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Posted by mike cahll on September 29, 1999 at 15:17:05:
In Reply to: Re: The power of UTK? posted by L.Grohn on September 29, 1999 at 03:07:37:
Please, show me a triad that couldn't
be expressed just by words without
any knowledge of triads or UTK!
I had two people look at your question. We think it decomposes like this:Statement 1 - Assume a universe where UTK does not exist, then;
Statement 2 - Use UTK.
Your Triad = R (1) P (2) O (0) = Dysfunctional
You know .... the difficult we do NOW ... the impossible takes a little longer.Best
mike
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