david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: 
: Charles K. Clarkson wrote:
: 
: > david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: > : 
: > : this is impossible in Perl. show me an example
: > : where something is neither true nor false.
: > 
: >     Er, um, well ...
: > 
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: 
: you simply overload bool and croak out when you set
: it with ambiguous. what does that prove?

    Absolutely nothing.



    The script was an humorous attempt to show that
absolutes should be given out very rarely (and that
few things are impossible with perl). Obviously it
was a failed humorous attempt.


Charles K. Clarkson
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