Re: Making money from Java



In article <IX_nf.256583$ir4.214345@edtnps90>,
Oliver Wong <owong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
><docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:dnor3i$qqi$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> In article <PsEnf.146354$y_1.67386@edtnps89>,
>> Oliver Wong <owong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>> But either way, whether the electrons in my brain are deterministic or
>>>underministic, it STILL isn't my fault; the electrons in my brain STILL
>>>made
>>>me do it!
>>
>> Ummmmm... Mr Wong, where does 'me' exist in your statememt?
>
> Your question is known to philosophers as the famous "Mind-Body
>problem".

Actually my question is known to me as the 'Mind-Mind problem'; what you
wrote is a variant of 'you have to make your mind do (x)' and it is my
wont to ask where 'you' exists in that statement, as well.

>(And so I won't pretend to be able to answer it in a satisfying
>way).
>
> I should have said "The electrons in my brain made my body do it!" to
>avoid the whole "which part of this is me?" question.

Too late... now folks can ask 'where's the rest of me?'

DD

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