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Re: Source Code for OS?
Quantum_Cat wrote:
> Hiya, Cooter..
>
> *>> *>> Not a bad definition if we're talking about about mathematical
> *>proofs, but
> *>> *>then
> *>> *>> Godel shot your assertion down years ago. He demonstrated that no
> *>matter
> *>> *>how
> *>> *>> well you construct your premises and rules, there will always be
> *>aspects
> *>> *>of it
> *>> *>> that will remain unprovable, whether true or false.
> *>>
> *>> *>He merely erred...
> *>>
> *>> LOL! Then make a name for yourself, and show HOW! Mathematicians and
> *>scientists
> *>> around the globe wait at your very feet for the gems of knowledge that
> *>> demonstrate his error!
> *>>
>
> *>He reasoning ultimately became circular in the same way that the Liar
> *>Paradox folds in upon itself.
>
> Baloney... He designed a simple symbolic system with variables, a concept of
> statement, rules, format...
>
How your yourself ever actually read it?
>
> By manipulating this simple system, he showed that there exists a statement P
> which states "there is no proof of P". If P is true, there is no proof of it. If
> P is false, there is a proof that P is true, which is a contradiction. Therefore
> it cannot be determined within the system whether P is true.
>
> Yes, this is essentially the Liars Paradox, but that's the whole point! It's
> impossible to to prove or disprove this statement! I have no idea what brain
> fart "folds in upon itself" means. And you don't either. ;)
>
Why don't you answer this question?
(the question is immediately above
is another example of this same error)
The study of English as a mathemtical formalism
makes errors such as the Liar paradox, and
Kurts Incompleteness theory much easier to see.
>
> *>>
> *>> Or this could just be another bald assertion backed up by ... nothing. ;)
> *>>
> *>> *snip*
> *>>
> *>> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> *>> Following YOUR logic, you must believe that there's an invisible
> *>Pink
> *>> *>> *>AllPowerful
> *>> *>> *>> Unicorn in my basement. Simply because you lack "complete proof
> *>that
> *>> *>this
> *>> *>> *>> possibility is not indeed true."
> *>> *>> *>>
> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> I notice you neglected to answer this point. Chicken? ;)
> *>> *>>
> *>>
> *>> Hmm... Ignored it yet again. ;)
> *>>
>
> Gee... I thought this little Transcendental possibility would be simple for you
> to solve too, Coot. ;)
>
> *>> *>> *>> The burden of proof rests on your shoulders, Ol'coot.
> *>Otherwise,
> *>> *>> *>everything that
> *>> *>> *>> every moron utters would have to be true until proven false.
> *>> *>> *>>
> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> Ah... You ran away from this one too. ;)
> *>> *>>
> *>>
> *>> Run Away! Run Away!
> *>>
>
> Run Far Far Away!
>
> *>>
> *>> *>You fail to employ reasoning, you merely apply a simplistic rule, and
> *>form a
> *>> *>judgment based on this simplistic rule.
> *>>
> *>> Of COURSE it's simplistic, Cooter... If you take something that doesn't
> *>belong to
> *>> you, it's stealing. Duh!
> *>>
>
> *>Yet this is simplistic... It omits certain crucial details...
>
> Perhaps you might check in the dictionary as to the definition of "stealing".
> There are lots more details there. ;)
>
> I'll save you some time.
>
> steal: 1. To take from another without right, authority, or permission, and
> usually in a secret manner.
>
> The rights and authority of the copyright is in the hands of the author. Not
> yours. And you don't have permission.
>
> *>According to this simplistic rule garbage men "steal" your garbage.
>
> Nope. I gave them authority. Of course, I have to pay them too. ;)
>
> *>They take it, it doesn't belong to them...
>
> You might try a less sorry analogy.
>
> *>>
> *>> *>In order for any wrong to occur, there must be a harmful effect.
> *>>
>
> See the definition above. The word "harm" isn't part of it.
>
> *>> OK. I have many of the programs currently on asimov. In their original
> *>> packages. Their market value is reduced by asimov offering them
> *>illegally,
> *>> damaging their resale value.
> *>>
> *>> There. I've demonstrated a harmful effect. Now admit that it's wrong to
> *>steal.
> *>> (Betcha you ignore THIS too)
> *>>
>
> *>This would be a sound example of actual stealing.
>
> Whoa... Hmm...didn't admit it was wrong to steal even then though.
>
> *>This example would NOT apply if regardless of their placement on asimov,
> *>they could not be sold because they are 100-fold below the current level of
> *>functionality.
>
> You use "if" a lot, then totally ignore that stipulation when it comes time to
> get to your conclusion. Not a lot of intellectual honesty there Cooter..
>
> Check ebay on occasion. You'll be surprised what still sells.
>
> *>You place any 1998 Mac software on asimov, and you will be hearing about it.
> *>You place any 1981 Apple Dos 3.3 software and you will not hear about it,
> *>except from nit pickers whom only know the letter-of-the-law, and pay no
> *>regard to the spirit (intention) of-the-law.
