To: N who wrote (4476 ) 9/10/1998 10:45:00 PM From: X Y Zebra Respond to of 12810
Dear z, loved the applause...not often a one line zinger rolls so easily of the index fingers (never learned to type) My pleasure. At my own risk, I shall comment on the rest of your response. First, I must say that in my ovation to you, the inclusion of the rest of my post, was incidental. Nevertheless, since you answered...For the life of me, I'm deaf to your cultural cues here and find it hard to imagine the kind of narrow focussed question medical personnel require for one to be even listened to (dangle oops). Since you are deaf to such cues (?), I shall not say a thing. Except for... Do not blame the medical corps, they are innocent, as the stubborn mule that I am, I forced my way to obtain the answer to my question. I always seek proof. I hope you forgive my obstinateness.Illigitimate and conceived during menstruation: 1. evidence of an unnecessary but sufficient condition or insufficient but necessary condition or... If, it is unnecessary or insufficient, therefore, it is no evidence. Thank you. Would that be the same in French ? (However, Je ne parle pas Fran‡aise).2. some sort of biological contrapositive in other words: (+) + (+) = + (+) * (-) = - (-) - (-) = + (-) * (+) = - (o) ¨ (o) = “¨“ Better explained with the following statement: Contrapositivism is the Ayatollah of Confusion on the eve of the Big Bang. 3. or the big one..."as a ray of light enters a carafe and breaketh it not, so did the virgin Mary conceive..." Aaaah ! Mary became "Enlightened".... interesting ! Except that .... If the carafe is full of wine, then the ray of light will be deflected, in fact, if it is RED wine, then the light will NEVER ENTER. Therefore, conception never is achieved... Indeed very clear, very clear. (well not quite as the red wine clouds things, making it impenetrable). Always, the last to know....... Nancy, you have impregnated me with unique knowledge and vision of enlightenment, for that, I thank you. Z. p.s. The whole thing is easily explained by what Confucius said in earlier times: "It take many nails to build crib, but one screw to fill it."