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To: AndrewC
If you can tell me what you're trying to prove, I'd appreaciate it.

However, don't think you can say that the world of GAs is nothing because you can just wave a hand and say nothing useful has come out of random processes. You said that they had "nothing" and tried to C/P a "For Further Reading" list (for the laymen, even) to back up your assertions that they had "nothing".

You can track down the original authors, the original peer-reviewed articles, and so on to get the full story and to learn about GAs and about the 9-transistor circuit versus the patent you're talking about.

You did not bear good witness. You called their work nothing and cited deliberately misleading information in favor of your position. And then, using that list of references which you perfectly well knew was meant to be for further reading for interested laymen, not the original peer-review articles, you tried to smear some good computer scientists, and all evolutionists by extension.

I'm not going to play more of the "Since they won't show me their research, I'm going to sit here and call them frauds until they, or other Freepers, give me their research" game, you may have the final word in our debate.

Have a nice weekend; seeya.
1,071 posted on 05/10/2003 11:37:27 AM PDT by Nataku X (Never give Bush any power you wouldn't want to give to Hillary.)
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To: Nakatu X
You did not bear good witness. You called their work nothing and cited deliberately misleading information in favor of your position.

That is a either a lie or insensate raving. I did not call their work nothing. I stated this--

You stated nothing about the operation of anything. All you stated was your opinion. The 17 transistor circuit does exactly what and how? All we have is a statement in a magazine that the circuit performs better than a 9 transistor circuit, both diagrammed in the article. The 9 transistor circuit is actually a modification of the patented circuit which consists of 5 transistors and 4 diodes and no resistors. It has a measured performance on display with the patent. There is no such evidence for the 17 transistor kludge. The specifications are for the circuit to be compact and work to the gigahertz range. There is no evidence that the 17 transistor circuit can achieve those specs.

You are long on words and short on facts. I talked about the patented circuit and the data available to those who would look.

1,082 posted on 05/10/2003 12:31:08 PM PDT by AndrewC
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