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Old 22-02-2012, 03:04 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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In article , Jake
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If you need to ask the right question in the right place, the first
pre-requisite is that you know the right place from which to get the
answer. Which pre-supposes that the answer exists in that place as
otherwise how would you know what was the right place. If it is then
accepted that you know the right place to ask the question, it must
follow that you know the right answer as otherwise how would you know
that the place was the right one to choose?

Quaere - if you know the right question and the right place to ask it,
you must, by definition, know the right answer.



The answer will always be 42 unless you are unlucky enough to have to
do OU social sciences then it all depends on the question and there's
apparently NO right answer
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