Jon's using the Pavlovian answer. Anyone could come up with 9 times 6
whenever the bell rings. I suppose there was mouth foaming issues
involved in it, too. So in other words, it wasn't the perfect question.
You can't have a perfect question if there is any mouth foaming involved.
Also, what if the person isn't using Euclidean mathematics? Then 9 times
6 may NOT equal 42.

K'aya K'ama,
Gerald/gary  Smith    gszion1 @juno.com    http://www
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"No one is as hopelessly enslaved as the person who thinks he's free."  -
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

Marc:
 
Are you sure?
 
Jon Spencer wrote:
 
> The question is: "What is 9 times 6?"
>
> Jon
>
> Gary Smith wrote:
>
> > Aaaaahhhhhh, that's true.  But what is the question????
> >
> >  > >

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