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by harry8
1660 days ago
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Two points: 1)Stephen Wolfram is not a police officer and has not been spat at in the face. 2) You don't know the tone of the question and neither do I. The question is obvious and expected and deserves an answer in such a context. |
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>1)Stephen Wolfram is not a police officer and has not been spat at in the face.
That's right I hold stephen to less of a standard than police officers. Police officers should uphold a law and stay neutral. If you're not a police officer and someone insults you, there's no need to stay neutral. A retort in return to an insult is 100% viable.
>2) You don't know the tone of the question and neither do I. The question is obvious and expected and deserves an answer in such a context.
The true intent of the question can be deduced from the content of the question itself. The tone is irrelevant in that case. The answer to the question as I repeatedly said is obvious so the question was asked not for an answer... the question was asked as a deliberate attack. That is the only logical explanation given that the answer to the question is 100% known by the asker.
An attack DOES NOT DESERVE an answer.
In fact any additional tonality that went along with the question would be manipulative. The asker can use deceptive tonality to disguise the question as innocent but we know clearly from the content of the question that it is an attack despite the tonality.
Everyone and I mean everyone knows why mathematica and windows is closed source. There is ZERO need to ask such a question; that is unless your intentions are insidious.