On Nov 28, 2007, at 3:02 PM, Paul Kyzivat wrote:
It seems to me that there is a need to know what *will* be used as well as what *could* be used. This is especially the case when there are multiple possible mechanisms to accomplish the same thing and one is being chosen. That is the situation with DTMF.
I'm still thinking at the level of what "MAY" be used. We don't know what "will" be used until it happens. Sometimes those decisions aren't made until runtime -- and sometimes, they never get made at all.
As Douglas Adams points out, the invention of time travel will have caused a change to human language, eliminating the future perfect tense, as the future will have been found not to have been perfect. Or something like that.
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