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Subject: ANSWER TO RIDDLE
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Date: Tue, 14-Jun-83 16:23:00 EDT
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The riddle was:

What, by itself has only one thing, but when one more of it is added directly
opposite itself the result is infinite?

THE ANSWER:

One mirror has, or casts, a reflection.  If you put another mirror facing the
first mirror, the result would be an INFINITE number of reflections.
The answer then is a mirror, or a mirror's reflection.



					Jim Collymore