> From: J. van Baardwijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > At 17:24 03-10-2002 -0400, Jon Gabriel wrote: > > >Jeroen, > > > >I have presented eight valid sources (most accepted **internationally** in > >their fields) that explain that proper usage of a particular word in > >English is not what you, in your opinion, consider the 'logical' > >definition of it to be. > > > >You want me to accept that your postulated argument is more valid than the > >one I've proven? Show me the authorities and source materials that agree > >with you. > > The authority on this is called "plain and simple logic". If X equals Y, > then -X equals -Y. If X equals Y, then -X does not equal -0.5Y.
Wrong. There are a finite number of values where (-X = -0.5Y) And (X = Y). 0. _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l