Whats your excuse?HexHammer wrote:Dude, there's a reason why I can identify that you don't have any big money making job, because what you say is something "rain men" would say that completely lacks sound reasoning! ...
A Measure of Truth
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logical terms are abstract.HexHammer wrote:Computers think in logical terms, yet they can't thnk abstract. If logic was all we need to think, we could just replace expensive directors and CEO with inexpensive computers.
The big difference between computers and humans ability to think abstract is "rationallity".
There's a good statistical correlation between ones intellect and rationallity and ones job, the higher one usually is placed in a big buisness the smarter the person is.
Sure some in lowly jobs can indeed have areas of intellect that surpasses highly paid people.
if peace was all we need to have, we could just replace expensive armies, lawyers, jails, police forces etc. with inexpensive peacemakers. in a big business, expensive directors and CEO are using logical thinking, and armies are peacemakers too.
"rationality" is an abstract and its semantical relations to other abstracts are more or less logical.
if logical computers are more logical than humans, so are peaceful people more peaceful than soldiers.
statistical correlations are correlations in statistical logical models. logical relations.
your finger prints model is not your fingers but logic is logic. tautologically 100%.
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Mark Question
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Then tell me how the M16 was described before the Nam war, and in the early stages and late.
Or just tell me how a buddy of mine who's father in law had his sperm channel removed so he was sterelized, but his wife still got pregnant!
How?
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Then tell me how the M16 was described before the Nam war, and in the early stages and late.
Or just tell me how a buddy of mine who's father in law had his sperm channel removed so he was sterelized, but his wife still got pregnant!
How?
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i am not sure if i understand what you are saying..are you saying that there is no logical explanations to those questions? we cant more or less logically answer to your questions at all? why?HexHammer wrote:Mark Question
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Then tell me how the M16 was described before the Nam war, and in the early stages and late.
Or just tell me how a buddy of mine who's father in law had his sperm channel removed so he was sterelized, but his wife still got pregnant!
How?
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HexHammer wrote: Or just tell me how a buddy of mine who's father in law had his sperm channel removed so he was sterelized, but his wife still got pregnant!
How?
Are you seriously saying you don't know how these things happen? Someone else had it in for him, OK.
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I was told the medical reason, now stop jumping to conclusions, as always.thedoc wrote:HexHammer wrote: Or just tell me how a buddy of mine who's father in law had his sperm channel removed so he was sterelized, but his wife still got pregnant!
How?
Are you seriously saying you don't know how these things happen? Someone else had it in for him, OK.
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So yearh, you have no idea, even tho you are sooo wise in the ways of logic and all that fancy stuff.Mark Question wrote:i am not sure if i understand what you are saying..are you saying that there is no logical explanations to those questions? we cant more or less logically answer to your questions at all? why?HexHammer wrote:Mark Question
You have no idea what you are talking about.
Then tell me how the M16 was described before the Nam war, and in the early stages and late.
Or just tell me how a buddy of mine who's father in law had his sperm channel removed so he was sterelized, but his wife still got pregnant!
How?
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logical reasons are logical.
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You havn't answerd either of the questions, so it's illogical.Mark Question wrote:logical reasons are logical.
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do you have logical answers to those questions?HexHammer wrote:You havn't answerd either of the questions, so it's illogical.Mark Question wrote:logical reasons are logical.
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The M16 in it's early years got rusty, thus jammed and was more trouble than it was worth. But it was soon upgraded with better alloys thus it worked quite well, but still jammed much more than it's AK-47 counterpart.Mark Question wrote:do you have logical answers to those questions?HexHammer wrote:You havn't answerd either of the questions, so it's illogical.Mark Question wrote:logical reasons are logical.
The questional pregnancy was caused by regenerative sperm channel, very simple, not very intuitive.
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logical reasons are logical.HexHammer wrote:The M16 in it's early years got rusty, thus jammed and was more trouble than it was worth. But it was soon upgraded with better alloys thus it worked quite well, but still jammed much more than it's AK-47 counterpart.Mark Question wrote:do you have logical answers to those questions?HexHammer wrote:You havn't answerd either of the questions, so it's illogical.
The questional pregnancy was caused by regenerative sperm channel, very simple, not very intuitive.
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This is but an illusion, some times things are very counter intuitive, or some times it requires specific knowledge, and so far you have only given feeble examples 1st graders could come up with.Mark Question wrote:logical reasons are logical.
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intuitive knowledge and specific knowledge are logically reasoned examples and logical answers by you.HexHammer wrote:This is but an illusion, some times things are very counter intuitive, or some times it requires specific knowledge, and so far you have only given feeble examples 1st graders could come up with.Mark Question wrote:logical reasons are logical.
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Dude, come back again when you have a job with 100k $, then you can lecture me.Mark Question wrote:intuitive knowledge and specific knowledge are logically reasoned examples and logical answers by you.HexHammer wrote:This is but an illusion, some times things are very counter intuitive, or some times it requires specific knowledge, and so far you have only given feeble examples 1st graders could come up with.Mark Question wrote:logical reasons are logical.