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From: RedKnight@tseserv (RedKnight)
Subject: Re: Circumscription Axiom
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Date: Wed, 9 Aug 1995 15:23:54 GMT
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In article <3tv0u7$k4l@cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu>, hpm@cs.cmu.edu (Hans Moravec) writes:
> 
> In article <3tudo1$md0_002@csihq.com>, jday@csihq.com (John Day) writes:
> >
> >John and Jim were born on the same day, at the same time in the
> >same hospital and both had the same biological mother and father.
> >Yet they were not twins. How can this be?
 ...

> 
> My brain immediately suggested surrogate motherhood ...
> Should I worry?

Only if you also considered volunteering for this task.

RK 

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