RE: [colorforth] How is colorForth different from other Forths?
- Subject: RE: [colorforth] How is colorForth different from other Forths?
- From: Nick Maroudas <alice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:30:47 +0200 (IST)
- Cc: Maroudas at bm <alice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, [iso-8859-1] Frיdיric DUBOIS wrote:
>
>
> > -----Message d'origine-----
> > De : Nick Maroudas [mailto:alice@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
> > Envoyי : ven. 16 janvier 2004 17:01
> > ? : colorforth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Objet : Re: [colorforth] How is colorForth different from
> > other Forths?
> >
> >
> > While other Forths have adapted to the same inexorable
> > evolutionary drive towards complexity that led animals to develope bigger
> brains
>
> [OT]
>
> Well, no. Many species have increased or decreased their sizes over the
> time; therefore the size of their brains as also varied.
> The intelligence of an animal has few to do with the size of it's brain.
......
> The word 'evolution' is somewhat misleading because it is in the semantic
> field of 'progres'. The process of evolution as described in the modern
> theory of Darwin is the constant adaptation of animals to the environment
> thru the natural selection.
>
> Amicalement,
> Frederic
>
>
Cher Frederic
Merci, ca explique la difference - CF est une bete avec peu de neurones
mais beaucoup d'intelligence!
Amicalement,
Nick
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