they are all valid permutations. But it's an argument by analogy. So
according to you, the idea that, hmm, I learned x pretty easily  and
Time over there learned x pretty easily therefore you should be able
to learn x pretty easily is invalid because I don't consider whether
Sam had trouble learning it?

Cause if that's what you're saying, I think you're wrong....

Dana

On 7/28/05, Kevin Graeme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I kept the possibilities just to the scope of variables given. They
> were all valid permutations.
> 
> On 7/28/05, Dana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I suppose, but if we take your argument a step further all induction
> > would be invalid because it does not explicitly deny all other
> > possibilities....
> >
> > Dana
> 
> 

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