On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Elliott Hird wrote: > 2008/9/16 comex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> So the question is whether actions happen truly simultaneously (the >> actions are being done at the same time), in which case the statements >> would both be TRUE, or whether they can be separated in legal time, in >> which case both would be FALSE. I support the latter. > > The rules state that they happen truly simultaneously. > > So actually now I argue: They are both TRUE.
All the words in this sentence are sent with the same time stamp. Does this mean they don't have an order? order they don't have an If, reading how are you this? -Goethe