On Mar 11, 2004, at 7:59 PM, address@hidden wrote:
On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 07:52:39AM -0700, Pierce T.Wetter III wrote:
Note that English, is CaSe InsEnsiTive.
Do you not distinguish between 'cat' the animal
and CAT the maker of industrial caterpillared tractors?
If I could, you wouldn't need to specify "the animal" and "the maker
of industrial caterpillared tractors".
Separating:
"Do you not distinguish between 'cat" and CAT".
Do you not distinguish between the animal and the maker of industrial
caterpillared tractors.
Not that the first sentence is meaningless, while the second
sentence actually
makes sense. QED, most of the information content in that sentence was
not the CaT.