Quality Circles LO29894

From: Don Dwiggins (d.l.dwiggins@computer.org)
Date: 02/05/03


Replying to LO29877 --

Douglas Merchant writes:
>> From "Managers and Magic", by Graham Cleverley

> Science - Skeptical, Why
> Technology - Skeptical, How
> Religion - Faith, Why
> Magic - Faith, How

I can't resist:

Arthur C. Clarke wrote "Any technology sufficiently advanced is
indistinguishable from magic".

OK, then, how about "Any science sufficiently advanced is
indistinguishable from religion".

Or do both of these give insufficient respect to the Skeptical-Faith
dichotomy?

-- 

Don Dwiggins d.l.dwiggins@computer.org "The significant problems we face cannot be solved at the same level of thinking we were at when we created them" -- Albert Einstein

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