Comment author:Roga2
15 November 2008 08:08:05AM
2 points
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"When you say to build a wagon using "wood", you're giving much more concrete advice then when you say "not wood". There are different kinds of wood, of course - but even so, when you say "wood", you've narrowed down the range of possible building materials a whole lot more then when you say "not wood"."
"When you say to build a wagon using "wood", you're giving much more concrete advice THAN when you say "not wood". There are different kinds of wood, of course - but even so, when you say "wood", you've narrowed down the range of possible building materials a whole lot more THAN when you say "not wood"."
"When you say to build a wagon using "wood", you're giving much more concrete advice then when you say "not wood". There are different kinds of wood, of course - but even so, when you say "wood", you've narrowed down the range of possible building materials a whole lot more then when you say "not wood"."
"When you say to build a wagon using "wood", you're giving much more concrete advice THAN when you say "not wood". There are different kinds of wood, of course - but even so, when you say "wood", you've narrowed down the range of possible building materials a whole lot more THAN when you say "not wood"."