Because an idea is procedural, it does not exist privately or
communally. As procedure itself is ineffable (against Godel), its
physical, ontological vacuity is guaranteed.
woof
Thousand Islands. Yup, definitely Thousand Islands.
Sounds more like blue cheese to me.
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Smiler
The godless one
a.a.# 2279
All gods are bespoke. They're all made to
perfectly fit the prejudices of their believer
I reserve blue cheese for my steak, but yeah, it would not be bad at all!
> "Idea" is a term that is used to add interest and motivation to mundane
> proceedings.
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IDEA
–noun
1. any conception existing in the mind as a result of mental
understanding, awareness, or activity.
2. a thought, conception, or notion: That is an excellent idea.
3. an impression: He gave me a general idea of how he plans to run
the department.
4. an opinion, view, or belief: His ideas on raising children are
certainly strange.
5. a plan of action; an intention: the idea of becoming an engineer.
6. a groundless supposition; fantasy.
7. Philosophy.
a. a concept developed by the mind.
b. a conception of what is desirable or ought to be; ideal.
c. (initial capital letter) Platonism. Also called form. an
archetype or pattern of which the individual objects in any natural class
are imperfect copies and from which they derive their being.
d. Kantianism. idea of pure reason.
8. Music. a theme, phrase, or figure.
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Can you ground your position to any of these common meanings?
What dressing would monsieur like for his word salad?
> Now that Mr. Jones has annihilated everything, may we move on?
We can't. Thanks to John, there's no time, space or motion.
It's like attending a Catholic mass.
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Brian E. Clark
> "Idea" is a term that is used to add interest and
> motivation to mundane proceedings.
You're equating "idea" with "sex toy"?
> It is not spatial, temporal, or objectual.
It is if you use it right.
> "Idea" is a term that is used to add interest and
> motivation to mundane proceedings.
My, what an interesting " ".
> In article <nhoj-2D7C11.0...@news.supernews.com>,
> nh...@droffats.ten says...
>
> > Now that Mr. Jones has annihilated everything, may we move on?
>
> We can't. Thanks to John, there's no time, space or motion.
> It's like attending a Catholic mass.
Yes, a meaningless two-part ceremony: bookends for a collection basket.
An idea is an alternate way to achieve a goal that has a higher value
than the known ones. I generate about 1-2 ideas per hour, mostly
regardling computer programming and theoretical computer science. I
keep 10 pages of blank paper for ideas only stapled together and fill
one up every 3-5 days. I wrote my first book (184 pages) by
extracting 200 good ideas on one topic. I have enough material to
fill at least 10 volumes of 200 pages each.
I wonder if anyone else has ideas like that?
C-B
Intelligence is the ability to define the word "intelligence".
> On Nov 18, 6:29 pm, John Jones <jonescard...@btinternet.com> wrote:
>> "Idea" is a term that is used to add interest and motivation to mundane
>> proceedings. It is not spatial, temporal, or objectual.
>
> An idea is an alternate way to achieve a goal that has a higher value
> than the known ones. I generate about 1-2 ideas per hour, mostly
> regardling computer programming and theoretical computer science. I
> keep 10 pages of blank paper for ideas only stapled together and fill
> one up every 3-5 days. I wrote my first book (184 pages) by
> extracting 200 good ideas on one topic. I have enough material to
> fill at least 10 volumes of 200 pages each.
>
> I wonder if anyone else has ideas like that?
No. You are a superior being. Your only peers are James S. Harris,
who is likely the next step in evolution or perhaps an observer
planted by space aliens, and Archimedes Plutonium,
whose greatest virtue is the single Plutonium atom in his brain and
who has become the King of All Science.
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"'Every man who has ever lived holds tight to the belief that for him
alone the laws of probability are canceled out by love[...] Therefore,
you will marry Guinevere. You do not want advice --- only agreement.'
Merlin sighed..." -- John Steinbeck
Those common meanings are inadequate, or reduce to my meaning.
Take 1. for example.
A "conception" existing in the mind". But as opposed to what existing in
the mind? This is either circular or simply a rephrasing. And why place
an idea at all, never mind "in" the mind? Where could that be?
My meaning isn't a definition. It's reminding us of distinctions we have
forgotten. And it distinguishes an idea from other public events.
> My, what an interesting " ".
" " ? , ' ' . , !
?!? ! : 1) 2) 3) .
Praise be to God and Allah. Olaylooyah
Wait for it wait for it.
Yes. We are stuck.
Listen atheists, one and all. There is LESS in the world that ever your
vacuum of an absent God could fill.
Permanent absence is a very good indication of non-existence.
Non-existent beings don't leave a vacuum, except in the heads of believers.
Vacuum? No need to get physical.