Less than..
By SalimMeghani
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Here is a conundrum for you computer logicians:
If something is less than that is <, why then on the next line do we test for more than >?
Ha ha ha ha !
I mean, we don't say :- We don't know whether it is < or > it COULD or MIGHT be one or the other, so let us test for both do we?! Now that is what I call complete logic, not assumed logic as a lot of computer programming is (and I've been doing it since the age of 10)..
You see, I am Human, not a Computer, or based on a computer program. I object to computer programs trying to mimick humanity, because the very way they are developed is inhuman. Humans don't think like computer programs.
Salim, the tired programmer...
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Progamming is not my thing
Progamming is not my thing but if you want to say " < or > " it means "not = to" in other words all numbers minus just the one. In affect a hole or puncture in the real line.
I'm also glad you are not a computer program or a robot. Your dilemma appears to be more of a religious one. What about the excluded middle? I also don't believe in artificial intelligence.
All the best, Good luck! Tom Brown
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