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From: mark@uf-csv.UUCP (mark fishman [fac])
Newsgroups: net.religion.jewish
Subject: Re: roundabout question regarding "onaat devarim"
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Date: Tue, 4-Dec-84 01:13:58 EST
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Posted: Tue Dec  4 01:13:58 1984
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Posit two people in the room, with differential tolerances for cold dictating
the following outcome:  If the window is closed, A will be hot, and B will be
constrained to rise to open the window.  If the window is, on the other hand,
open, then B will be cold, and A will be constrained to rise to close the
window.  What ensues is obvious, and *very* tiring.  Sounds to me like an
indirect recursive call.  I think the halacha is buggy.
                  
                  Mark Fishman
                  U. of Fla. / CIS
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