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Calling A Spade A Spade     

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Spades Rule in alt.philosophy
Author: Bret Cahill
Date: Nov 8, 2007 16:22

... or democracy? You can go broke several times yet still average average mean income. Indeed it is the rule in democratic societies like the U. S. back in the 19th century. How? By making and losing several fortunes. Making and losing several fortunes in a single lifetime was the rule back in 1833 when the U. S. was a free country. DeTocqueville contrasted this aspect of ...
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Re: How Lisp's Nested Notation Limits The Language's Utility     

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Author: Malcolm McLean
Date: May 5, 2007 11:18

...be interested in the page 10 Rules of Computer Programming on my ...rule of three in spades. Rule three is about indirection, not about nesting. The other rules suck also. If your "Refutation ... That's why the 10 rules of computer programming are all ... if you break a psychological rule then the program still works,... too difficult to maintain. The rules are also ones which people ...
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Re: How Lisp's Nested Notation Limits The Language's Utility     

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Author: Anton van Straaten
Date: May 5, 2007 08:50

....com> writes: You might be interested in the page 10 Rules of Computer Programming on my website which deals with psychological issues in programming. Lisp breaks the rule of three in spades. Rule three is about indirection, not about nesting. The other rules suck also. If your "Refutation of Common Atheist Arguments" have a ...
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Re: How Lisp's Nested Notation Limits The Language's Utility     

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Author: Markus E Leypold
Date: May 5, 2007 07:16

...@btinternet.com> writes: You might be interested in the page 10 Rules of Computer Programming on my website which deals with psychological issues in programming. Lisp breaks the rule of three in spades. Rule three is about indirection, not about nesting. The other rules suck also. If your "Refutation of Common Atheist Arguments" have a similar ...
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Re: Reductionism & Systems Theory: While the path of any particular system may not be predictable, outcomes had a tendency to group...many quite different systems actually share the same kinds of processes and there could be a family resemblance...     

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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 20, 2008 18:00

.... You wanted a list of bits and the rules that put them back together again. Wrong, most ... evolution fine without any need for any simplication. In spades with nuclear physics etc. When we talk about having a.... Its what worked out what evolution was about. DNA in spades. Infectious disease in spades. Etc etc etc. ...While the path of any particular system could not be ...
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Re: Another Puppy On sci.electronics.basics Gets House Trained     

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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 8, 2008 22:09

...on your lard arse and you dont get to rule on what is or is not illegal either. ...that just saying so means anything? Your shit in spades. Entitlement in logic is a stipulated term used to...right to the failed assertion. You dont get to rule on what is or is not a failed ...common ploy easily caught by participants and observers. In spades with ripping from the context as you have ...
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Re: Another Puppy On sci.electronics.basics Gets House Trained     

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Author: Immortalist
Date: Aug 8, 2008 21:32

... the claim. you continued to have a right to the failed assertion. You dont get to rule on what is or is not a failed assertion. Ever. I merely made a stronger case .... In debate or rhetoric this is a common ploy easily caught by participants and observers. In spades with ripping from the context as you have done repeatedly. You have not explain how much context ...
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Re: Another Puppy On sci.electronics.basics Gets House Trained     

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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 7, 2008 22:46

... to have a right to the failed assertion. You dont get to rule on what is or is not a failed assertion. Ever. And it... this is a common ploy easily caught by participants and observers. In spades with ripping from the context as you have done repeatedly. <reams ... it belongs> and how the brain works. And that in spades. ALL you ever did is posted some CLAIMS about how the ...
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Re: Robotopia - Tax the Robots, live free.     

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Author: Rod Speed
Date: Aug 6, 2008 13:41

... kidding. Why would they be needy if they were competent? You're asking for mob rule. Society as a whole should decide its needs and the individual should decide his or her ... name any society that has ever taxed itself into prosperity? India under the Raj. China in spades. England. Etc etc etc. I've seen no rational argument for a society to respect property ...
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From The Bad To The Really Sinister     

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Author: al92653
Date: Jul 13, 2008 12:03

...retirement accounts will be sending out statements to hapless account holders, and it is bad news in spades. This is why (I assume) the Plunge Protection Team (composed of the US Federal Reserve, ... and which is making people so nervous that "a sudden rush for the exits cannot be ruled out completely." Bob Janjuah, analyst at the Royal Bank of Scotland, has also advised clients that "...
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