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Yes or No?
28 responses total.
It dependth.
Indubitably.
It depends on the elasticity. There is an income and a substitution effect. <lee runs off to finish her econ homework>
No substitute No! I refuse to accept elastic answers.
It's a function of how many and how much. Further details are available from my website.
No! Not economy! Anything but economy! Aieee!
URL please?
Sorry, it's classified.
classified as what? mission impossible?
Sort of. Whenever anybody accidentally finds the URL, it is immediately changed, and the user's ISP self-destructs.
So you need to use an enemy's ISP to find this webpage?
That is correct.
If that is correct, is this incorrect? The enemy's Earl demands an answer!
The earl of my enemy is my friend. Or not.
[The enemy Earl & dastardly Duke duel to the death upon the drawbridge, while Snort & Spirit sip sodas in the castle kitchen and compete in a boastful belching contest.]
Do they really?
Depends on how you define reality. But, then, everything depends on that.
Reality is anything that is not imaginary.
So the world will end if I imagine reality! Ah, now I have the Power!!!... ...hmm, doesn't seem to have worked. Does that mean that the world is imaginary, or that I am?
If I imagine that you're imaginary, does that make you real?
It depends. Are you imaginary, or real?
Re: #19 Considering your login is "i" the imaginary number...
Yes, but if i've multiplied and have an even number of kids....REALITY!
Aren't you being a bit negative?
Only when 2 or 3 mod 4. Else i take the 5th.
i^2 = -1 i^4 = +1 hmm...
Would that make him manic depressive?
Only if i can't find some good beer to chase down that 5th with.
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