Re: database systems and organizational intelligence
From: x <x-false_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 15:14:48 +0300
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> > They both liked "Breakfast at Tiffany".
>
> And both are objects because everything is an object.
Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 15:14:48 +0300
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"Alfredo Novoa" <alfredo_at_ncs.es> wrote in message
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> > > They have nothing in common.
> >
> > They are both digitized.
> > They are stored in common memory.
> > Code can be manipulated as though it were data.
> > They both liked "Breakfast at Tiffany".
>
> And both are objects because everything is an object.
Yes. They are objects of thought.
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