A "point in time" is like military music, does not exist On Dec 21, 3:11 pm, LCC <claylon...@comcast.net> wrote: > see :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentence_diagram > I learned the Reed-Kellogg system of diagramming… > > The word "point" has to be interpreted based upon the surrounding > information in a sentence, and prefix/suffix modifiers. For example > (These are ONLY examples, without meaning beyond their own > sentences) : > A line is defined by two points, a plane by three points. > I pointed out that some words have multiple meanings. > A pointer is used in an opcode when the address of the information is > unknown at compile time. > An appointed official is often a bureaucrat, regardless of political > party. > A pointless argument wastes time. > A pointed remarked can be cutting. > Need I go on? > > At a certain point in time, further elaboration is counterproductive… > > Lonnie Courtney Clay
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