How can I put this clearly. THERE WAS NO QUESTION. Just because a statement was made doesn't mean a question was asked. You can't say he lied in his answer to "the question" when "the question" doesn't exist. If the question had existed, it would have been part of the original problem. When I asked you to show me the question, you invented it instead of taking it from the original problem as worded. You can't just make up extra data for the problem and then claim it doesn't work anymore. Ok, I suppose you can literally do it, because you did, but that doesn't mean it is in any way correct. :)
The entire basis of your argument revolves around a non-existent question, and since you fail to see that, please, do drop it.
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Date: 2003-09-02 06:17 pm (UTC)The entire basis of your argument revolves around a non-existent question, and since you fail to see that, please, do drop it.