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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 02:38:24 GMT, Opus- wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 14:55:38 -0400, Al Klein spake thusly: On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 06:55:48 GMT, Opus- wrote: On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 00:36:29 GMT, Slow Code spake thusly: No Markie, being able to communicate is good. Can you say, "is good"? And communicating with human emotion as opposed to emotionless beeps is better. And pixels show emotion? This is an strawman. You know full well what I mean. Since I can fully communicate using "emotionless beeps", no. I'll tell my daughter's occupational therapist to quit using a monitor screen to teach her how to recognize emotions of people's faces pictured on the screen. After all, I have just been told that you can't view a persons mood by the look on his face if it is composed of pixels on a screen. No you haven't, but you're being told that if you're not being deliberately facetious, you're appearing to be pretty stupid. When you actually get into high school, let us know. That was uncalled for and childish. It was completely called for. Your arguments are based on a false premise that I and other want to ban the use of CW or that it is useless. The original discussion was about requiring it, not banning it. My attention span's not that short. We're only opposed to it being required to pass a test. So be opposed to testing altogether. Oh, there's already a way to get on the air without a test. You just don't like that way. Now that's being childish. I question those who say it's as good as a human voice. How can you question a language you don't even begin to understand? It isn't and you can't say otherwise. Sure I can - I understand and use it - you don't, so you can't intelligently discuss what it is or isn't at all. |
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