Comment by emodendroket 5 days ago To borrow a line from Dijkstra, the claim seems a bit like saying that a submarine is swimming. 16 comments emodendroket Reply gkbrk 4 days ago I think most people would agree that submarines are swimming. isaacremuant 4 days ago No. Cars don't walk. Submarines don't swim. You can call it navigation if you want but words have meaning.> to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body. hackinthebochs 4 days ago Spinning propellers is "moving parts of the [submarines] body" 12 replies → emodendroket 4 days ago I think the opposite. In fact I (and Dijstrka) thought that was so obvious I didn’t feel the need to elaborate on how obviously absurd it was.
gkbrk 4 days ago I think most people would agree that submarines are swimming. isaacremuant 4 days ago No. Cars don't walk. Submarines don't swim. You can call it navigation if you want but words have meaning.> to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body. hackinthebochs 4 days ago Spinning propellers is "moving parts of the [submarines] body" 12 replies → emodendroket 4 days ago I think the opposite. In fact I (and Dijstrka) thought that was so obvious I didn’t feel the need to elaborate on how obviously absurd it was.
isaacremuant 4 days ago No. Cars don't walk. Submarines don't swim. You can call it navigation if you want but words have meaning.> to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body. hackinthebochs 4 days ago Spinning propellers is "moving parts of the [submarines] body" 12 replies →
hackinthebochs 4 days ago Spinning propellers is "moving parts of the [submarines] body" 12 replies →
emodendroket 4 days ago I think the opposite. In fact I (and Dijstrka) thought that was so obvious I didn’t feel the need to elaborate on how obviously absurd it was.
I think most people would agree that submarines are swimming.
No. Cars don't walk. Submarines don't swim. You can call it navigation if you want but words have meaning.
> to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body.
Spinning propellers is "moving parts of the [submarines] body"
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I think the opposite. In fact I (and Dijstrka) thought that was so obvious I didn’t feel the need to elaborate on how obviously absurd it was.