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timejim
Oct10-04, 08:18 PM
Let's face it, if you have to ask a question then that means you don't know the answer, right? So you must be stupid, right? Right?
Whats the meaning of life?
Does that make everybody stupid?
chronon
Oct11-04, 07:34 AM
It was absolutely marvelous working for Wolfgang Pauli. You could ask him anything. There was no worry that he would think a particular question was stupid, since he thought all questions were stupid. Victor Weisskopf
Mind you, I've found that answering homework type questions on PF, I often find myself beginning with something like "I assume the question is really.." . So asking questions when you don't know the answer is perfectly reasonable, but if you don't even know the question...? :grumpy:
First there are no stupid questions! :biggrin: I'm still picking up things as I go along.
Let's face it, if you have to ask a question then that means you don't know the answer, right? So you must be stupid, right? Right?
I don't think so and I also think so.
I think making questions for the only purpose of testing people's knowledge is what I don't really like. I think you may think the same way..or feel the same. ---> Bad ! Ready to fight !
But making questions whose answers you already knew and that you are looking for their possible "optimization strategies" ---> Good ! Ready to share if I know :redface:!
By the way, I also really hate monkeys which don't know how to answer the problems or are actually slow (serious lack of g-matter in their brain) but always wait till things are completely over, then raise their voice beetching to show off their actual stupidity.
I guess that is a big and important transformation of monkey's face to donkey 's face.
Hey, am I correct ?
No, it doesn't mean that I am stupid!!!
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people. :confused:
Chi Meson
Oct12-04, 08:40 AM
Let's face it, if you have to ask a question then that means you don't know the answer, right? So you must be stupid, right? Right?
Is that a question?
Is that a question?
Chi, Hurkyl beat you to the chase with his comment:
Irony at its best!
What about this then?
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. -Socrates
The Bob
Oct13-04, 05:21 AM
What about this then?
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing. -Socrates
Better still, Wisdom is knowing that you do not know everything and what you must learn.
The Bob (2004 ©)
russ_watters
Oct13-04, 08:30 AM
Irony at its best! What's "irony"? :biggrin:
Chi Meson
Oct13-04, 08:52 AM
Chi, Hurkyl beat you to the chase with his comment:
I know that, I was, uh, being, you know, ironic.
What's "irony"?
"I can't define irony, but I know it when I see it!"
(What movie?)
The Bob
Oct13-04, 09:27 AM
What's "irony"? :biggrin:
Ironic I think is what Hurkyl meant.
The Bob (2004 ©)
jimmy p
Oct13-04, 09:36 AM
Funny, I looked at the first post, and thought exactly the same thing as Hurkyl... curse not being here!!
Irony is a bit like goldy and steely for the unenlightened.
Chi Meson
Oct13-04, 10:25 AM
Funny, I looked at the first post, and thought exactly the same thing as Hurkyl... curse not being here!!
Irony is a bit like goldy and steely for the unenlightened.
Goldy Hawn and Steely Dan?
jimmy p
Oct13-04, 10:37 AM
Goldy Hawn and Steely Dan?
Very similar, but not quite. There are subtle differences between the three.
Math Is Hard
Oct13-04, 11:13 AM
What's "irony"? :biggrin:
I think it's like rain on your wedding day, a black fly in your Chardonnay, or the good advice that you just can't take.
Actually, I think only one out of three of those things might truly be ironic.
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