>
> I've addressed your "Spirit" fallacy in another post. "Letter follows Spirit",
> not "Spirit corrects Letter".
>
> *>>
> *>> *>In the case of stealing the harmful effect is the loss of something of
> *>value
> *>> *>by its legitimate owners.
> *>>
> *>> Yeah... I'm a legitimate owner. Not the copyright owner, but I will
> *>defend their
>
> *>The copyright owner is the only legitimate owner.
>
> Well, I'm entitled to make backups of this software for my own use. While the
> copyright owner controls the distribution, the purchaser still has rights that
> parallel theirs.
>
> *>>
> *>> rights along with mine. If and when I sell this software, I don't want
> *>sewage
> *>> sucking scum ruining the market. ;)
>
> *>> Hmmm... Willie Yeo and Howard Katz and allies are finding these owners all
> *>the
> *>> time! But they're few in number and busy with lives of their own. Why
> *>don't you
> *>> join us in tracking these folks down rather than just rationalizing the
> *>theft of
> *>> their efforts because you don't want to put forth the effort?
>
> *>It fine and good and right to search for any find the owners.
>
> Don't you know it! Thanks, Willie, Howard and others!
>
> *>It not fine and right and good to make sure that every possible copy is
> *>fully deleted in the mean time.
>
> Huh? What absurd strawman are you building now? Most legitimate owners make
> backups. You don't propose that there exists some Ancient Software Exterminating
> Gestapo out there maliciously formatting disks are you? ;)
>
> *>This is what would result in the default letter-of-the-law approach.
>
> It doesn't follow, Cooter. Backups by legitimate owners (as stipulated in the
> letter-of-the-law) for one are the default. Lost another point, dude. ;)
>
> *>>
> *>>
> *>> *>Abandonment relinquishes ownership. So not only is their no value,
> *>there are
> *>> *>no owners.
> *>>
> *>> Read the copyright laws at that URL I gave you. The word abandonment does
> *>not
> *>> appear ANYWHERE in that Code. Stick with what you do well. I have no
> *>idea what
>
> *>It is throughout patent law... I am not talking letter-of-the-law, I am
> *>talking the moral (intent) of the law.
>
> Cooter! Wake UP! We're talking about _COPYRIGHT_LAW_ here! Not _PATENT_LAW_!
>
> You wouldn't try to beat a murder rap by continually spouting traffic code would
> you?
>
> *>The moral intent of copyright law is to protect the ownership rights of
> *>original works, for a limited time so that the authors can be compensated
> *>for their efforts.
>
> Yeeeaaaahhhh... That's what I've been saying. Perhaps somethings beginning to
> sink in here. ;) You just don't like the length of the "limited time". Poor
> baby!
>
> *snip*
>
> *>> No, it just proved that folks will answer stuff even if it's not in the
> *>> appropriate newsgroup. ;)
>
> *>No, in this case I was utterly proven to be correct, because although they
> *>were willing to post to the wrong group (as you suggest), the were unwilling
> *>to post to the right group.
>
> I hardly think you can determine that they were "unwilling to post to the right
> group." If I'm like most folks, I visit csa2 before csa2p, and if I respond to
> something, it's more likely to be in csa2. Of course, it's after I respond where
> I stumble on those duplicate posts on other groups and get annoyed.
>
> *>My point was to get answers you MUST post to the wrong groups... Following
> *>netiquette fails to get the required results ignoring netiquette gets the
> *>results, thus netiquette is WRONG on this point.
>
> Oh Lordy! "MUST"? Then I suggest you post your Apple II questions to any number
> of alt.* groups and then stand back and watch the "results" roll in. ;D
>
> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> *>Just because of your ignorance of the meaning of term, does not
> *>> *>logically
> *>> *>> *>entail that this term was not used correctly.
> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> Ho ho! I'm ignorant in many areas, that's true. But not here. ;)
> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> I'll remind you that statistics is the science dealing with the
> *>> *>collection,
> *>> *>> tabulation, and classification of _quantitative data_ , with the goal
> *>of
> *>> *>using
> *>> *>> this in inference and inductive reasoning.
> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> This means you have to have *SOME* kind of evidence before you can
> *>apply
> *>> *>> statistics. If you have NONE, then there's certainly no Type II
> *>error.
> *>> *>Which,
> *>> *>> btw, can be reduced by a properly designed study.
> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> So... I'll stand by my response as to the Babble nature of your
> *>comment.
> *>> *>You
> *>> *>> sling terms about when they have no meaning in the argument. Red
> *>> *>Herrings. And
> *>> *>> Babble. ;)
> *>> *>>
> *>> *>> Now, if you want to design a study that quantifies your "Hell", then
> *>you
> *>> *>can
> *>> *>> legitimately use that. Please do. ;)
> *>> *>>
> *>>
> *>> Ah... Ignoring this point as well, hmmm? ;)
> *>>
>
> Tisk. No answer on THIS even yet. I guess that makes my point as well as
> anything. ;)
>
> Vogons For a Turlette Free Apple II Community!
>
> Quantum_Cat