In a message dated 4/4/06 4:14:34 pm, kthayer@pacifier.com writes:
>
> Yes, I was thinking yesterday that by this logic, casein and egg
> dichromated emulsions should also be called "gum," which rather shows
> how illogical this argument is.
> kt
>
Kt
Your logic may be fine but your conclusion is invalid as your premise is
false.
Try a little Google to find out why.
TK
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