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ahh these are all along the lines of the late philosopher Wittgenstein. What's the difference between here and there, nothing except the way we use it. To say 'it is neither here nor there" or "It is here" both are equally descriiptive. I could talk longer at this but I'm off to class. <br />Andrew
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