Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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2 Comments:
Well it's frequently said that the answer to a question hed is always "no". At least they're explicit about this one. Baby steps!
If this was Facebook, I'd hit the 'like' button.
While I agree with the point you make, there's an elegant symmetry about the question and answer approach. I wouldn't rule it out.
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