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- From: ajr@aber.ac.uk (Ade Rixon)
- Newsgroups: alt.tv.prisoner
- Subject: Re: why?
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.172653.8339@aber.ac.uk>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 17:26:53 GMT
- References: <1992Nov3.143433.4433@aber.ac.uk> <1992Oct29.204725.952@dct.ac.uk> <1dpl5mINNr4e@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>
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- In article <1dpl5mINNr4e@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu>,
- mfb@po.CWRU.Edu (Michael F. Booth) doodled:
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- >
- > In a previous article, ajr@aber.ac.uk (Adrian Jonathan Rixon) says:
- >
- > > (Regarding the question "WHY?" in "The General":)
- > >It's a cheap ending to an otherwise decent episode. It marks the point
- > >where the writer ran out of ideas. :-)
- > >
- >
- > The question is "WHY?" for allegorical reasons.
- >
- > "The General" is an episode about education. It opens by
- > introducing a miraculous method of learning-- no studying, just a
- > hypnotic treatment which prints a lecture word-for-word onto your
- > memory.
- > The General -- a mighty computer that knows everything -- is the
- > ultimate example of the System that created this "education". Number
- > Six confounds the computer, however, not by asking it to repeat facts or
- > do calculations, but by asking it "WHY?". The computer, knowing only
- > facts but nothing of what lies behind them, cannot answer questions like
- > this, questions that require real understanding -- so it gives up in a
- > rather spectacular 1960's-sci-fi fashion.
-
- Granted, but this point has already been made earlier in the following
- dialogue:
- 12: What was the Treaty of Adrianople?
- 6: ...September ... 1876?
- 12: Wrong! I said what, not when.
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- Ade_
- /
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