Re: War has been declared
Posted by
Douglas Roberts-2 on
Feb 19, 2010; 6:42pm
URL: http://friam.383.s1.nabble.com/War-has-been-declared-tp4595214p4599431.html
Chill, dude. You're destroying the karma of the list.
As well as wasting my time.
;-o
Re: The complexity tie-in -- it's complicated, but I don't have time to go into it right now. I'll get back to you on that. In the mean time, consider the complex social dynamics, as they interact, interface, and propagate in todays' complex socio-economic grid, vis a vis the 500,000+ person-agents who have been made aware of a bad actor in the transactional mix via the attractor of social networking propagation paths (cyclic, as well as acyclic), all a mere 18 hours after the perceived bad transaction was detected.
On Fri, Feb 19, 2010 at 11:27 AM, glen e. p. ropella
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Thus spake Douglas Roberts circa 10-02-19 10:17 AM:
> Don't read them! You'll save yourself some time.
Oh great. You follow one contradiction with another. First, you spend
all this energy on something you think is a waste of time, including
wasting others' resources.
THEN, you explicitly make the statement "Don't read this sentence."
That's 2 contradictions back-to-back. Either you're taking some
nefarious route to a rhetorical point about paradox and applied
complexity... or ... you're having a fit of narcissism thinking that
your own personal problems should matter to those around you. Ouch! Am
I coming off too harsh? Sorry. But I'd appreciate some indication of
how this is related to applied complexity.
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