I'm just experimenting. I hate the word "blog" and am fascinated with how the net seems to nurture *everyone's* vanity.
dedicated to Evil Stormbringer and Wheeloffire
Published on January 17, 2007 By Philocthetes In Off-Topic
Evil did me right by starting his own thread on the "what's a thief" question. But a few posts later in that Grammar nazi sprawl thread, QuietlyObserving says "If we are to be a society founded on the Rule of Law, it would be prudent to maintain a healthy respect for language and the meaning of words, lest we slip into a dictatorship of unelected Judges."

This gives me a painfully beautiful opportunity to start a sister thread to Evil's, and ask you all to sink your fangs, fingers, etc., into the basic question "How does a law rule without a human to interpret and/or execute it?"

That's my latest hasty attempt at a longstanding interest in the gov't-of-law-and-not-men notion that's very popular here in the US. I've also known a few linguists and flirted with other philosphies enough to be taken aback by anyone who has too much certainty about the meaning of a particular word or phrase.

Unless you're a minor with parents who don't want you seeing PG-13 movies (I know we have some sharp youth out there, just want to respect your folks), I suggest finding and playing fword.wav before you finish a reply here.
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on Feb 15, 2007
But its from my gut, that has to count for something   

Anyways, people see truth in their own way. Its like playing telephone. If your not really sure what you heard, then your mind ussually fills in in with something that you would trust as right or believable.

Plus with so many opinions on truth, its hard to tell which person is really right. I mean do we expect this speculation just because it sounds closer to what I believe, or do I try and keep a moral code of conduct and take what someone is saying word for word.

Plus, in my opinion truth is a fickle friend. A double edged sword. It can win and arguement, as well as help you lose it.
on Feb 15, 2007
Plus, in my opinion truth is a fickle friend. A double edged sword. It can win and arguement, as well as help you lose it.


You're presuming that the object of an argument is to win, when in fact the object is to shed truth on the subject.
on Feb 15, 2007
What defines truth as being truth are actions/being applied, put into practice, physical descoveries.

So for example, if i say i'm a better tennis player than you, we can put that to the test and see the result.

Of course the 'luck' and 'chance' elements can distort the truth.... circumstances developing that manage to create a 'false' truth. i guess that would apply to everything in life?

on Feb 15, 2007
there is your truth and my truth and the real truth

and when you have three agree everyone is happy maybe



and again there is your truth and my truth and the real truth

do you guys watch any of the csi's on tv

in that case they are trying to let the evidence tell them the truth

on one show a girl's death is total accident but the parents wouldn't except the real truth
on Feb 15, 2007
So for example, if i say i'm a better tennis player than you, we can put that to the test and see the result.

Of course the 'luck' and 'chance' elements can distort the truth.... circumstances developing that manage to create a 'false' truth. i guess that would apply to everything in life?



chance can be taken out of it by playing 100 games
on Feb 15, 2007
Not neccessarily. The 100 game thing would only be relevant to a coin, where there are only 2 outcomes. In a tennis match there are thousands of factors, not just two.
on Feb 15, 2007
true but there would be a different set of chances per game which means that in the end it will be skill that would win the most games not chance

as per your coin toss i can toss a coin 10 out of 10 times and make it come up heads

well closer to 8 out of 10 times and that is skill not chance
on Feb 15, 2007
There are just too many factors to test athletic achievment.
on Feb 15, 2007
ok i give up there is no reason to watch sports since it is all just chance and no skill

by the way i don't watch sports anyways becouse i get bored with it
on Feb 15, 2007
There is always skill in everything. Chance just 'increases' certain factors.
on Feb 15, 2007
true but there would be a different set of chances per game which means that in the end it will be skill that would win the most games not chance


The thing about statistics is that very little is impossible, just more and more improbable. So it is still statistically possible for a bad tennis player to beat a much better tennis player 100 times in a row - possible but very improbable. where it would be impossible is if the fitness of the bad tennis player was worse than the fitness of the good tennis player, then eventually the bad tennis player cannot swing his raquet and that turns improbable to impossible!
on Feb 15, 2007
no such thing as impossible

but by playing the 100 games the so called chances change ever game which means in the end it is skill that will win 9 out of 10 times or something like that
on Feb 15, 2007
no such thing as impossible


ah so even though he cannot swing his raquet it is still 'possible' for him to win the match? oh what if he colapses, can he still win the match? NO, it is impossible!
on Feb 15, 2007
There is one true impossibility.
The fact that you cant escape a black hole.
on Feb 15, 2007
i don't know of anyone who has tried to
do you
oh and one form of radiation does escape from a black hole

that is how we get pulsars i think it is pulsars but it could be quasars
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