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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Koca) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > Rule IX A The entire playing field is in-bounds. The perimeter lines > are not part of the playing field and are out-of-bounds. > > Rule Viii 8 If the pull is caught, the disc is put into play at the > spot on the playing field closest to where the disc is caught. > > > The problem is that there is no spot on the playing field closest to > where > the disc was caught. Since the lines are not part of the playing field > the playing field itself is an open set (in the topological sense). > It would be like trying to find the closest real number to 2 that is > less than 2. Any proposed answer could be improved. > > ,Bob Koca Can't knock a guy for wanting to be precise... Let's split those atoms, dammit!
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