Is no the correct answer to this question?
(In reply to
oh no !!!!!!! by Dan)
You say the answer is indeterminate, but don't you first have the answer the question with no? Sounds like a yes or no question, so indeterminate is unaplicable, so in order to 'answer' the question with 'indeterminate', you must first answer the question with 'no' so say that the question is wrong and that the answer is indeterminate.
Then by that the answer would truely be 'no', and you're contradicting yourself.
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Posted by James
on 2003-08-29 05:27:23 |