> > SA: The first sentence of yours isn't making
> sense, please clarify.
Magnus:
> I thought you with:
> "Not necessarily a 'thing', I
> would say 'event', for me at least, is a better way
> of putting this."
> meant that a pattern is an event. Did I misinterpret
> that?
SA: Maybe. You could say 'thing', but the baggage,
so, I was looking for an analogy that we've been using
on this forum to help better streamline the
understanding.
SA previously:
> > Also, what's incorrect with the dictionary
> > definiton I gave of pattern? To simply say you
> > thought Marsha wanted a moq definition of pattern
> > means what? Isn't this all quality? A dictionary
> is included in "all".
Magnus:
> The definition from the dictionary did not list the
> meaning of "pattern" that
> the MoQ uses.
SA: Ok. It may not have said, 'The Moq uses pattern
in this way, which differs from these provided
definitions..." I didn't see a need for this
clarification in 'moq definition' versus/distinction
'dictionary definition'. What's the difference?
some white clouds close to the horizon on the hill
top,
SA
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