At 01:00 PM 6/12/2007, you wrote:
>At 01:30 PM 6/12/2007, you wrote:
>
> >Hi Marsha --
> >
> >
> >You asked a simple, yet very fundamental question:
> >
> > > Is there any difference in Value between zero (0) and one (1)?
> > >
> > >Is zero "better" than one?   Is one "better" than zero?
> > >I don't know why I'm asking.  It seems important.
> >
> >It IS important.  Philosophically, it's like asking: "Is it better to have
> >been born than not to have been born?"   That's a question only you can
> >answer for yourself.
>
>Greetings,
>
>Not quite.  It's more like 'it is what it is' versus 'this is better
>than that'.  Of course the previous sentence is seeking a
>comparison.   BUT 'it is what it is' is the answer that is what it is
>and the one I want.  Now I bet I don't make sense even to you.
>
>Thank you, Ham.

Ham,

Here it is.  This is what I was trying to express.  Tom Robbin's 
wrote, and Case quoted earlier,
"I believe in nothing, everything is sacred. I believe in everything, 
nothing is sacred."  Zero being nothing.  One being sacred.  No real 
difference.

Marsha


   


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