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Bob Badour wrote:
> Marshall wrote:
>
> > Regardless, a discrete representation is the only kind of
> > representation
> > possible with digital computers. You play the cards you're dealt.
>
> Marshall, if you are going to interact with the self-aggrandizing
> ignorants please take the time to call them on their bullshit.
Geeze, I thought that was what I was doing. I knocked down the complaint about needing to represent time as continuous, since it's impossible, and provided the counter of how we use a discrete representation of a subset of the reals, even though the reals are continuous. I also knocked down the idea of there being a problem with applying an order to any arbitrary discrete domain.
Marshall Received on Sat May 20 2006 - 19:02:45 CDT
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