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Originally posted by trev33
if it's the bridge that came down int he chilean earthquake i don't want it.
Not good enough for ya?

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Originally posted by Great Big Stees
Not good enough for ya?
no i like my bridges to be intact. is that too selfish?

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Originally posted by ratherbighammer
Why would you say dead wrong? Don't you think feeling necessitates thought, real introspective thought? Do computers think? I would argue no, because the can't quantify the emotional weight baggage of situations. We want judges and jurors to think about their decision, or to bring in emotional relevancies. We use computers to compute outcomes/models ...[text shortened]... ences. Do you think maths or compute them. Do you think about love lost or compute about them?
Our emotional cluster is designed to appreciate and enjoy, to respond or react.....

no capacity for the coherent rational process of cognitive thought. Brain does that.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Our emotional cluster is designed to appreciate and enjoy, to respond or react.....

no capacity for the coherent rational process of cognitive thought. Brain does that.
Now you're just being argumentative or intentionally daft. What pray tell is an "emotional cluster"?

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Originally posted by ratherbighammer
intentionally daft.
says the guy who's selling an imaginary bridge 😵

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Originally posted by mlprior
What's it good for?
To get over stuff.

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Originally posted by tomtom232
To get over stuff.
it's possible the bridge may be broken so lets not assume anything here.

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Originally posted by trev33
says the guy who's selling an imaginary bridge 😵
The bridge may be metaphorical, allegorical, hypothetical, or concrete but I assure you, it is not in fact imaginary. However people purchase imaginary objects every day. NYT has lists of bestsellers.

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Originally posted by ratherbighammer
Now you're just being argumentative or intentionally daft. What pray tell is an "emotional cluster"?
Whatever you say. Thanks for offering your unbridged bridge for sale.

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Originally posted by trev33
says the guy who's selling an imaginary bridge 😵
Common an occurrence as can be... I'm in the market for anything and everything

that weighs something, has traction or bite (gold coins, horseradish, bleu chesse).

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Originally posted by ratherbighammer
The bridge may be metaphorical, allegorical, hypothetical, or concrete but I assure you, it is not in fact imaginary. However people purchase imaginary objects every day. NYT has lists of bestsellers.
Strained apologetic explanation noted.

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
Strained apologetic explanation noted.
What does that even mean?

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Originally posted by ratherbighammer
What does that even mean?
"About ratherbighammer

ratherbighammer has not written a profile."



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Does he/she have one and if not, why posture in deep water without viable

frame of reference, resourcefulness, street smarts or savvy credentials?

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Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
"About ratherbighammer

ratherbighammer has not written a profile."


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Does he/she have one... and if not, why posture in deep water without credentials?
Deflection.