Re: It has been done before



<randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> asked:
> For the life of me, I cannot understand, for example, why someone
> will continue to argue that a perfect disassembler is possible when
> the impossibility of this was proved a long time ago and the idea
> has been accepted for so long.

"Perfect" exists only in the eye of the beholder. Most folks restrain
themselves when they seed the word "perfect". Most know that the
term tries to create an illusion. However, most that show experience
might call something "perfect" knowing fully well of the item's
limitations. And some folks go anal and point out flaws. The flaw
pointing usually subsides after a time and folks happily display
restraint and acknowledge and accept the limitations.

I agree, Betov displays a lack of restraint. I agree that Hutch and
Randy display a lack of restraint as well. It ends up as a bunch of
name calling and when someone calls someone else a name, the
other tends to get upset and it really ends up as a marriage of
two or more that refuse to divorce each other(s) and the name
calling and the pain shows up as a "complete lack of restraint"
and benefits no one.

> I guess that sense I fall into the third category myself since I
> can't comprehend such a reluctance to accept the facts.

The facts include a display of a lack of restraint when talking
about others. I clearly see a lack of restraint. And Hutch tends
to think he's humorous at times, which, okay it ends up funny
one time but when it shows itself with such a repetition, it gets
old (specifically, "chew the hat"). It's okay one or two times,
but when it becomes the main topic of every discussion, it
ends up as "old". To see the drift, it flows one way, never
changing course, the same ol' same ol', type the following
words into Google:

Hutch hat

Read every post. Don't skip out on it. Consider it an exercise
to retrain your mind into forgetting about telling someone to
eat a hat. When you paint a wall, repitition helps, but when
talking about someone, repeating the same thing over and
over and over and over gets old quick.

I appreciate what Chuck said.

Jim Carlock
"I haven't failed, I've found 10,000 ways that don't work."
-Benjamin Franklin

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