In article <4b32881...@dnews.tpgi.com.au>,
Lie Ryan  <lie.1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On 12/24/2009 8:00 AM, MRAB wrote:
>>
>>  >>> print first_twin == second_twin
>> True
>
>err... I don't think there is any situation where first_twin ==
>second_twin wouldn't be considered a bug. They look similar, they act
>similar, and they quack the same; though you can almost always treat
>them the same they are still ultimately different person?

They have a different Personal-Identification-Number as required by
the Tax Office, so they are different. Also probably they have
different fingerprints.

Groetjes Albert.

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