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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/10/2010 5:30:25 PM   
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(0)*(∞) = (0/0)  giving you undefined or indeterminate or for computer geeks NaN.



why is this?

consider

(1000000000000000000)/(∞)  the properties of infinity are such that the number which
is the dividend will  become zero no matter how large.  Read up on the madman Georg Cantor for an excellent explanation of why this is so.   now lets review some simple algebra:

  • Multiplication:
    In multiplication two numbers are given and we find their product as
    5 × 15 = ?
    5 × 15 = 75
  • Division:
    We can rewrite the above multiplication as a division problem as:
    What number times 15 equals 75?
    ? × 15 = 75
    This is a division problem.
    • Division is also called the inverse of multiplication. To find the answer we have to divide as:
      ? = 75 ÷ 15
      Here we have to divide 75 into groups of 15
      75 ÷ 15 = 5
      75 divided by 15 equals 5
    • Else we could subtract 15 from 75 five times.

  • Multiplication is repeated addition and division is repeated subtraction.
    • 15 is called the divisor.
    • 75 is called the dividend. It is the number being divided.
    • 4 is called the quotient.

So, there ya go in a nutshell.

and it doesnt change the fact that hfc is entirely wrong in conclusions, facts, premises, and has a sort of a large truth problem.

Regardless of what infinity is.

  



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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/10/2010 6:14:20 PM   
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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

(0)*(∞) = (0/0)  giving you undefined or indeterminate or for computer geeks NaN.







correct. And there is also a misconception that a number divided by 0 is infinity. No, it is undefined also. Infinity is far more interesting in the context of set theory, where it is easily shown that one infinity can be larger than another infinity.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:06:13 PM   
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ORIGINAL: domiguy aka belladevine aka angelsmile, should be "domigal"

I bet the op 's mother tells her friends that her son was killed in battle.

It's just easier than admitting that she is responsible for creating such a fuckstick.


I've posted a critical fact on this forum, one that relates to your post. It's the fact that my mom died almost 2 decades ago. That one brain celled operation of yours should've left you a note concerning that tidbit before it wondered off and left you absent minded. I wouldn't be surprised if your mom told her friends that she brought you back from a third world country and adopted you... so that she doesn't have to take credit for crapping such a dumbass into this world. You're living proof that a person could live without a brain.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:07:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: domiguy aka belladevine aka angelsmile, should be "domigal."

REPEAT POINT

you write way more than is necessary...the one who typically uses the most words loses.

you are a loser. That is why your mother has disowned you.

REPEAT POINT


Wrong numbnutts. The more facts and reason you use, the longer the post. That's common sense, that's logic. My post length also depends on the length of the post I'm addressing.

I have to actually "lose," and/or "not" be going anywhere in life before you could accuse me of being a "loser." You're too much of a loser to even know what a loser is. Wouldn't be surprised if you couldn't play "Marco Polo" with your friends, those ocean wave sounds shooting from your head must be too loud for your participation.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:09:14 PM   
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ORIGINAL: domiguy aka belladevine aka angelsmile, should be "domigal."

All of the soldiers deployed in Iraq that I have spoken with think you are a douchebag. All of them. Every single one of them. They hate you.

love how you present an argument by bringing in the testimony of people that can't stand your guts.


Baghdad Bob? Is that you?

The imaginary voices in your head don't count as "every soldier that deployed to Iraq, that you talked to." Ben smoking too much "medical marijuana" lately? Or are you just abusing it, then claiming that it's a medical necessity? I doubt that you've talked to any soldier, your attitude here reeks of someone that hates the military. Save your hallucination based tales for your seller... he's all you got in the hobby.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:10:18 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeffff

You know. Most Americans feel good about the folks serving this country.

Then a jag off like you comes around and fucks everything up.


You, are a dick


You don't speak for the American population, or for the majority of them. I've done lots of traveling in this country since I came back from Iraq, and have met people from all walks of life, from all parts of the country. Only ONE person, out of all the people that I've talked to, opposed what I was doing there. He was a conspiracy moonbat from Lebenon, with an Arabic name... surprise surprise! However, everybody else is starving for the facts on what's going on in Iraq, and every single one that I've talked to not only felt good about folks serving this country, but were MORE appreciative of the military after I've given them first-hand accounts of what we're doing out there.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:11:26 PM   
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ORIGINAL: mikeyOfGeorgia

When did Afghanistan and Iraq (and whatever other country is involved) become a part of America, i wonder?


