Harald:
>I would rather say that the paradox arises from absense of
>separation of meta and object properties i.e that something
>can become 'special' by virtue of being part of the proof.
Well, that's a sentence and half, ain't it? Since we're talking
about strange number theories here, I wanted to just voice
my objection. However, I will do it using ActionScript coding
for Flash MX for the sake of irony and sarcasm:
_root.sameOldCrap = function() {
cybalist = new Forum();
cybalist.addMember("gLeN");
cybalist.addMember("Harald");
if (cybalist.member["Harald"].talkingAboutIE == false) {
with (cybalist.member["gLeN"]) {
this.angry = 100;
this.mutterToOneself("Damn that Harald! Damn him!");
this.frown();
this.buyCoffee("at local cafe","regular size","mild roast");
this.goBackHome();
this.sendAngryEmail("Re: [tied] Re: Numerals query again",
"
cybalist@yahoogroups.com");
for (; this.angry>0; this.angry--) {}
this.smile();
}
}
>I find another paradox on induction quite intriguing namely:
I have enough paradoxes to deal with without having to listen to yours :P
= gLeN
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