achates wrote: > Andy Sy > >> I guess this *REALLY* is how a misguided tab user exercises his 'logic': >> Syntax replication (e.g. so-called 'argument construction') is enough, >> semantics don't matter. > > That's quite amusing.. you've unwittingly stumbled on a pretty concise > statement of Hilbert's first postulate of formal logic, proved by Godel > in 1930.. > >> ROTFLMAO! > > Indeed.
Too bad that only applies to /statements phrased in formal logic/, not to everyday statements expressed in a human language. Only someone who has run out of sensible arguments or a disingenuous sophist would try to extend this so-called postulate the way Peter and you did. Really... if you *actually* believed that Peter's argument had merit and he was not merely being facetious, I guess I rest my case regarding tab users and their 'logical prowess'. LMAO again. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list