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October 2003, Week 4

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Brice Yokem <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Oct 2003 12:00:14 -0500
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So if you call a tail a paw, how many feet are there?

(With apologies to Abraham Lincoln. :-)

Walter

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You presume one of the men is a father of someone, a 'paw' as said in
the quaint fashion of the hillbilly.  For him to be a 'tail' as in one
who follows another in a clandestine fashion results in an indeterminate
number of feet, as it would depend upon how far, in feet, the 'tail'
was determined to follow the subject.  There is just not enough information
to measure this distance.

Please go back to my proof of this matter, previously posted, using
entirely scientific data and measurements, with precise mathematical
calculations.

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