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And Rosta scripsit: > If anybody can think of a sane and consistent meaning for kau that is > also consistent with usage, please explain it to me! As far as I am concerned, asking what "kau" means by itself is like asking what the "=" and "def" mean individually in a definition that uses that notation. "kau" has purely contextual meaning. -- One art / There is John Cowan <jcowan@hidden.email> No less / No more http://www.reutershealth.com All things / To do http://www.ccil.org/~cowan With sparks / Galore -- Douglas Hofstadter