no A is B" to "all non-A is
B." (Where A is "non-musiclovers" and B is "trustworthy")
"You can't jump up and down on thin ice" doesn't mean you
can do so on any and everything that is not thin ice, for
instance.
Kip W
It was a question.
And it is implicated in his statement.
Not everything is only "logic".
Now, for Gerard: reread my post. There is a question in it,
but that question asked Graham if he would share the source.
The rest was a simple statement--no question in it
whatsoever. Please do not act like ansermaniac.
Allen
O, pardon, sir.
There was a question.
I asked: "So you trust everyone who likes any sort of music?"
You don't know what a question is?
Allen
Doej.
Sorry that I asked "You don't know what a question is?" - that was a
question.
I recall a computer program called LISA back in the early 1970s which
was able to hold "conversations" with a human operator, but which all
too often gave a response similar to the one you just gave.
Human operator: How are you feeling today?
LISA: Why do you ask how are you feeling.
Operator: Because I want to know, dammit!
LISA: Tell me more about this I want to know dammit.
Operator: You are not making any sense!
LISA: Do you think I should be making any sense?
And so on. LISA would pass the Turing Test. You ... I'm not so sure.
Let's not talk about you.
Tell me more about let's not talk about you.
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