I didn't think you would. (01)
-Rich (02)
Sincerely,
Rich Cooper
EnglishLogicKernel.com
Rich AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com (03)
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On Feb 11, 2009, at 5:01 PM, Rich Cooper wrote: (05)
But i won't bother replying. Sigh. (06)
Pat H (07)
> Pat Hayes wrote:
>
> On Feb 11, 2009, at 12:10 PM, Rich Cooper wrote:
>
> <snip/>
>> My program reads a
>> statement that is in present tense, and therefore records the
>> statement in an RDB. The statement says "X is happening." Thus
>> the RDB record for that statement uses the present value of "Now".
>> It's the same Now that you use in Excel spreadsheets, but not
>> Turned into a numeric value of time - instead, it's the symbol NOW.
>> All statements in the present tense are recorded with the symbol
>> "Now"
>> as the time of occurrence.
>
> [PH] A VERY bad idea. Do this, then wait a year or so, then look in
> the
> [PH] RDB. Does it still have "Now" as the time in a table entry?
> What does
> [PH] "Now" mean now; that is, then?
> [PH]
> [PH] Type "valid transaction time" into Google and read some stuff
> before
> [PH] proceeding.
> [PH]
> [PH] Pat H
>
> It better have "Now" in the database a year later, or ten years later,
> because this is an NLP construction about present tense. There may
> be other
> temporal symbols such as you find in Temporal Logic math (Before,
> During,
> After, Within(?), OverlapsBefore(?) and so on. There is absolutely
> no time
> stamp to be entered into this particular database. Otherwise, I
> wouldn't
> use the symbols instead of the numbers.
>
> Not all temporal algorithms use fully bound time stamps. You may
> want to
> google up "temporal logic operators" to understand what I mean here.
>
>
> HTH.
> -Rich
>
> Sincerely,
> Rich Cooper
> EnglishLogicKernel.com
> Rich AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com
>
>
>
>
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