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 Posted by Ed Mullen on 02/02/07 03:44 
dorayme wrote: 
> In article <nOydnRWuT86VNl_YnZ2dnUVZ_q6vnZ2d@comcast.com>, 
>  Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote: 
>  
>> dorayme wrote: 
>>> In article <HrCdnTZwR7eIA1_YnZ2dnUVZ_sGqnZ2d@comcast.com>, 
>>>  Ed Mullen <ed@edmullen.net> wrote: 
>>> 
>>>> dorayme wrote: 
>  
>>> Not quite understanding you re the presumptions? 
>> Your presumptions make sense.  I disagree with the standard that makes  
>> the presumptions logical.  Meaning, if it's called an "ordered list,"  
>> sure, it's logical to presume that the order is important.  And  
>> vice-versa.  I just think the idea of an unordered list is kinda silly.  
>>   I can't think of any meaningful communication (even a grocery store  
>> list) that shouldn't be in some useful order.  Doesn't need to be  
>> numbered but the meat should be grouped together, the dairy, the frozen  
>> food, the soft drinks, cleaning supplies, etc. Otherwise I'm either  
>> constantly walking back and forth across the store or I'm constantly  
>> stopping to read through the list to figure out:  "Hmm.  Do I need to go  
>> up this aisle?  And how many things do I need in this aisle?"  And, yes,  
>> I DO order my shopping list. ;-) 
>> 
>  
> Well, what you are doing, if I may say, is concentrating on the  
> cases that make it hard to know. This does not make the clear  
> cases disappear. Simply imagine a clearer case, your wife gives  
> you a list of things to get from the dairy section. Or a  
> particular shelf even! 
 
Are you saying that order, in this example, makes no difference?  
Because, well, <sigh> I do all the shopping and I do actually order my  
lists that way:  In the dairy section it's:  butter, milk, eggs.  
Because that's the way the store's laid out.  Meat products?  
Lunch-meats, chicken, pork, beef.  Oh, ok, when it comes to produce I  
don't care because I like to browse.  But a grocery list isn't really  
communication the way a Web page or Powerpoint presentation is.  But,  
hey, at least I don't use bullets or numbers on my grocery list! 
 
> But I agree that real life ordering is a complicated business. 
 
Yep, messy business this life stuff. 
 
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