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Posted by C. J. Sekhar on September 25, 1999 at 15:08:57:
In Reply to: UTK -- A Challange posted by Reilly Atkinson on September 24, 1999 at 17:34:09:
I have only posted a few times here, but when I did, Mr. Cahill did not answer my question about the Binary Number System. I did get answers about the number 1.
I have two additional question.
1) It is a contradiction that something is bounded AND unbounded as he says is true about so called Knowledge Objects. I need this explained. I have read his UTK posts a few times, and this seems to me to be the heart of his proposition. He may have framed causality in some unique way … in 3 Objects, but a bounded and unbounded entity? Get real! Answer this one, please.
2) Also, when do we get the analysis of Porter’s five forces?
C. J. Sekhar
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