[MD] Social Intellectual
david buchanan
dmbuchanan at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 26 10:37:45 PDT 2010
Marsha asked how patterns and objects differ and then responded to the explanation:
I asked what YOU thought the difference was between patterns and objects. This first paragraph ...does not address the question. Analogues? How does this address the question I asked? How does this address a comparison between patterns and objects? In this paragraph who is "he says", and how does it address the difference between patterns and objects. Patterns or objects? I do not notice any reference to patterns or objects. Not reference to patterns or objects here either. Patterns? Objects? Intellectual competence? And how does this beautiful pronouncement address the difference between patterns and objects? And the difference between independent objects and static patterns of value is addressed here how? This doesn't address the difference between objects and patterns. So the question (the difference between objects and patterns) is a question you haven't had much time to investigate?
dmb concluded his explanation:
And that's how patterns are different from things. See?
Marsha replied:
Got it.
dmb says:
The whole post was about the difference between patterns and things. "He" is Robert Pirsig, of course.
All of your responses are questions that indicate zero comprehension of the explanation so I take your final comment as sarcasm. What is it you don't get? Are you even trying to understand? You did ask the question as if you really wanted to know, or so it seemed to me. But now it seems like you're just jerking me around. Again.
I don't know what kind of game you think you're playing but your thoughtless response only makes you look like an incorrigible child. If you don't really want an answer, then why even ask? Are you just looking for the opportunity to show us all what 0% reading comprehension looks like, or what?
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