Re: [PO] Re: Can a regular Turing Machine provide Protected Memory?

From: Peter Olcott (olcott_at_worldnet.att.net)
Date: 08/30/04


Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 23:31:09 GMT


"Simon G Best" <s.g.best@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:41333027.2060102@btopenworld.com...
> Peter Olcott wrote:
> > "Simon G Best" <s.g.best@btopenworld.com> wrote in message news:4133071C.1000003@btopenworld.com...
> >
> >>You say that, but you also said, "I do read them all the way through, at
> >>least in your case". That quickly turned out not to be true. What you
> >>say just can't be relied upon.
> >
> > No I just changed my mind with respect to that one posting.
>
> That still leaves the stuff you ignored unrefuted. You can't refute it
> by just ignoring it.

I refuted the first case, the rest seemed to depend on the first.
This is all moot now anyway. I am focused on a single case
and a single form of refutation. If my ideas don't pass this
test, then its all for naught. If they do pass this test, then
these other points will again become relevant.

Your assumption that it was probably wrong is not
> a valid refutation. Consequently, what I wrote still stands, and your
> claims remain well-and-truly refuted.
>
> :-)
>
> Simon
>



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