[MD] Quantum computing

Case Case at iSpots.com
Fri Feb 16 11:24:11 PST 2007


[x]
seems it's about how close you hang to the frontier of rational thought, I'm
with you, I'd rather strike a match than curse the darkness, I just hesitate
at totally dismissing possibities on the grounds that they Do not fit in
with the percieved convention of the time. What "really is goin on" stops
dead in the middle of The  four lane highway of science scratchin it's head,
it's at this point in the road where this problem Of o.k., do we wait,
accept where we're at or project, (no matter how ludicris). I think laziness
was 2 or three exits back, I would like to give Platt and Ham at least that
much credit. 

[Case]
I think discomfort with the "I don't know" answer is at the core of a lot of
this. Rather than admit that we do not know and are unlikely to find out, we
would rather fill in the gaps with just about anything. This seems to me to
be more of a psychological problem than a conceptual one. 

In addition most of the random speculation one hears indeed stems more from
laziness than lack of information. You have to run pretty far down the road
to get to the edge. I think most of us jump off about 10 exits quicker than
we need too. I know I have to take lots of pit stops.

[x]
Tight leather might increase blood pressure in the brain like a g-suit
allowing for increased accuracy Plus all the baddies are distracted, with
this in mind, maybe the swedish bikini team would be better at mopping Up
the insurgencey, sure be nicer to watch on CNN.

[Case]
Holy water supersoakers and thongs; now there you have it. Even if the bad
guys win that's one heck of a show. 







More information about the Moq_Discuss mailing list