Our fighting an asymmetrical threat to this country requires us to be in those countries militarily, and in others economically and politically. Our forefathers, which included the people that wrote the Constitution, understood the strategic value of going on the offensive... to include fighting battles OUTSIDE the United States to further our national defense.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:12:35 PM   
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ORIGINAL: domiguy aka belladevine aka angelsmile, should be "domigal."

Do you realize that you are agreeing with wilbur? Wilbur is routinely viewed as probably being the biggest idiot on CM!

Is this where you want to find validation? lol. You are a pathetic little man.


Do you want to know how ridiculous you sound? You people have absolutely no credibility with me! So why, in God's name, will I accept you people's, aka the opposition's, opinion on someone that seems to be on my side, as being "valid."? That's like expecting me to take a conspiracy moonbat's whacked conspiracy theory as the cold hard "truth."

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:14:00 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeffff

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By trying to "read back" something that's obviously above you; you actually had the opposite effect. For once, the words in your post actually match what you're really saying... as read by someone with critical thinking abilities.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:15:17 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeffff

I couldn't agree more.


One person in the opposition agreeing with another person in the opposition about an opinion on people on my side of the argument. Well no ___ Sherlock! But agreeing with a factually challenged opinion doesn't make it "fact." You need facts for that, something your side of the argument seems to have a severe shortage on.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:16:29 PM   
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ORIGINAL: domiguy aka belladevine aka angelsmile, should be "domigal."

And the op is still a dick!!! He values wilbur's opinion...lol.


OK, let's compare and contrast your quoted opinion, with the statement below:

"A is a variable that represents a number in this algebraic formula. To determine that number you perform arithmetic operations on the other numbers." --willbeurdaddy

What's really sad is that I doubt, after you see the difference between his comment and yours, you'd see why I put more credibility with willbeurdaddy than I do with the opposition or you.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:19:11 PM   
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ORIGINAL: mikeyOfGeorgia

but Americans are NOT fighting and dying FOR AMERICA...that's what pisses me off. call it what it is, defending ANOTHER COUNTRY...NOT AMERICA.


And what pisses me off are jokers like you using the deaths of my comrade's at arms for your argument... against a war that the majority of them believed in! You DON'T speak for them!

Your lack of understanding for the true nature of the war we're involved with painfully shows in this post. Hate to break this out to you, but they ARE dying for this country. Our long term defense, and EXISTENCE, is heavily tied with what we're doing in the Middle East. Listen to what "Vick" says in this video. He's views reflect what the majority of us who've combat deployed to Iraq believe (around the time of the surge):


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh1dWrf-k_E

He essentially did, while on R & R, what I did, but he did it on the radio. Some of the things he said that I wanted to emphasize for those who THINK they speak for the fallen service members:

"If I have to DIE TO DO IT, it will FUNCTION ON ITS OWN! If people would just LET ME DO MY JOB!" -- "Vick"

"And the people that DIED to do it, did so because they BELIEVE they can!" -Vick

"And the press, and the other people that are trying to get us to stop, I BEG you to STOP and please put the effort into SUPPORTING us!" -- Vick

"I don't know how to express it! I can't express to you how much this is killing some of them over there. The men and women that are over there right now believe that we can win! We're WINNING over there, the Iraqis are turning the terrorists in! They're fighting over there for their own country! The people over there are dying for themselves!" --Vick

"When the first soldier died, when the first body bag was filled, there wasn't any option of coming home, it had to be FINNISHED!" - Vick


Nowhere in there did he say something along the lines of "we're doing it because we're following orders.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:21:35 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeffff

I think you should know that posting right next to herfacechair can cause you to be even more vile than you already are.

What if some of it rubbed off on you?


What's really sad is that you don't see the cause and effect that leads to what you hint about in that quote. Look up the definition of hypocrite.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:23:23 PM   
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thompsonx: I find your reading of the ucmj articles on mutiny to extend to violence against the opposition to be pretty funny especially for one who claims to be part of the military.

