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From: "Timothy J. Bruce" <uniblab@hotmail.com>
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Subject: Re: Another Pizza Question
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> I apologize if I unintentionally set a bear trap for you.
`unintentionally'?
This drivel has `trolling for morons' written all over it...

> I thought everybody would recognize this question as,  "if there are
several
> toppings on a pizza are they a set or a list?"
...Only a moron would think tuple-order and attribute-order matter...

> The PICK example shows them as a list.  But is that inherent in
toppings,
> or is that just the way PICK works?
...ahh, but I repeat myself.

Yes I have used PickBasic professionally and No I don't recomend it for
the mentally infirm,
Timothy J. Bruce
uniblab@hotmail.com
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