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Date:      Thu, 20 Dec 2001 15:34:12 -0800 (PST)
From:      John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>
To:        Anthony Atkielski <anthony@freebie.atkielski.com>
Cc:        advocacy@FreeBSD.org, Gilbert Gong <ggong@cal.alumni.berkeley.edu>, Jeremiah Gowdy <jeremiah@sherline.com>
Subject:   Re: Microsoft Advocacy?
Message-ID:  <XFMail.011220153412.jhb@FreeBSD.org>
In-Reply-To: <02e401c189ae$a52a9270$0a00000a@atkielski.com>

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On 20-Dec-01 Anthony Atkielski wrote:
> John writes:
> 
>> If I say "There exists some number X such
>> that X^2 is 16."  and you say "No, I don't
>> agree".  That means you don't think that
>> there is an X such that X^2 is 16.
> 
> Not necessarily.  There is much ambiguity in natural language, although your
> contrived example above contains considerably less of it than the original
> statement you attempted to analyze.

Nevermind, if you don't grok logic, that's ok, I'll just give up.

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John Baldwin <jhb@FreeBSD.org>  <><  http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/
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