"injunction" on the use of GA
dt71 at gmx.com
dt71 at gmx.com
Mon Jul 1 05:25:34 UTC 2013
On 06/30/2013 18:34, Glen Barber wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 30, 2013 at 04:17:49PM +0200, dt71 at gmx.com wrote:
>> - What has so far been gained through the use of GA?
>> - Of these, which ones could not have been achieved otherwise, such as with a different tool?
>> - Also of these, which ones are significant, and why?
>> - What warrants the continued application of GA?
>
> Yes, I saw your questions. What does 'tick tock' mean?
"Tick, tock" is used to describe the looping sound that a conventional, mechanical clock makes. Simply saying "tick, tock" is used to suggest that "time is passing, and something should happen, preferrably soon", or even "time is running out, and you are yet to do something, so hurry up". Concretely, I am impatiently waiting for answers to my questions.
Wait! I gather that "" (the empty string, aka. nothing or neither) is the answer to all 4 questions. That is:
- What has so far been gained through the use of GA? -- Nothing.
- Of these, which ones could not have been achieved otherwise, such as with a different tool? -- Neither.
- Also of these, which ones are significant, and why? -- Neither.
- What warrants the continued application of GA? -- Nothing.
Do I gather correctly?
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