• Re: Richard is a Liar

    From Richard Damon@21:1/5 to olcott on Sat Jul 6 23:07:28 2024
    XPost: sci.logic

    On 7/6/24 10:44 PM, olcott wrote:
    On 7/6/2024 9:30 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
    On 7/6/24 10:17 PM, olcott wrote:
    On 7/6/2024 7:20 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
    On 7/6/24 7:54 PM, olcott wrote:

    (a) You determine that you need groceries
    (b) You report this need
    (c) then you go to the store to buy them

    (a) HHH determines that it needs to abort DDD
    (b) HHH reports this this need (as text before the action)
    (c) then HHH aborts DDD


    And I, being willful, am not FORCED to do that sequence.

    *Sure you are. This cannot work*
    (c) then you go to the store to buy them
    (b) You report this need
    (a) You determine that you need groceries



    Sure I can, I can decide to go to the store just because I feel like it.


    When there is a mandatory sequence you cannot avoid it.
    Trying to lie about this proves that you are a liar.


    What What made them mandatory?

    You REALLY don't know how people or computers work do you.

    I am sorry you are so stupid, but it seems you did this to yourself.

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  • From Mikko@21:1/5 to olcott on Mon Jul 8 10:48:58 2024
    On 2024-07-07 03:36:45 +0000, olcott said:

    On 7/6/2024 10:07 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
    On 7/6/24 10:44 PM, olcott wrote:
    On 7/6/2024 9:30 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
    On 7/6/24 10:17 PM, olcott wrote:
    On 7/6/2024 7:20 PM, Richard Damon wrote:
    On 7/6/24 7:54 PM, olcott wrote:

    (a) You determine that you need groceries
    (b) You report this need
    (c) then you go to the store to buy them

    (a) HHH determines that it needs to abort DDD
    (b) HHH reports this this need (as text before the action)
    (c) then HHH aborts DDD


    And I, being willful, am not FORCED to do that sequence.

    *Sure you are. This cannot work*
    (c) then you go to the store to buy them
    (b) You report this need
    (a) You determine that you need groceries



    Sure I can, I can decide to go to the store just because I feel like it. >>>>

    When there is a mandatory sequence you cannot avoid it.
    Trying to lie about this proves that you are a liar.


    What What made them mandatory?

    Reality makes them mandatory.
    I need to find a better example that is airtight.

    Can you write a computer program on your computer
    while it is powered off before turning it on?


    You REALLY don't know how people or computers work do you.

    I am sorry you are so stupid, but it seems you did this to yourself.



    It seems that I have a higher IQ than you.
    I think that you admitted that. My memory
    may be incorrect.

    If you would like to have a reasonable discussion,
    having a good memory is more important than a high IQ.

    --
    Mikko

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