Pop Quiz (to Steven)
David Court hoover1@netcom.ca
Mon, 16 Feb 1998 20:48:14 -0500 (EST) (00887701694, 199802170148.UAA02417@tor-srs1.netcom.ca)
>(DAVE 2/15) Farrell: I've been down this road of verbal trickery with you
>and others before - it accomplishes nothing. However, I might be willing to
>if you will agree to publicly answer 10 True/False questions I put forth to
>you first. Maybe go one step further and put both our answers in the TSR?
CARR
I'm perfectly happy to answer questions. I will point out though that
some questions do not have True/False answers (Have you stopped beating
your wife?) and there are many things that I do not know whether they
are true or false.
Perhaps you could answer the original questions also.
(Dave 2/16) Steven: Some questions not only cannot be answered with either
a true or false, but many questions often call for answers requiring some
kind of qualification, something that true'false option may not allow. For
example, if someone asked "You like Steven?", true or false, I would first
have to qualify it by specifying what Steven I was referring to - if denied
that qualification, I would be unable to answer the question.
Regards.
By the way, I do like you.
Dave
"Reason's last step is the recognition that there are an infinite number of
things which are beyond it."
- Blaise Pascal