My reading of the UCMJ is spot on. You have to read the article, which is a LAW with the intent of the law. Interpreting that intention, based on COMMON LAW, will give you a very good indication as to what that article meant. It's nothing like what you do, where you take their article on mutiny out of context. My using the violence against the hadji was my poking fun at your line of reasoning.

Your lack of military experience painfully shows with that statement.


thompson: It addresses your contention that it is ok for enlisted men to assault officers. REPEAT POINT + RED HERRING + STRAW MAN

This is both a repeat point, and a red herring statement. You attempted to use the "mutiny" article to argue against the scenario that I mentioned, where an officer got knocked on his ass for people getting killed/hurt as a result of a stupid order he gave. The mutiny article addresses people that 'refused' to follow orders. In my scenario, people followed orders. The later is a key ingredient that was needed for the scenario to play out.

It's also a strawman argument. This is where you're claiming that I'm arguing something, then turning around and arguing against what you think I'm arguing, rather than what I'm actually arguing.

You should see your antiques for what they are: You being unable to argue against my argument; so you take my argument out of context, claim that I made a "certain" argument, then argue against what you thought I said... as this is "easier" for you to do, and it gives you a false sense of "still" being in the fight.


thompson: No it speaks volumes about your lack of knowledge of how the military works. Do you really expect anyone on the boards who has been in the military to believe that you can punch out an officer and not find out what the inside of the brig looks like? REPEAT POINT

WRONG! Your failure to accept my challenge speaks volumes about your lack of confidence of what you say.

Again, what you're describing only happens in the PERFECT WORLD. Something else happens in the real world:

Things like that happen, and whether this ends up through the legal channels or not is up to the chain of command. But there are other ways to instill discipline, they work from informal verbal, serious verbal, written, corrective training, and so on. Depending on the situation, taking the UCMJ route is an option when all other methods failed. In many of these cases, going straight to taking UCMJ action reflects a failure in leadership.


THAT'S how the REAL military works. If you were a veteran, you'd know that.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:24:57 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JstAnotherSub

I have read this thread, mostly giggling at the insanity, and thought I would have no reason to reply, cause on the political threads, I normally show my ignorance.

WTF, one more time of showin it won't matter.


I was only in the Army for 3 years, and it has been fuck, has been 26 years since I got out. Hold on while I let that register. 26 years?!?!?!? But, I am only 30!

Damn you for making me do that math tonight. Now I feel old suddenly.

But, unless just about everything I was taught has changed in the few years since I got out, I do not believe any officer, much less a colonel, said the following to any troop he was in command of.

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On the part about coming down on orders and doing it. I'll tell you what a Colonel in the medical field, a psychiatrist, told us while we were in Iraq. I was NCO escort for someone that had to go to mental health as an "in patient." He said that what we ultimately did, we WANTED to do it. Even when someone gives you an order to do something, you have two choices. You could follow the order, or you could disobey it. The choice that you chose is something that you WANTED to do.
You follow orders because you follow the damn orders. Period. Unless you want to try to convince me that this colonel believes that everyone who had killed in battle wanted to be a killer. They did it because it was their job. I am sure there are a few exceptions, there always are, but I still don't buy for one second that you are telling the truth there.


And I don't buy, for any second, the fallacy and rubbish that you're spewing in that post.

There were three other people in the room then. The private that I was the NCO escort for, another NCO, and the private that she was an NCO escort for. Both privates had issues dealing with anger and stress.
I don't recall seeing you in the room when the colonel said that. It HAPPENED! Since you're not even making an attempt to understand what's going on here, you don't even have a leg to stand on when farting about me "not telling the truth." I was there when he said it, you weren't.

So let me go real sloooooow for you!

Let's see, where did this take place? Look at one of the bolded red statements in the part of my post that you quoted. Did you see those bolded red statements? They're not blue like the rest of my post. Do you see them? One statement had something to do with a combat stress clinic. What were we doing there? The private having issues maybe? Certainly, a veteran like you would KNOW that said Colonel would not say that in context of "being in command," but rather in context of instruction.

