Re: virus: maxims and ground rules and suppositions

Dave Pape (davepape@dial.pipex.com)
Thu, 13 May 1999 00:07:00 +0100

At 15:08 12/05/99 -0700, you wrote:
>TheHermit wrote:
>
>>The fact that I was able to respond to your requests at all, is
>>because everything "real" has complex interrelationships - which I
>>exploited.
>
>Which I think was, in large part, the point made by the would-be maxim.
>Remove the complex interrelationships and you aren't left with much
>afterwords but jots on a page.

Hey Tim- did you no there's no such thing as actual things?

"Things" are... really just self-sustaining

                  ^                 v 
                 are           relationships 
                  ^            between 
                which               v 
                  ^--<---<---< other "things"

Dunno if that's in favour of or against your point or even totally tangetial. But you know, I quite like it. "Things" are labels for/symbols of self-sustaining relationships.