Update of bug #66382 (group groff): Status: None => Invalid Assigned to: None => gbranden Open/Closed: Open => Closed Summary: tmac/groff.7.man: explanation of the request 'pso' is not clear => [bjarnigroff] tmac/groff.7.man: explanation of the request 'pso' is not clear
_______________________________________________________ Follow-up Comment #2: This appears to be one of Bjarni's deviationist chickens coming home to roost, so I'm resolving the ticket as "Invalid" and, applying the well-known principle of "turnabout is fair play", offer him some quotes to ponder. Summary: This case shows how easy it is to influence, manipulate, deceive, fool, spellbind, and brain-wash people, who have already been brain-washed, under a spell, fooled, deceived or manipulated. ...which seems ripe for a riposte courtesy of Richard Feynman: "The first principle is that you must not fool yourself -- and you are the easiest to fool." ----- [1] It is necessary to consider all consequences of the proposed action in all states of nature. There are lots of consequences of any given action. Many of the problems of society today are at least partly due to the failure to realize that the "obvious" action taken had so many bad side effects. Herman Rubin in the Usenet forum "misc.education.science". ### "You must unlearn what you have learned". Yoda in "Star Wars. The Empire Strikes back". # The only known cure for ignorance is education E. C. McKenzie "14,000 Quips & Quotes for Writers & Speakers". Greenwich House, New York. 1984. # At the rate we're going, the day may come when everybody has a college degree and nobody has an education. E. C. McKenzie "14,000 Quips & Quotes for Writers & Speakers". Greenwich House, New York. 1984. # Education means developing the mind, not stuffing the memory. E. C. McKenzie "14,000 Quips & Quotes for Writers & Speakers". Greenwich House, New York. 1984. # The two most common things in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity. Ben Hutchings, for example in the Usenet forum "linux.debian.devel.release", Saturday, 9th November 2019 # A new scientific truth does not triumph by convincing its opponents and making them see the light, but rather because its opponents eventually die, and a new generation grows up that is familiar with it. Max Planck, "A Scientific Autobiography", 1949. ### "This second radical novelty shares the usual fate of all radical novelties: it is denied, because its truth would be too discomforting. I have no idea what this specific denial and disbelief costs the United States, but a million dollars a day seems a modest guess." Page xxix in The Cruelty of Really Teaching Computing Science Edsger W. Dijkstra (Dykstra) SIGCSE Bulletin 1989, 21(1), pp. xxv-xxxix. Also "www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/" # "Since breaking out of bad habits, rather than acquiring new ones, is the toughest part of learning we must expect from that system permanent mental damage for most students exposed to it." Page xxxvii in: On the Cruelty of Really Teaching Computing Science Edsger W. Dijkstra (Dykstra) SIGCSE Bulletin 1989, 21(1), pp. xxv-xxxix. Also "www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/" # "The problems of the real world are primarily those you are left with when you refuse to apply their effective solutions." Page xxxviii in: On the Cruelty of Really Teaching Computing Science Edsger W. Dijkstra (Dykstra) SIGCSE Bulletin 1989, 21(1), pp. xxv-xxxix. Also "www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/" # The problem with today's students is that they are so used to spoon-feeding that they cannot learn anything else even with assistance. Furthermore, most textbooks now are quite bad, concealing everything but routine. Herman Rubin on the Usenet forum "misc.education". #### Seen recently: Education enables us, to think critically and to question things (ideas), even when it is inconvenient. https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2020-05/msg00018.html _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?66382> _______________________________________________ Message sent via Savannah https://savannah.gnu.org/
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