"Jack Masters" > wrote in message
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> Bob (this one) wrote:
> > Jack Masters wrote:
> >
> >> Shaun aRe wrote:
> >>
> >>> "There is no spoon."
> >>>
> >> Use your imagination. Assume there is a spoon, and the rest of the
> >> proof follows by induction.
Liar.
> > But if the spoon is in a closed box with a cat and a tree falls in the
> > hurricane...
> >
> > I mean you must see the problem.
Then you would likely need a new spoon. And cat. And box... And tree...
> > Pastorio
>
> Well, _does_ the mere act of tasting change the flavour of the sauce
> (indepent on the clean/used-state of the spoon) ?
But of course it does you FOOL! Sheesh....
Shaun aRe
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