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Re: Philosophy, Mathematics, and Science

Posted by Steve Smith on Jul 12, 2009; 6:44pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/Analytic-philosophy-Wikipedia-the-free-encyclopedia-tp3235494p3246788.html

Owen says:
... I think the conflict may be nearly trivial: constructing things. ...
and Doug elaborates
...
Talk is cheap.
... I have anything against masturbation, mental or otherwise.  It's just that nothing ever comes of it, so to speak.
...


and now for some more Cheap Talk (following Aku's lead)!

I happen to enjoy constructing things a great deal...
            useful things... then using them....
                a lot more than I like talking about constructing things.

Ideas, on the other hand...  
    especially well-considered, carefully contextualized ones,
    are very interesting to me, and difficult to "construct"
    on one's own.  This is actually what lead me into mathematics
    and science.... how much one can "construct" with carefully
    chosen ideas (and notations).

As for FRIAM-the-list... any mail list (in my experience) has a high noise/signal ratio.  

I have learned to winnow fairly well... not engage in the conversations that do not serve me.

Given the (300+ ?) membership here and the significantly lower number speaking up, I'd
say a lot of folks here share that ability.

Some of the "philosophical discussions" here serve me nicely... I weigh in on some and I
read others with interest, and a few I simply leave only skimmed over because they do
not serve me very well at all.  Sometimes I simply do not have enough background to
appreciate them, and other times, they can simply be "lame".

Of the "discussions of constructing things",  a few offer interesting tidbits for me...
ideas about things which are _worth constructing_, and ideas for new tools or materials
for doing them with.   But a lot of that discussion can seem pretty self-aggrandizing
and/or masturbatory as well.   I've dabbled with tens of computer languages in my
lifetime, and probably mastered 3 or 4...  and I am happy for those who still get
excited over the latest nuances of the latest version of the latest language or tool... but
perhaps like Nick (yet for different reasons), it doesn't do that much for me.

I don't need to suggest that such discussions not occur... Like sitting in a coffee
shop to do work...  I find happy babble that I don't understand or care much about
a useful backdrop.   If the background noise doesn't serve me, I block it out or
find a different place to "hang out".  If I happen to engage in happy babble there
myself, I hope it is as useful to others who have chosen the same coffee shop.

Carry on with the happy babble...

- Steve

PS.  Anybody know where I can get a good deal on a set of injectors for an 86 VW
Rabbit?   Or a good third-member from an older 4x4 subaru or tercel wagon?
Or a line on some good DC motors to drive these axles on the CRX this is going into?
How about a couple of Canon Cameras using the vxWorks OS (to hack into a
white-light scanner)?  Is the ubiquity of JavaScript interpreters
in many tools (beyond web browsers now!) leading to a "Cambrian Explosion"?
Anyone interested in helping me dig a 40' trench for the
foundation of an atrium?   Anyone have any experience making foam-crete (same
project)?  Anybody nimble enough to climb to  the top of my Cottonwood to rig
me some lines so when I start to cut one of the dead limbs out, it won't crash
into my house  (or the atrium-to-be)?  What's the cheapest way to get a copy of MS
Windows XP to load on my Mac?   Does anyone know of a practical open-source
hybrid laser/white-light scanning system?   How about a review of all of the
current "rapid prototyping" systems and/or service bureaus?   Who wants to
start a FreeGeek.org NM?  And what about that New Realism?
Anybody know how  to change a diaper, plan an invasion,
butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts,
build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate,
act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer,
cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly?





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