Crusty

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What is this..our OWN NEF thread in Software!!!!11!1oneoen!!!oen!!!!one!!!!!111
 

Robor

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I've seen plenty of nef threads in Distributed Computing but Software? Of course I've got to get in on it.

BTW, if I let the DC forum know about this it would be 3 digits by the end of the day... :p
 

Zugzwang152

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Originally posted by: Robor
I've seen plenty of nef threads in Distributed Computing but Software? Of course I've got to get in on it.

BTW, if I let the DC forum know about this it would be 3 digits by the end of the day... :p

fortunately you DC'ers stay in the cave that is the DC forum and rarely venture out into daylight. :p
 

Elcs

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Originally posted by: Zugzwang152
Originally posted by: Robor
I've seen plenty of nef threads in Distributed Computing but Software? Of course I've got to get in on it.

BTW, if I let the DC forum know about this it would be 3 digits by the end of the day... :p

fortunately you DC'ers stay in the cave that is the DC forum and rarely venture out into daylight. :p

Whats the DC forum? Sounds like I dont want to visit there.

Anyway, this is a great way to get my post count up. Someone say something so I can reply :p
 

klah

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What we here require is a criterion by which to distinguish with certainty between pure and empirical knowledge. Experience teaches us that a thing is so and so, but not that it cannot be otherwise. First, then, if we have a proposition which in being thought is thought as necessary, it is an a priori judgment; and if, besides, it is not derived from any proposition except one which also has the validity of a necessary judgment, it is an absolutely a priori judgment.
 

kamper

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Originally posted by: klah
What we here require is a criterion by which to distinguish with certainty between pure and empirical knowledge. Experience teaches us that a thing is so and so, but not that it cannot be otherwise. First, then, if we have a proposition which in being thought is thought as necessary, it is an a priori judgment; and if, besides, it is not derived from any proposition except one which also has the validity of a necessary judgment, it is an absolutely a priori judgment.

I disagree wholeheartedly!
 

Elcs

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Originally posted by: klah
What we here require is a criterion by which to distinguish with certainty between pure and empirical knowledge. Experience teaches us that a thing is so and so, but not that it cannot be otherwise. First, then, if we have a proposition which in being thought is thought as necessary, it is an a priori judgment; and if, besides, it is not derived from any proposition except one which also has the validity of a necessary judgment, it is an absolutely a priori judgment.

Good judgement comes from experience. However, the experience usually comes from bad judgement.
 

drag

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Originally posted by: Elcs
Originally posted by: klah
What we here require is a criterion by which to distinguish with certainty between pure and empirical knowledge. Experience teaches us that a thing is so and so, but not that it cannot be otherwise. First, then, if we have a proposition which in being thought is thought as necessary, it is an a priori judgment; and if, besides, it is not derived from any proposition except one which also has the validity of a necessary judgment, it is an absolutely a priori judgment.

Good judgement comes from experience. However, the experience usually comes from bad judgement.


B.S.

Pure and simple.

Me? I never learn from my mistakes. That way everyday is a wonderfull new experiance, my mind is open like that of a child.

Oh, shiny keys.... must.. stick.. in... wall... socket..