On May 16, 2007, at 11:26 AM, Eric Wilhelm wrote:

Maybe for some value of "correct."  An equally likely answer is that
they are both wrong.  I've asked this question before and it doesn't
seem to have a good answer.

Who can say what a right answer is? "Yes, it's correct" is no more right or wrong than "No, it's not, it's supposed to be X", because there's no "supposed to be", and even if there was, it's not enforced.

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