[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >I'm glad you noted the smiley, Mark. > >For the record: > >In language theory, there are two kinds of OR: > >1. exclusive, or alternative: > >2. includive, or Boolean: Yup, I'm aware of the difference between inclusive and exclusive OR statements. I was taught in school that Boolean OR statements could be either inclusive or exclusive. Electronic logic diagrams have different symbols for inclusive and exclusive OR gates and the Boolean symbology used for describing logic circuits has different symbols for them. - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .
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