Well, I disagree... The answer to that question is: "Because it can produce a few notes, though they are very flat; and it is nevar put with the wrong end in front!"Jersey Tom wrote:After 18 pages, people still aren't getting it.
I'm convinced people love to hear the sound of their own silly debate. Not even debating the same thing. Like having one person say, "Platoon was the best Vietnam movie," and the other respond with, "I disagree. Stolichnaya is the best vodka."
Ridiculous.
Just joking.
I cannot avoid thinking on another old joke, about the question in the engineering exam:
Describe the Universe in 200 words and give three examples.
Now, seriously, I think that the need for interaction drives forums and that is not ridiculous at all, but an expression of friendship and camaraderie that is moving humankind ahead. So, let's talk.
In the end we will learn when we bump into the correct answers, at some point in our lives.
You know, when suddenly things click.
That is, unless somebody with the knowledge point the people to the good literature. Ehem.
Another thing I find surprising is the need for knowledge. According to Cicero (De officii, On Duty), is one of the four things that move men toward honour.
So, if you're a teacher of truth, some "well-moulded minds" will hear you, do not despair, JTom.... Thus we come to understand that what is true, simple, and genuine appeals most strongly to a man's nature.
To this passion for discovering truth there is added a hungering, as it were, for independence, so that a mind well-moulded by Nature is unwilling to be subject to anybody save one who gives rules of conduct or is a teacher of truth or who, for the general good, rules according to justice and law.
From this attitude come greatness of soul and a sense of superiority to worldly conditions.
I'll never forget the day I taught 10 years old kids how a bridge worked (it's not what I explained before, it is how a bridge ACTUALLY works, we did it with a sheet of paper and it's not THAT simple as you're thinking). They were so excited!
Two of them declared, on the spot, that they wanted to build roads and bridges when they grew up. I hardly was able to contain the tears, just seeing how they seemed happy.
Have you ever thought, JTom, that people could be so excited about your profession? Well, man, they are. We need to know, and I find that characteristic of the human soul a thing of beauty... combined with independence, as Old Cicero says.
... and Ron Viejo de Caldas is the best rum, don't be ridiculous.