
On Fri, 08 Nov 1996 14:46:56 +0100, Matts Kallioniemi wrote:
At 17:12 1996-11-07 -0800, jim bell wrote:
Simple analogy: Suppose you put two people into a room with a deck of playing cards and a table, instructing "Person A" to build a house-of-cards, and telling "Person B" to stop him from achieving his goal. Who do you think will win? Obviously, the latter will win: It's vastly easier to knock such a structure down than to build it in the first place, and all "Person B" has to do is occasionally take a whack at the structure.
What if Person A is better armed? Could that change the outcome?
What if person A has a pack of chewing gum? mhayes@infomatch.com It's better for us if you don't understand It's better for me if you don't understand -Tragically Hip