motz
dissabte, 12. de juny 2004

i think

and are able to confuse those who understand. i guess that's ok tambien.

Well, the computer changes epistemology, it changes the meaning of “to understand”. To me, you understand something only if you can program it. (You, not someone else!) Otherwise you don’t really understand it, you only think you understand it ... ...In a nutshell, now God seems to be a programmer, not a mathematician! (Gregory J. Chaitin)

otra vez gracias hombre a lot of leibniz lately ... would have been perfect if he would be there, but nope, not on the list.

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