Posted by rayww on November 25, 2002, at 11:10:10
In reply to Re: And often, with your game,, posted by BeardedLady on November 25, 2002, at 7:28:39
> > BL,
> > But would this be like you are saying?
> > A vector space is an additive communitive group induced by an endomorphism...
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> Exactly. Because I don't know the answer doesn't make it unfair. No one knows the answer in the quizzes, either; we have to guess.
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> > The point here is that not evryone could know what a vector-space is, and so be it with the post in question. It was not as simple as [two plus two equals four.]
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> This is true. But it doesn't make it wrong.
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> My only point is that when rayww posted those statements, he (the both-sex-inclusive he) was entitled to post a false one, whether we knew the answer or not.
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> The problem I have with his not being allowed to do that is that it assumes the untruth is something that will be unsupportive of someone's religion.
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> Maybe it is impossible to stand in a holy place and remain unmoved. In fact, I would think, semantically, it is impossible, as atoms move all the time.
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> beardyWhat a lot of big words! Please explaine
I had a dream the night before I discovered this forum. I was walking down a long hallway beside my best friend from high school (who was later killed in a car accident). She had her arm around my shoulder and I could feel her pure love for me as a friend. Her middle name was Ray.
The name seemed appropriate, ray of hope, ray of sunshine, ray of light. The ww stands for wonderful woman. Upside down it is m&m's. mm and ww have special meaning to my symbolism.
The problem with cyberspace communication, is it is difficult to tell when a person is serious or teasing. I try not to tease but by nature I am always trying to see the lighter side.
My own explanation of the false statement was redirected by Bob. I'm not sure why.
rayww (wicked witch?)
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