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Subject: Re: [lojban] RE: SE-FA
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From: And Rosta <arosta@uclan.ac.uk>
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>>> <pycyn@aol.com> 11/01/01 01:25am >>>
#arosta@uclan.ac.uk writes:
#Is it? 12345 se=3D> 21345 te =3D> 31245 (what wanted) te =3D> 13245 (leave=
of=20
#the first se) 12345 te =3D> 32145 se =3D> 23145 te =3D> 13245 ( the same b=
ut=20
#not what is wanted -- needs a se in front as I had it) se =3D> 31245

I half prove my own point. I plucked out the wrong one from memory,
and I am totally incapable of telling at a glance what ordering a SE=20
combo encodes. Checking my notes, I get "tese" as 31245.

--And.


