On Sat, Jan 18, 2025 at 9:00 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:

> So, if a sentence is ambiguous, then your assertion that it "can't not
be read that way" must be false.

I'm sorry you didn't get it on the first read through, Greg. Just think of
how those professionals felt when they spun their wheels for hours over
some three odd words in the documentation, and then filed a bug report only
to get put down for their willingness to help out.

This is why propositional logic is done using symbols.

Wiley
- "All our yesterdays light the way." - Shakespeare

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