Re: Tools for complexity LO585

David E. Burmaster (deb@Alceon.com)
Wed, 29 Mar 1995 08:51:27 -0500

Dear LOs -- Replying to LO571 --

ahhhh, upon further reflection, I do not see the quotes as contradictory

Dave

>Replying to LO487 --
>
>These are not diametrically opposed quotes (except in mirth). Finding
>answers can be difficult however perfect the question, for example the
>question: how do you go about finding the right question? The point is to
>keep asking...
>
>On Mon, 20 Mar 1995, GRAY SOUTHON wrote:
>
>> Here we have a situation of arguement by quote. We have two diametically
>> opposite ones
>>
>> "If you can't find an answer, you have probably got the wrong question."
>>
>> from GSouthon@ozemail.com.au (Gray Southon)
>>
>> and
>>
>> Problems worthy of attack,
>> prove their worth
>> by fighting back
>>
>> From: deb@Alceon.com (David E. Burmaster)
>>
>> How do we change this from a slinging match to a learning process?
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Gray Southon
>