Gwolf
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A physicist, a mathmatician, and a logician were riding on a train through Montana. They see a large flock of sheep in a field near the track.
The physicist looks out and says, "It appears all the sheep in Montana are white."
The mathematician interjects, "I beg your pardon sir... but the most you can conclude from that observation is that at least some of the sheep in Montana are white."
To which the logician replies, "I beg your pardon sir, but the most you can conclude from that observation is that at least some of the sheep in Montana are white on at least one side."
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The physicist looks out and says, "It appears all the sheep in Montana are white."
The mathematician interjects, "I beg your pardon sir... but the most you can conclude from that observation is that at least some of the sheep in Montana are white."
To which the logician replies, "I beg your pardon sir, but the most you can conclude from that observation is that at least some of the sheep in Montana are white on at least one side."





