Posted by
Catmman on Friday, July 31, 2009 10:26:32 AM
Then what's the other half?
Follow this link for the answer.
Or your could
express the conundrum in this handy equation:
Just to point out, "knowing is half the battle" is specious logic.
We can express the statement thusly:
K=(1/2)B (where K=Knowledge and B=Battle)
For this statement to be true then
2K=B
should obtain. But ask yourself, if you know twice as much have you
already won the battle? No, the battle must still be fought. Even if
twice the knowledge helps you avoid the battle, the battle was not
fought and therefore we would have express thusly:
2K=0B
which leads to
K=(1/2)0B
at wich point I'm confused about what my original point was...