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Rick Jelliffe
ricko at allette.com.au
Tue Jun 22 11:01:47 BST 1999
From: David Megginson <david at megginson.com>
>Of course, non-imaginary sheep move around while you're counting them,
>so in a big flock at least one sheep is likely to be counted twice.
Non-imaginary sheep are counted with the aid of a non-imaginary sheep
dog
to keep them in line. Q. Is a sheep dog therefore an instance of the
Visitor
pattern?
Rick Jelliffe
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