Simon Brunning wrote:
 > So, you can infer no semantic meaning from an items position in the list.
[...]
 > The fact that an item is the nth item is a tuple *means* something.

Wouldn't it be nice, then, to find out where something is in a tuple so 
that one could infer semantic meaning from its position and make 
inferences about the tuple object searched, /philosophically/ speaking? 
Or is the logic conveniently one-way?

James


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