Mike,
Four (4) is an infinite number of combinations, if you like. ;-)
--Joe
> mike brown <uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,
>
> >Pointing goes only so far.
> >There is nothing at/as the "end" of that infinite vector.
> >And if there is, you've missed it.
>
>
> [From my previous post]: 2 plus 2 =
> 4. But what does 4 equal?
>
> Do you miss it? ; )
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