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Yeah, but "later" may be too late for Mr. Pratchett (and by extension, us).
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By the way - in a logical computer science way this expression is always right (logical OR). Anyway, the growing alzheimer disease cases must have a reason, perhaps the crappy food in todays world. Last edited by joblack; 05-06-2008 at 08:08 PM. |
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Why, thank you, Mister Black.
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false OR false = false false OR true = true true OR false = true true OR true = true Thou 'sooner OR later' is true if at least one of these expressions are true. Anyway - enough geektalk. I wish Mr. Pratchett good luck. |
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Far more likely, I suspect, is simply the increasing life expectancy. People who would previously have died at a younger age are living longer, and a certain proportion of them are developing dementia in their old age.
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05-07-2008, 12:13 PM | #68 |
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Good point. It'd be interesting to see (for example) cancer deaths correlated to life expectancy. If you die in childhood from being run over by a coal cart, you never develop things like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, carcinoma, etc.
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However (to feed the other thought): I've been to England at the end of the 80s, just when the folks were dying by the scores from egg poisoning - this leading to the memorable "Eggs (The Real Truth)" pamphlet btw. - (not) wondering why the cafeterias at the Canterbury Campus were selling eggs, eggs, eggs, boiled eggs, cooked eggs, baked eggs, fried eggs, maccheroni with eggs, eggs, eggs and eggs... (sorry, got a bit carried away there, I'm afraid ) And another unforgettable moment was eating an exceptionally delicious 16 oz rump steak at the "Black Horse" pub in Cherhill (ever so picturesquely located in sight of a prehistorical chalked-into-the-slope-of-the-local-hill-image of a, er... right, White Horse) amidst the BSE hysteria in the mid 90s... Well, what can I say? The frequency of the not-remembering of certain words is slowly rising - not yet alarming, but certainly disconcerting - so I can barely begin to understand how someone must feel with more severe symptoms of such an ailment. My best wishes to Terry and his family. Cheers, - Don [:-] |
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I have for a long time had trouble with names. I cean hear a name and then not remember it. It seems forgetting names is not an uncommon thing.
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I can be introduced to someone and forget the name just like that. It's odd. But it happens.
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Forgetting names? Yeah, I guess that's pretty normal for geeks like us.
What I meant is that I now and then forget a word I've known all my life and I KNOW that I know it but can't get it off my tongue. It doesn't happen very often (yet) and not with the most basic kind of words, but when it happens it is very... um... well... youknowwhatImean... *cough*... errrrm... not enjoyable. Cheers, - Don [:-] PS: ...mmmh... ... !!! FRUSTRATING!!! |
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Oh, a lost pointer. Yeah, I get that sometimes. Try kicking off a garbage collection cycle. Maybe that will clear it up.
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