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| #3456 |  | It might be worth reflecting that this group was originally created back in September of 1987 and has exchanged over 1200 messages.  The
 original announcement for the group called for an all inclusive
 discussion ranging from the writings of Gibson and Vinge and movies
 like Bladerunner to real world things like Brands' description of the
 work being done at the MIT Media Lab.  It was meant as a haven for
 people with vision of this scope.  If you want to create a haven for
 people with narrower visions, feel free.  But I feel sad for anyone
 who thinks that alt.cyberpunk is such a monstrous group that it is in
 dire need of being subdivided.  Heaven help them if they ever start
 reading comp.arch or rec.arts.sf-lovers.
 -- Bob Webber
 
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| #3457 |  | ...I don't care for the term 'mechanistic'. The word 'cybernetic' is a lot more apropos. The mechanistic world-view is falling further and further behind
 the real world where even simple systems can produce the most marvellous
 chaos.
 -- Peter da Silva
 
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| #3458 |  | As for the basic assumptions about individuality and self, this is the core of what I like about cyberpunk. And it's the core of what I like about certain
 pre-gibson neophile techie SF writers that certain folks here like to put
 down. Not everyone makes the same assumptions. I haven't lost my mind... it's
 backed up on tape.
 -- Peter da Silva
 
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| #3459 |  | Who are the artists in the Computer Graphics Show?  Wavefront's latest box, or the people who programmed it?  Should Mandelbrot get all the credit for the
 output of programs like MandelVroom?
 -- Peter da Silva
 
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| #3460 |  | Trailing Edge Technologies is pleased to announce the following TETflame programme:
 
 1) For a negotiated price (no quatloos accepted) one of our flaming
 representatives will flame the living shit out of the poster of
 your choice. The price is inversly proportional to how much of
 an asshole the target it. We cannot be convinced to flame Dennis
 Ritchie. Matt Crawford flames are free.
 
 2) For a negotiated price (same arrangement) the TETflame programme
 is offering ``flame insurence''. Under this arrangement, if
 one of our policy holders is flamed, we will cancel the offending
 article and flame the flamer, to a crisp.
 
 3) The TETflame flaming representatives include: Richard Sexton, Oleg
 Kisalev, Diane Holt, Trish O'Tauma, Dave Hill, Greg Nowak and our most
 recent aquisition, Keith Doyle. But all he will do is put you in his
 kill file. Weemba by special arrangement.
 
 -- Richard Sexton
 
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| #3461 |  | "As I was walking among the fires of Hell, delighted with the enjoyments of Genius; which to Angels look like torment and insanity.  I collected some of
 their Proverbs..." - Blake, "The Marriage of Heaven and Hell"
 
 
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| #3462 |  | HOW TO PROVE IT, PART 1 
 proof by example:
 The author gives only the case n = 2 and suggests that it
 contains most of the ideas of the general proof.
 
 proof by intimidation:
 'Trivial'.
 
 proof by vigorous handwaving:
 Works well in a classroom or seminar setting.
 
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| #3463 |  | HOW TO PROVE IT, PART 2 
 proof by cumbersome notation:
 Best done with access to at least four alphabets and special
 symbols.
 
 proof by exhaustion:
 An issue or two of a journal devoted to your proof is useful.
 
 proof by omission:
 'The reader may easily supply the details'
 'The other 253 cases are analogous'
 '...'
 
 
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| #3464 |  | HOW TO PROVE IT, PART 3 
 proof by obfuscation:
 A long plotless sequence of true and/or meaningless
 syntactically related statements.
 
 proof by wishful citation:
 The author cites the negation, converse, or generalization of
 a theorem from the literature to support his claims.
 
 proof by funding:
 How could three different government agencies be wrong?
 
 proof by eminent authority:
 'I saw Karp in the elevator and he said it was probably NP-
 complete.'
 
 
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| #3465 |  | HOW TO PROVE IT, PART 4 
 proof by personal communication:
 'Eight-dimensional colored cycle stripping is NP-complete
 [Karp, personal communication].'
 
 proof by reduction to the wrong problem:
 'To see that infinite-dimensional colored cycle stripping is
 decidable, we reduce it to the halting problem.'
 
 proof by reference to inaccessible literature:
 The author cites a simple corollary of a theorem to be found
 in a privately circulated memoir of the Slovenian
 Philological Society, 1883.
 
 proof by importance:
 A large body of useful consequences all follow from the
 proposition in question.
 
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