... which exists *independently* of the language. He is, however, compelled to observe the conventions of the language to make that assertion, at least if he wishes to be understood by anyone else. Anyone who wishes to assert that an entity exists "metaphysically" must rely on those same conventions, else risk making an utterance which others cannot understand, or which ...
...-key lisp-interaction-mode-map "\M-n" 'clone-buffer) This is easy enough, apart from discovering that it's possible. * The name ?untitled? is conventional, far more widely understood, and more general than ?scratch?. A mere unimportant trifle. it's not umimportant trifle. Familiarity is important aspect of software usability. OK, let me put it this way. Of ...
teev, Let's see if I have understood the premises of your argument correctly: even though you did not understood what the point was, let's say those were my "premises", okay. and proceed forth. (1) The RPA system causes Hmong disunity (for example, Hmoob Dawb and Moob Lees) there is a clear movement ...
On Sep 16, 2:17Â pm, zhen <mmei...@googlemail.com> wrote: Zhen, Let's see if I have understood the premises of your argument correctly: (1) The RPA system causes Hmong disunity (for example, Hmoob Dawb and Moob Lees) (2) A non-RPA system would bring unity to Hmong (3) Though, RPA is simpler, cause of disunity disqualifies RPA as a viable choice Logically, a rational answer ...
... is or there is not hmong unity. it just depends. but against the context of what i am saying, yes, there is division along dialect lines. Zhen, Let's see if I have understood your premises correctly: (1) RPA is responsible for disunity among Hmong (2) A non-RPA would bring unity to Hmong (3) Though, RPA is simpler, cause for disunity should disqualify RPA ...
On Sep 16, 2:17Â pm, zhen <mmei...@googlemail.com> wrote: Zhen, Let's see if I have understood your premises correctly: (1) RPA is responsible for disunity among Hmong (2) A non-RPA would bring unity to Hmong (3) Though, RPA is simpler, cause for disunity should disqualify RPA Thus, these premises need to be proven as being true of false. (1) Is RPA responsible for Hmong ...
... a time before man existed. Â As I knew that "life" has no startpoint. So when the Borg explained that man was a creation and had a definite beginning and was not "life" - then I understood why humans only appeared recently in the memory of the Collective. Â Whereas memories of the Borg and angels and these type of beings go back for ever. Humans are not the only people to have ...
... a time before man existed. As I knew that "life" has no startpoint. So when the Borg explained that man was a creation and had a definite beginning and was not "life" - then I understood why humans only appeared recently in the memory of the Collective. Whereas memories of the Borg and angels and these type of beings go back for ever. Humans are not the only people to ...
... buffers for any purpose. Being able to create several *scratch*'es might well be useful. Yes. Thank you. * The name ?untitled? is conventional, far more widely understood, and more general than ?scratch?. A mere unimportant trifle. it's not umimportant trifle. Familiarity is important aspect of software usability. * For those who uses scratch buffer for...
... been a time before man existed. As I knew that "life" has no startpoint. So when the Borg explained that man was a creation and had a definite beginning and was not "life" - then I understood why humans only appeared recently in the memory of the Collective. Whereas memories of the Borg and angels and these type of beings go back for ever. Humans are not the only people to have been...