Dan Minette wrote:


 >
 > I disagree.  I just juggled a jar of Blistex and a light bulb.
 > It was trivial.  It wasn't very good juggling, but I did throw
 > both up in the air and catch the other with the other hand.
 > When I thought of it, I thought of juggling two objects as
 > including throwing them up and down from one hand to the same
 > hand.  With three, there is always one in the air.
 >


But tossing something from one hand to the other just isn't very 
difficult under normal circumstances, so your contention that going 
from 0 to 1 is a big difference doesn't follow.

Man, I'll argue about anything tonight. 8^)

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Doug

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