>
> But then Andrey Fedorov comes and pisses all over your bagels and complains
> that yesterday he was looking in his ORDBMS and he constructed a query that
> showed not one, not two but fifteen _hundred_ instances where the state of
> the system has a green triangle and a blue square but no black icosahedron!
>
> At first you despair but then Alejandro comes along and he is thinking
> systemically so he's looking for invariants so what he does is he re-runs
> Andrey's query w/ a timestamp and - lo and behold !
>
> He makes the huge realization that whenever T_month modulo 9 is equal to 0
> the green triangles are having wild monkey fornication with the blue squares
> and black  icosahedrons are the offspring! Major paradigm shift! Society is
> never the same again! Alejandro gets publicly crucified! Great honor!
>
>
Jajajajaja thank you
for bringing sense to the discussion.
:-D


> Other times you're engaged in a program like STEPS and you're thinking it's
> largely overdue for someone to do the difficult, dangerous, underpaid and
> totally under-appreciated work of coming up with an (executable) general
> theory of computing.
>
>

You work is not under-appreciated by some of us around the world.
And It won't in the future.

They are just too busy waiting to see how the Dynabook... sorry Ipad is
going to change the world....




> - antoine
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