I think it might be reasonable to interpose something like a model and treat data only as state — Srap Tasmaner
to reach even a tolerable resolution, they had to overcome several different types of problems — Srap Tasmaner
we do not know what will happen next or what we can do about it. — Srap Tasmaner
I think it might be reasonable to interpose something like a model and treat data only as state — Srap Tasmaner
we only partially know what happened — Srap Tasmaner
what seems to have happened doesn't make sense according to our model of the system — Srap Tasmaner
gathering more information is extraordinarily difficult — Srap Tasmaner
we do not know what will happen next or what we can do about it. — Srap Tasmaner
{1} having a REAL interest in doing it.
{2) understanding very well the question/problem; not its words but the important idea(s) behind them. — KerimF
Guessing is random, right? — TheMadFool
I suppose it all boils down to the cognitive ability of the problem solver — TheMadFool
every problem consists of a core issue - it's heart as it were and once its sighted, the solution method immediately comes into view — TheMadFool
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