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Originally Posted by laoba
ce28>gey>drift
Logically, you are saying ce28 rules above gey, and the gey rules above drift. Ultimately, ce28 rules above drift.
Mathematically, you are saying that ce28 is greater than gey, and gey is greater than drift, which leads to ce28 is great than drift.
But I think you meant to use the '=' sign to assign a common definition to each other.
or you can use the '->' sign, which implies something. i.e. a->b == a implies b.
Originally Posted by laoba
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ce28>*
yes it's true
ce28>*
yes it's true
In such case, ce28 rules over everyone and everything. Laoba, stop being so contradicting.


