queries

Justin Schwartz jkschw at hotmail.com
Mon Mar 12 10:43:00 PST 2001



>
>Two unrelated questions:
>
>1) When did the use of "space" illustrated in the quote below become
>common? Is it a techie word originally?
>
>>"If desktop processors were our only problem we would be
>>close to forecasts. What's driving our problem is that it is
>>spreading into the server space as well."

In the 1950s, the philosopher Wilfred Sellars, possibly influenced by Kant, distinguished between "the logical space of reasons" and the "causal space" of explanation.


>>
>>--Intel CFO Andy Bryant, explaining the company's newly
>>downgraded profit forecast.
>
>2) Why did techno music happen in Detroit?

Ever been in an auto plant?

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