On 2003-09-27 09:28:31 +0100 Mathieu Roy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, my definition of "ad hominem" is shared by ancient roman history
> teachers -- excuse me but I think that this topic they deserve to be
> trusted by comparison to these simplistic "fallacious blabla" webpages.

This makes so little sense that I await the appearance of "Rathieu Moy" in this 
thread.

> Well, my definition of logiciel is shared by the Académie Française,
> which is the authority in matter of French vocabulary.

Yes and no.  The definition of the AF contradicts itself and most people look 
at Petit Robert too.  After all, the AF campaigns refuses common import words 
like "week-end" don't they?

> In this case, the point of the question was explicit: both words
> "software" and "hardware" were named and presented as alternative
> answers. However, the definition underlying was implicit, correct.

No, you are still wrong.  It did not say "The point of this question is ...: Is 
this MP3...?"  Grrrrrrrrr.  I hate retcon attempts.

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