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On Mon, 23 Nov 2009 20:48:22 -0500, Tim Cook wrote:
> Well, you can look at that argument from two equally valid sides: the
> mathematical, and the practical. For the former, if there is any case
> where you can't, saying "you can tell what the weather's going to be
> like in a few minutes by looking out the window" is untrue. For the
> latter, it's assumed to read "m (at least one, probably more) people, in
> n (at least one, probably more) cases" etc.
>
> ;)
But that would be being overly pedantic, too. ;)
Jim
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