Re: cube problem



rich@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

Walt, we are discussing the meaning of the word "axiomatic" and *not*
the word "axiom". I realize that they share the same first five
letters but they have very different meanings.

WTF? Do Iceland and Icelandic have totally different meanings?

One is a noun, the other is an adjective derived from the noun. Same meaning, just a different part of speech.

//Walt
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