Re: In search of the perfect Disassembler
- From: "NoDot" <no_dot@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2005 11:28:53 -0700
randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > "The Disassembler fails to do the job. Solution: Let us
> > let the user do the job, instead". Absurd.
>
> Be careful what you say. The statement immediately above certainly
> gives the impression that if the user cannot do it, the program can.
> Therefore, 100% perfect disassembly must be possible, eh?
Well, it's an absurd claim anyway. If the user can't disassemble the
propgram, then there's no way a machine could. Human minds are the most
powerful computers on the planet. Our only problem is that our
conciousness takes so much processing power that we don't have too much
left over. That, and we only use ~10% of our brain.
To Betov: Stop being a "Pain in the Niktah" already!
> Cheers,
> Randy Hyde
NoDot,
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