 | Look at this!!! In theory unlimited = infinite, but since infinity cannot be defined, infinity therefore does not exist which would mean that unlimited essentially does not exist, they are offering something that does not exist!!!!!!!!! -- CPU: 2.6C Pentium 4 at 2.8ghz---Memory:512mb of PC3200 DDR---FSB: 880mhz effective---Video: Radeon 9600 pro |
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 | Infinity cannot be defined?
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Whoops! 
This reminds me of a traffic ticket I once received. Some vandals removed a stop sign at a 3 way intersection in a small village. When I approached it appeared I had the right away as the other two had stop signs. I was promptly ticketed for running a stop sign that wasn't there. I appealed in traffic court and lost. The state's argument was that the stop sign had been put there and whether or not it was there when I drove through the intersection is irrelevant since it was supposed to be there. |
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 SlickEnWPremium join:2003-01-21 Seattle, WA | reply to livininarizona In theory you are correct
however,
Data is (in theory) an unlimited item because data itself is not composed of matter; it can be destroyed and recreated at will (i'm probably wrong though),
therefore comcast has succeeded in rendering the Law of Conservation of Matter useless and has made a mockery out of our grade school textbooks...
this grinds my gears. |
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 bmn? ? ?Premium,ExMod 2003-06 join:2001-03-15 hiatus | I could dust off one the theoretical physics books I have and try to explain the paradox in that statement, but I don't think but maybe a few other people would understand it and I'm beat from work... -- Prove it... Save the Internet Time (NTP) service, use the pool. |
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