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== A fresh start ==
== A fresh start ==
I am inclined to believe that this is all that need be said in this article, given that the reader can learn more by following either of the two links.
I am inclined to believe that this is all that need be said in this article, given that the reader can learn more by following either of the two links.



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A fresh start

I am inclined to believe that this is all that need be said in this article, given that the reader can learn more by following either of the two links.

It may come as a surprise that I have not used the familiar intersecting curves to illustrate the concepts. I suspect that graphical reasoning is helpful only to those who have a grounding in the physical sciences, and that others find it off-putting. In any case, I do not think that in this case it adds anything that cannot be conveyed by simple verbal logic.

Nick Gardner 05:21, 17 October 2007 (CDT)