On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Greg Wilson wrote: > > p.s. if min(a,b,c,d,e) is the same as min([a,b,c,d,e]), then what is the > meaning of min([a,b,c,d,e], [g,h,i,j,k])? Why, [(a,g), (b,h), (c,i), (d,j), (e,k)], of course. killing two birds with one (planet-sized) stone, -- ?!ng
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