Jonathan Cast <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > You don't get 1, you start off with it. > > If you start off with anything, you can often end up with it as > well. Enlightenment comes when you realize that sometimes you > don't, and you acquire the ability to change your mind. > > > n = 12 > > n = 1 * n > > > > now, 1 is twelve. QED: The wrath of algebra. > > `Algebra' > Damnit, this is exactly what I meant. It's all about analysing some "1", until you found something interesting, and then continue all over with that new interesting thing that is now "also" a "1", 'cos you want to re-use your framework.
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