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Re: Kenny Frank and TTG
- Subject: Re: Kenny Frank and TTG
- From: Harry Binswanger hb@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2018 10:20:29 -0400
from what little I understand of
Xy4's architecture, changing anything in the way it addresses memory
would entail a profound restructuring. That job, alone, you would not
find anyone to do - - assuming it could be done - - for under $100K. The
reason Xy4 is so good is that a genius has programmed it not like
anyone else would do it. It is all based on remarkable efforts to defeat
the normal.
Oh, I didn't realize that.
Let me put it
in terms that might make more sense to you. If, during the war, the
entire works of Heidegger had been destroyed, and if the philosopher was
called upon, in the 1950s, to write his books and lectures again,
and just from memory, well, that would be the equivalent, in
intellectual labor, to what you are asking for here.
Heidegger was trying to "defeat the normal" for sure. Only not
in a good way.
--Harry