Hi Pierre,

On Tuesday, May 9, 2006, 8:47:29 PM, you wrote:

PJ> Two words are aliases if and only if their definitionals
PJ> ("values") are equal AND they point to the exact same (one and
PJ> only one) definitional ("value") existing within REBOL
PJ> controlled memory.

I'm  very  sorry,  but  that's  not  how REBOL works. Aliases have
nothing to do with the value the word may or may not refer to.

PJ> ALIAS does no such thing. ALIAS establishes singular existence

And,  how do you know? Sorry, before teaching, you should probably
learn. :)

PJ> 1) an already existing definitional

Wrong, if by definitional you mean a context slot.

Regards,
   Gabriele.
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