As far as I know, there is no correlation between mathematical skills and
ability to use simple logic. 
But many mathematical brains tend to think there is ;-)

Think I'll stop there, don't want to go into verbal battle with you Boris.
Mainly because I believe I'll loose that one ;-)


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 

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Boris Liberman
Sent: 8. desember 2006 06:25
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Subject: Re: OT: Norwegian novelist

Hi!

> -----Original Message-----
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> Boris Liberman
> Sent: 5. desember 2006 20:30
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> 
> 
> I wonder though if I program multi-thread/multi-process applications and 
> thus think several thoughts at once - does it make me a philosopher?
> -----------------------------
> 
> As a programmer you should know that this logic is invalid ;-)
> A -> B does not mean that B -> A.
> 
> This excludes you as philosopher. Sorry mate. 

But you ain't no mathist. How could you see that? Darn, these Norwegians 
are so difficult to trick ;-).

Boris

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