"The 'perfect' trading system - page 103

 

You people are weird! What good was Norbert Wiener's invention - his idea of a computer was only on paper!

You reason like people who try to understand Pythagoras' theorem and start reasoning about where these triangles are, and how thick the lines are, and on what paper was it drawn. Ah, not on paper - well, that makes sense. Isn't Pythagoras Jewish, by any chance?

And anything but the essence.

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All right. There's a flood thread here - Prof. CU. I thought that, delirious with "perfection", people decided to ask the criteria for such a TC. Maybe along these lines to go? Because no one cares about the essence. We are slipping into specifics.

 
Mathemat >> :

Victor, you must have been in some kind of military school?

I had a moment myself. I got a 2 in scientific communism. Worried about retaking it, but I got a 3. There were no orgasmic reprimands. So I got my diploma with two C's - for the history of the CPSU and the National Commission :) That's quite an awesome diploma.

Steam locomotive technical school. The Institute of Transport Engineering, transformed from the technical school at the locomotive plant. The ideological disciplines were not pedalled, the special ones were immeasurably superior. I do not remember a single instance when a student was kicked out for party history, but for technical disciplines - all too often. At the same time, the kruzhkovtsy were fired for anti-Soviet activities, all went quietly at the institute, there were no meetings and no denunciations. People disappeared, and that was it. I knew one of them personally, who really cared about socialism with a human face.

 

Yeah... What an old fogey, a young but familiar tribe would think of us.

Ha! I remembered an epigram (M. Svetlov):

Волосы дыбом, зубы торчком.

An old prick with a Komsomol badge.

 
granit77 >> :

Steam Locomotive College. The Institute of Transport Engineering, transformed from a technical school at a steam locomotive plant. The ideological disciplines were not pedestrianised, the specialised ones were immeasurably superior. I do not remember a single instance when a student was kicked out for party history, but for technical disciplines - all too often. At the same time, the kruzhkovits were fired for anti-Soviet activities, all went quietly at the institute, there were no meetings and no denunciations. People disappeared, and that was it. I knew one of them personally who was really concerned about socialism with a human face.

You need to know exactly what it was that the circle people were campaigning for. I know of one. He wanted to improve the Soviet system so that Jews would be allowed en masse to leave for Israel. And no confiscation of property for economic crimes. He was a great Marxist-Leninist. There are a lot of morons nowadays who tell strange stories about their heroic past back in the day, how they single-handedly brought down the USSR - you have to be wary of them.


Yeah, I forgot to add. A fiery circle man was locked up for currency speculation. That was a crime in those days.

 
sol >> :

Stability in an ideal system must be present in that the system knows the direction of the market perfectly and stably.


Do you know why the talk about philosophy and communism started here?

Because communists also built an ideal system and stably knew the direction of development (Lenin showed in all monuments where to go) :)

As it turned out, this was not enough for stability.

 
Stability is what ruined the ssr. So did your pamm.
 

Lenin called for just walking.

And what ruined it? - Standing in place.

Think back. A sense of stability is a sweet state...

And Victor and his stability is proof of that.

But it's standing still, which means collapse.

Time is inexorable.

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And if you are sinking steadily... :(

Enjoy the spectacle - as your (hopefully not borrowed) capital melts.

Kolya will come and there will be no more movement.

 

Sorento... that's not even philosophising, that's bullshit...

What's it got to do with Lenin, what's it got to do with stability?

 

I do not know why people are drawn to philosophy.

It was only a suggestion on my part to agree on the meaning of the term 'ideal'. And it is, after all, philosophical. Well, then, here we go. Let's just fluff it up. Ugh.))

(Still, how easy it is for people to be influenced by flubbing - it's something. ))))))

 
Svinozavr >> :

I don't know why people are so philosophical.

It was only a suggestion on my part to agree on the meaning of the term 'ideal'. And it is, after all, philosophical. Well, then, here we go. Let's just fluff it up. Ugh.))

(It's so easy to get on people's rubbish - it's something. ))))))

If you ask me, perfect is devoid of any flaws. Imaginable now and invented afterwards...

Like the sound of one palm clapping... ;)