Re: The name of the typeface



On 6/26/05 7:44 AM, in article ptednTFGbo_MIiPfRVn-jQ@xxxxxxxxxx, "John J.
Chew, III" <jjchew@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Curt Fischer wrote:
>> A> the set of all slj posters with Danny in their killfile
>>
>> B> the set of all slj posters in Danny's killfile...
>>
>> ∀ⅹ∈A,y∈B:(B/{y})∪(A/{x})= {}
>
> Do you perhaps mean to use backslashes rather than forward
> slashes? And if not, how are you definining the / operator?
> And isn't what you're trying to say just A = B?
>
> John

All true propositions are tautologies when you get down to it.

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