P� 24. feb. 2005 kl. 04.28 skrev frank theriault:

On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 20:44:25 -0500, Herb Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
except that my graduate degree is in operations research and pattern
recognition applied to scheduling in general queuing networks.


Okay, after three tie-breakers, the match was called on account of darkness.


I actually haven't been following the argument at all (way over my
head, and not what I'm interested in - probably because it's way over
my head), I just thought Godfrey's retort to your question WRT fuzzy
logic was pretty good.

I was only making a little joke, not really declaring who "won" the
argument, or to be more accurate, whose argument was most persuasive -
because quite frankly (and I always try to be frank <g>) I wouldn't
know who's right and who's wrong anyway.

I should learn to keep my nose out of things I don't understand (but I
won't <g>).

cheers,
frank

Frank, if they need fuzzy logic to get sharp pictures, what does clear logic bring you?


DagT

"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson




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