Since you weren't there, thus not having any validity in determining whether someone is telling the truth or not, let me spell it out for you. This took place in one of the classes that the two privates had to attend. These classes were held in a combat stress clinic, the one that the two privates had to go to. This class' title was, Thinking About Your Thoughts.

Both the other NCO and I argued that point against him. But the man had a point.

Everything we ultimately did, we do because we wanted to do it. Why do we "want" to follow orders? Because we "don't want" to get into trouble maybe? Because we "want" to work as part of the team perhaps? Because we "want" to get something done? The Colonel wasn't saying that it's OK to not want to follow orders.

The point he was making is that we're ultimately responsible for our actions, and we took these actions because we "wanted" to do them for one reason or another. For example, being drunk didn't cause you to crash the car. You decided, and "wanted" to do something, which lead to a series of actions that you "wanted" to carry out, which ultimately lead to you crashing the car. It wasn't the beer that did it, it was you. You "want" to do something because of either a positive or negative reinforcement. You "want" to hydrate to quench your thirst, you "want" to remove your fingers from the "red" burner so that you could stop the pain, you "want" to follow the cop's instructions so that you don't suffer the consequences, or so that you could "get the process" over with less ramifications for you in the future.

THAT'S what the Colonel was getting across. If you read that comment with the intentions of understanding what you were reading, you would've gotten the point as well. Heck, you should kick yourself in the arse for not getting it the way a VETERAN would've. You're behind the power curve there guy.

I used that point to counter the posters insinuation that we went to Iraq simply because we were "ordered" to do it, with further implications that these orders are the "only" reason to why we're doing what we're doing out here.

No, they didn't do it simply because, "it was their job." They didn't do it simply because " they followed orders," they did it mostly because of what I argued here. As far as "wanting" to be a killer? I've lost count of how many privates, prior to deploying, talked about how they looked forward to shooting the terrorists in the face, and killing the insurgents, etc.

About the only thing you said, that I agree with, is what you said, which I bolded in red above:


"cause on the political threads, I normally show my ignorance. WTF, one more time of showin it won't matter." -- JstAnotherSub

Actually it does matter, you should've followed your initial intention instead of going against your better judgment.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:26:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: mikeyOfGeorgia

look how screwed up America is with both Democracy and Republicanism...totally screwed up. America is the BIG BULLY of the world now. We can go anywhere and kill anyone we want and call it "justice"


Your lack of understanding on how things really work in the world painfully shows with this post. Whether you like it or not, one country is always going to be filling the niche that we're filling in right now. This is the case since each country is pursuing its own interests. If the US wasn't doing what it's doing now, another country will... the United States would end up in another country's sphere of influence rather than having the current arrangement. And we don't just kill someone, nor do we go around and pull the "justice" card. What I'm doing here is explaining to people what's really going on, and I'm putting things into proper perspective.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:27:32 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeffff

JAS?


He is a liar and a douche.

Not much you can do with this one.


You're not the sharpest knife in the drawer, aren't you? After pulling crap out of your arse, and failing to prove me "wrong," you resort to the playground kid mentality of lobbing names... without making a valid argument. Then you turn around and call me a "liar" and a "douch." Never mind that I've said that I have absolutely no intentions of changing my mind, or getting the opposition to change their minds. I take it that you're one of the dummies that spend plenty of time in front of a stop sign waiting for it to read "go."

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:29:12 PM   
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ORIGINAL: rulemylife

Yes, we knew that 44 pages ago.

So would you you please stop encouraging him by making responses?


No, you assumed that then, based solely on your disagreement with my assessment, and on my refusal to "give up." You need to do what you preach before you tell someone not to do something. This is just one more response that I was "encouraged" to make.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:30:41 PM   
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ORIGINAL: JstAnotherSub

May I continue to giggle at least?



You should worry more about putting your adult britches on and understanding what you read in an adult forum; rather than giggling like a kid at something that you don't understand.

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RE: Back from Iraq for a short time, ready to answer yo... - 7/12/2010 4:32:14 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Jeffff

Oh yeah!!!!!


Only homo's use a blue font!


WRONG. Ten years ago, I got my first online debate run; it was on a thread defending Dr. Laura Schlessinger. The opposition mostly consisted of gay people, none of them used blue fonts. Matter of fact, they acted the same way the opposition did here.

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