[Sigia-l] data as information?

Alexander Johannesen alexander.johannesen at gmail.com
Thu Jun 30 02:26:15 EDT 2005


On 6/30/05, Scott Nelson <skot at penguinstorm.com> wrote:
> so how would you represent noise? 

I've already stated it is a pattern, which is one of the grandest
traits of the human brain to conceptualise things. What more do you
need? :)

> you're being contrarian for the sake of it, which is reaffirming my
> earlier belief that you ARE my ex-wife.

No, not a contrarian. If you can't handle a philosophical discussion
like this, then perhaps you shouldn't engage? And no, I'm pretty sure
I'm not your ex-wife. I've told you before; just because people
disagree with you don't make them your ex-wife.

> >  unless he's really stupid (which he
> > actually is, given he needs a script and doesn't even bloody exist!)
> 
> ok. this officially took this conversation into idiocy.

Because you say so? My, my Mr Offical (hmm, do I kneel or bow? Tough
call), your sarcasm senses seems a bit misaligned, and for this I
appologise; I should have slapped some smiles and hahaha around it.

> he's not stupid, he's fictional and being used for illustrative
> purposes only.

He was also used as comic relief, albeit he failed as such in some
imagined heat of some assumed discussion. *sigh* Funny how you wanted
to adress the irellevant parts of my reply (even send a whole thread
into idiocy) instead of adressing the issues raised. You know, even if
you don't agree with the issues raised (or arguments given) and think
they're stupid, it doesn't mean they *are* stupid. FYI.


Alex
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