As time goes on, all relevant information will be on the internet. Probably all trivial too.
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2chet wrote:As time goes on, all relevant information will be on the internet.
Information will be on the internet, mostly at a purely superficial level,unorganized and not very trustable.
We will always need books and other sources of information.
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4chet wrote:As time goes on, all relevant information will be on the internet.
Analog's better.
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5If it is trivial, it probably isn't very relevant.chet wrote:As time goes on, all relevant information will be on the internet. Probably all trivial too.
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Linus Van Pelt wrote:I subscribe to neither prong of your false dichotomy.
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7Hexpane wrote:clearly half a hypothesis, not even close to a theory
Test me then - ask me to find something - anything thats the least bit useful.
Give me some time though, as I have a midterm tomorrow.
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8chet wrote:Hexpane wrote:clearly half a hypothesis, not even close to a theory
Test me then - ask me to find something - anything thats the least bit useful.
Give me some time though, as I have a midterm tomorrow.
Exactly, a theory would have the results of tests already run, re-run, peer reviewed, graphed etc...
You are currently formulating a hypothesis, gawd speed son, gawd speed... its a compelling one
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9Herr Tim wrote:chet wrote:As time goes on, all relevant information will be on the internet.
Analog's better.
digital is for hacks