At 7:39 AM 1/11/5, RC Macaulay wrote: >BlankThe Red feet never lie, the green feet never tell the truth. A green >foot need not give any answer, or he may give an answer in the form of a >question such as.. why do you ask?.. or any number of others.. A question >may be a method of shielding a lie. > >A skilled green foot, may in a trial courtroom setting ( or congressional >hearing or a University policy meeting) can tell the truth nine different >ways without lying.
OK, so the problem *is* then merely nonsense. > >My purpose in the start of the thread was a quick study in an ethics theme >regarding writing quadradic computing software for ethics. Fooled me. I thought it was a logic problem! Regards, Horace Heffner

