Back to Home

God & Science Forum Message

Forums: Atm · Astrophotography · Blackholes · Blackholes2 · CCD · Celestron · Domes · Education
Eyepieces · Meade · Misc. · God and Science · SETI · Software · UFO · XEphem
RSS Button

Home | Discussion Forums | God and Science | Post
Login

Be the first pioneers to continue the Astronomy Discussions at our new Astronomy meeting place...
The Space and Astronomy Agora
It's So Obvious To Aurino...but Could You Be Mistaken Sometimes?

Forum List | Follow Ups | Post Message | Back to Thread Topics | In Response To
Posted by Michael W. Pearson on April 22, 2002 19:30:59 UTC

Aurino,

Again, welcome to North America from your previous home in South America. We here in the north hope you will be a friend, not an aggravation.
Your comment comparing Ted K. to Dick S. is
silly. Silly silly silly.

I responded to one of your posts at
http://www.astronomy.net/forums/god/messages/16557.shtml

and disregard the following at peril of continuing to be unknowing:

Aurino wrote:
"The meaning of the word "truth" is as clear as the meaning of the word "no".:

Response:
Yes and No can be found anywhere in the hierarchy of cybernetic information assembly. Truth can only be found when taking in a wider context...suited to the question at hand.
In computerese, a "bit" is a "yes" or "no."
A "byte" is a cluster of
"bits" (yes's and no's)
and that byte can represent a letter or number.
Letters and numbers can represent

Aurino wrote:
"In my mind anyway. You can't possibly question the meaning of every single word, either you take it for granted that some things are beyond reasonable doubt or you might as well pack your stuff and live in the mountains away from everyone else, Ted Kaczynski-style."

Response:

Not so. Simply not so.

Regards,
Mike

Follow Ups:

Login to Post
Additional Information
Google
 
Web www.astronomy.net
DayNightLine
About Astronomy Net | Advertise on Astronomy Net | Contact & Comments | Privacy Policy
Unless otherwise specified, web site content Copyright 1994-2024 John Huggins All Rights Reserved
Forum posts are Copyright their authors as specified in the heading above the post.
"dbHTML," "AstroGuide," "ASTRONOMY.NET" & "VA.NET"
are trademarks of John Huggins