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From: jeff@aiai.ed.ac.uk (Jeff Dalton)
Subject: Re: When is a simulation of an X an X?
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Date: Mon, 30 Jan 1995 17:45:46 GMT
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In article <3gh2ir$h7n@newsbf02.news.aol.com> nova133@aol.com (Nova133) writes:
>Whenever the person viewing the x thinks that it is.  Have you ever heard
>the joke "Last night sombody crept into my house and replaced everything I
>own with an exact dupilcate,"?  Maybe, this could have happened to you and
>here you sit at you computor and you don't even know that it's not the one
>you bought last year when you thought that pentiums were good.  Its one
>that was bought last night that looks exactly like yours.

Um, what is supposed to follow from this?
