> > You cannot own intangible objects. > > If they're objects they're not intangible. Unless you're into > perversions like OO. > > I prefer Lisp.
It's a speech impediment that can be cured. Scheme's more fun. :-) > In any case, what you say is bollocks. A company is > intangible, but it can be owned (I happen to own one very, > very small company :). > > A company isn't really intangible. You have equipment, rooms, > and what not, which are not intangible, which you as the director > (or whatever) might own. Nope, the company owns equipments and pot plants, but I own half the company (my wife owns the better half :). In other words, your wife owns half the equipments/plants, you own the other. Intangibles can be owned. Not at all. See above. _______________________________________________ gnu-misc-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-misc-discuss
