Lance wrote:
> The ill-founded ones, of course.

None of the ideas in that post appear ill founded to me, but I realize that 
such may not be the case with those that do not have the background of 
knowledge that I have.  To a mathematician, I would not need to establish 
that y = mx +b, but to someone who does not have a background in geometry, 
that declaration might appear to be ill founded.

Peace be with you.
David Miller. 


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