From: Chip Eastham on
On Mar 25, 12:35 am, William Elliot <ma...(a)rdrop.remove.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Mar 2010, nigel wrote:
> > Norbert_Paul wrote:
>
> >> William Elliot wrote:
>
> >>> Is pointless topology the study of some empty space?
>
> >> No.
> >> It is the study of /the/ empty space.
>
> > Is /dev/null part of the empty space?
>
> dev/null is a function of empty space.

We are all just prisoners here, of our own dev/null...

--c
From: Norbert_paul on
nigel wrote:
> Norbert_Paul wrote:
>
>> William Elliot wrote:
>>
>>> Is pointless topology the study of some empty space?
>>
>> No.
>> It is the study of /the/ empty space.
>>
>
> Is /dev/null part of the empty space?
Maybe it is /the/ unique one point space

({/dev/null},{{},{/dev/null}})

Note. If you send things to /dev/null
you must do this continuously.
From: Zdislav V. Kovarik on


On Wed, 24 Mar 2010, Steve C wrote:

> William Elliot wrote:
> > Is pointless topology the study of some empty space?
>
> 1) The empty space is a region of the empty plane.
> 2) The empty plane must set on the ground, since a plane in the air has a pilot.
> 3) A grounded set is partially ordered.
> 4) A partially ordered plane is incomplete; it must be missing some parts.
> 5) It's pointless to have a plane which is missing some parts.
>
> Hence: pointless topology results in a pointless response.
>
I don't understand: I am just a simple Pole in a complex plane.
(That was an empty plane that became extrapolated, so it contains an
extra Pollack.)

Cheers, ZVK(Slavek).
From: Jennifer The Book Extraordinare on
use any two numbers for a bipolar coordination.

what is the minimum n, to induce a definition
of n-partite graphs?

thus:
I had to snip your crappy top-posting-itis.

what is the ordinary "doppler" shifting of a tone,
coming from a car in the freeway, if your ear on the byway?

yes; if one swims upstream at four nautical miles per hour,
in a ten nmph stream, one goes backwards!

> enterprises involving waveforms.

thus:
message in a bottle(s) ??
> That would seem to allow transmission of information.

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