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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Conservation of sanity
Date: 23 Jun 2014 15:50:21
Message: <53a884fd$1@news.povray.org>
According to the first law of thermodynamics, heat is conserved. As 
such, if you put a hot object next to a cold one, the cold one will warm 
up - but the hot one will also cool down.

I posit that sanity obeys a similar conservation principle. When I work 
on a really old piece of code, as my work progresses the code becomes 
more sane - but I become less sane...


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From: Doctor John
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 23 Jun 2014 18:25:30
Message: <53a8a95a$1@news.povray.org>
On 23/06/14 20:50, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
> According to the first law of thermodynamics, heat is conserved. As
> such, if you put a hot object next to a cold one, the cold one will warm
> up - but the hot one will also cool down.
> 
> I posit that sanity obeys a similar conservation principle. When I work
> on a really old piece of code, as my work progresses the code becomes
> more sane - but I become less sane...

Stephen can identify with this piece of wisdom.

Whatever you do, don't ask about his present project

John (not suffering idiots gladly since 1950)
-- 
Protect the Earth
It was not given to you by your parents
You hold it in trust for your children


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From: Francois Labreque
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 23 Jun 2014 21:06:19
Message: <53a8cf0b$1@news.povray.org>

> According to the first law of thermodynamics, heat is conserved. As
> such, if you put a hot object next to a cold one, the cold one will warm
> up - but the hot one will also cool down.
>
> I posit that sanity obeys a similar conservation principle. When I work
> on a really old piece of code, as my work progresses the code becomes
> more sane - but I become less sane...

Yes, but due to loss, the total sanity of a closed system decreases over 
time.

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From: Orchid Win7 v1
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 24 Jun 2014 14:16:22
Message: <53a9c076$1@news.povray.org>
>> I posit that sanity obeys a similar conservation principle. When I work
>> on a really old piece of code, as my work progresses the code becomes
>> more sane - but I become less sane...
>
> Yes, but due to loss, the total sanity of a closed system decreases over
> time.

Wouldn't that imply that after a few years there would be no sane people 
left on Earth? Surely there must be some external sanity source...


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 24 Jun 2014 17:34:15
Message: <53a9eed7$1@news.povray.org>
On 24/06/2014 7:16 PM, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>>> I posit that sanity obeys a similar conservation principle. When I work
>>> on a really old piece of code, as my work progresses the code becomes
>>> more sane - but I become less sane...
>>
>> Yes, but due to loss, the total sanity of a closed system decreases over
>> time.
>
> Wouldn't that imply that after a few years there would be no sane people
> left on Earth? Surely there must be some external sanity source...

You will be believing in IQ, next. ;-)

It is verbiage. Sounds good, means nothing.
Sanity is fitting in with your peers.

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Regards
     Stephen

I solemnly promise to kick the next angle, I see.


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 24 Jun 2014 17:55:48
Message: <53a9f3e4$1@news.povray.org>
On 23/06/2014 11:25 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> On 23/06/14 20:50, Orchid Win7 v1 wrote:
>> According to the first law of thermodynamics, heat is conserved. As
>> such, if you put a hot object next to a cold one, the cold one will warm
>> up - but the hot one will also cool down.
>>
>> I posit that sanity obeys a similar conservation principle. When I work
>> on a really old piece of code, as my work progresses the code becomes
>> more sane - but I become less sane...
>
> Stephen can identify with this piece of wisdom.
>

For code read logic.

> Whatever you do, don't ask about his present project
>

LOL, It's not getting any better. Six weeks before "Go-Live" and we 
still haven't finished config.

We're doomed, I tell ye. Doomed!

> John (not suffering idiots gladly since 1950)
>

St. Stephen, suffering fools, sadly. (But not as long as John.) :-P

-- 
Regards
     Stephen

I solemnly promise to kick the next angle, I see.


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From: nemesis
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 24 Jun 2014 22:25:00
Message: <web.53aa32b41c7ea6e542ec29340@news.povray.org>
Orchid Win7 v1 <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> According to the first law of thermodynamics, heat is conserved. As
> such, if you put a hot object next to a cold one, the cold one will warm
> up - but the hot one will also cool down.
>
> I posit that sanity obeys a similar conservation principle. When I work
> on a really old piece of code, as my work progresses the code becomes
> more sane - but I become less sane...

bugs me to debug


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From: clipka
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 25 Jun 2014 06:03:05
Message: <53aa9e59$1@news.povray.org>
Am 23.06.2014 21:50, schrieb Orchid Win7 v1:
> According to the first law of thermodynamics, heat is conserved. As
> such, if you put a hot object next to a cold one, the cold one will warm
> up - but the hot one will also cool down.
>
> I posit that sanity obeys a similar conservation principle. When I work
> on a really old piece of code, as my work progresses the code becomes
> more sane - but I become less sane...

Makes sense; after all, according to quantum mechanics there /is/ such a 
thing as conservation of information...

(... and it appears that black holes violate this law by swallowing 
information, so yes, sanity in the universe is slowly declining...)


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From: Thomas de Groot
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 25 Jun 2014 08:11:11
Message: <53aabc5f$1@news.povray.org>
On 25-6-2014 12:02, clipka wrote:
> Makes sense; after all, according to quantum mechanics there /is/ such a
> thing as conservation of information...
>
> (... and it appears that black holes violate this law by swallowing
> information, so yes, sanity in the universe is slowly declining...)
>

sanity <==> entropy

The universe is slowly becoming mad.

Thomas


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From: Stephen
Subject: Re: Conservation of sanity
Date: 25 Jun 2014 09:10:01
Message: <web.53aac9291c7ea6e57f6b03a40@news.povray.org>
Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> On 25-6-2014 12:02, clipka wrote:
> > Makes sense; after all, according to quantum mechanics there /is/ such a
> > thing as conservation of information...
> >
> > (... and it appears that black holes violate this law by swallowing
> > information, so yes, sanity in the universe is slowly declining...)
> >
>
> sanity <==> entropy
>
> The universe is slowly becoming mad.
>
> Thomas

Or sane, depending on your point of view.

Stephen


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