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Mon Mar 13 20:44:35 UTC 2017  <jurov>   i came to warn about http://forum.tinycorelinux.net/index.php?topic=20835.0

Mon Mar 13 20:10:06 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   oh, lol, i misunderstood, sorry. no, earth's atmosphere. i now see what you mean

Mon Mar 13 20:05:06 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   i meant cultural transfer only in relation to dogons being aware of sirius b

Mon Mar 13 20:00:11 UTC 2017  <funkenstein_>   I'm not sure I buy it.

Mon Mar 13 19:58:30 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   i suppose cultural transfer in 19th c is leading theory re dogons heh

Mon Mar 13 19:58:22 UTC 2017  <funkenstein_>   I gotta look more into the Sothic cycle and get back to you on that

Mon Mar 13 19:56:59 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   can this just be explained probabilistically, i mean, what are the chances of that? (pretty low i guess?..)

Mon Mar 13 19:47:54 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   re. interchangeability for example, it's still not a simple case. this was (maybe) first spotted by frege, with his famous 'morning star' / 'evening star' example. this is simple (and masturbatory, maybe) stuff, but just for posterity / ftr: say i spot a celestial body in the morning, and name it 'morning star'. i spot another in the evening, name it 'evening star'. i tell a friend. later, i realise those two are actually the same

Mon Mar 13 19:42:32 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   (i mean, semantics as a field can be interesting; but also masturbatory, too...)

Mon Mar 13 19:41:48 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   yeah, guess so (if i understand what you mean)

Mon Mar 13 19:40:44 UTC 2017  <funkenstein_>   to be more clear, i meant that the substance is probably more important than the semantics to the person thinking things through

Mon Mar 13 19:39:14 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   i mean, church funded them scholars, so they worked on the shit. (and funnily enough church was not satisfied with the result because hey guess what, dogma is not supposed to be internally consistent all the time..)

Mon Mar 13 19:38:35 UTC 2017  <funkenstein_>   aha now i see your angle

Mon Mar 13 19:38:31 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   i disagre re thinking folks.

Mon Mar 13 19:35:00 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   'multiple things in one location' and all that. iirc church also had a say about that, too. and by church i mean some clever scholars (which nevertheless operated in a dogmatic framework, +/-)

Mon Mar 13 19:30:07 UTC 2017  <Framedragger>   funkenstein_: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/trinity/trinity-history.html (i can comment but no time right now - not shying away, just postponing)

Mon Mar 13 19:29:08 UTC 2017  <funkenstein_>   Framedragger I don't follow

Mon Mar 13 19:15:59 UTC 2017  <kakobrekla>   i used to panic when ddosed

Mon Mar 13 18:14:29 UTC 2017  <jurov>   I personally like Holy Trinity, it has interesting quantum-mechanical properties, not unlike Bose-Einstein condensate.

Mon Mar 13 17:49:59 UTC 2017  <kakobrekla>   i translated for yo

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