Wednesday, October 14, 2009

"An Undefined Problem has an infinite number of solutions"

11 comments:

  1. Much better than no solution, wouldn't you say?

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  2. Very much so Byron. Good morning too ya...

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  3. Neat Dana and good morning! You are thought provoking to say the least - compliment.

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  4. if anything will do, nothing will do as well

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  5. Charles what do you mean? Sorry it's catchy and what is the meaning of the saying as it's nice.

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  6. A defined problem results in a specific solution. An undefined problem is unsolvable, therefore, any solution is as good as no solution.
    Ex.
    The yard looks bad. Not knowing why, you can sprinkle it with saw dust, throw rocks at it, hum the Star Spangled Banner, make jello, or do nothing. All equally effective for no positive result.
    The yard looks bad because it is dry. Water it. Now the yard looks good.

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  7. Interesting after a cat nap here - thanks.

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  8. yeah, actually have to think and think much to make the infinite number of solutions for the undefined problems..the key is never give up. I myself is proud of the scientist that can solved the unsolved problems before and discovered so many incredible things. They are great!

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  9. Interesting saying there. Maybe considering the lack of definition, there is no real problem after all!

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