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Message: Entry: Thank God We're Still in Vietnam Link: http://www.takimag.com/site/article/thank_god_were_still_in_vietnam#5217 Post contents: I was explaining to you the math. If you have to sets A and B, and you treat all mixtures AB as B then, of course, the way you count, B will always increase, and A will always increase. If you count ABs as A, then A increases, and B decreases. If you count them as neither, then AB increases and both A and B decrease. The funny part is that the numbers are the same. So your "one drop rule" creates the problem you fear. "Lack of sense of your part does not constitute an emergency of my part" Sent at: 2008 11 22