Old Dog
You're never too old to learn that you can't teach an old dog new tricks!
Of course, I could be wrong . . .
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Brainstorming about history, politics, literature, religion, and other topics from a 'gypsy' scholar on a wagon hitched to a star.
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I was wrong once. Back in 1976, I thought I had made a mistake.
Boy, you can't get more wrong than that! But that was just the foolishness of youth. I, for instance, used to be conceited, but now, I'm perfect.
Jeffery Hodges
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You are also unique!
Perfection is a mathematical construct that does not exist in the real world. There are, of course, pseudo-perfections (as in a "perfectly" pitched baseball game), wherein the "perfection" is defined in terms of a finite and a countable list of attributes.
Apparently, I do not exist in the real world. But is my nonexistence an imperfection? Hmm . . . we seem to be drawing close to the old ontological argument.
Jeffery Hodges
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The "old ontological argument" is my personal definition of "mental masturbation". As a physicist, I much prefer the physical variety.
Shh . . . there're kids present. Use a euphemism, e.g., "Bat Masterson."
Jeffery Hodges
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oops ... so sorry.
Actually, I felt embarrassed when I was a kid if I had to say the name "Bat Masterson," which I knew sounded like something unmentionable, though I didn't know what the unmentionable something was.
Jeffery Hodges
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