Jon Ribbens <jon+use...@unequivocal.eu> writes:

> I've provided you with a way of thinking about 'for...else' that makes
> its purpose and meaning intuitively obvious.

I've read that sentence several times, and I still can't make it
anything but a contradiction in terms.

Something that is “intuitively obvious” surely has the property that it
*does not need* a special “way of thinking about” it.

So I can't see that it could be “intuitively obvious” if that special
way of thinking about it is needed. Did you mean something else?

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Ben Finney

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