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cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Richard Wordingham"
<richard.wordingham@...> wrote:
> Actually, I don't accept that the final comparison between IE and
> Uralic in Kessler and Lehtonen was multilateral. > Richard.
Black and white are dramatically different races when compared to each
other. But add in yellow and brown, and suddenly the former two don't
look as different. One starts realizing that they are all human.
Unfortunately, computer programs work on a simple binary logic a=b, b=c
therefore a=c. In Greenberg's logic a(b) may not equal b(c) but still
a=b=c. Is is possible to write a logic defying computer program?
M. Kelkar