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Argument by bizzare definition
Premise A: "There will be no banner ads on the Google home page or Web search results pages,"

Premise B: there may eventually be "small graphical elements" from AOL or other advertisers

Premise C: Banner (n) - The flag of a nation, state, or army.

Truth: (C /\ B) -> !A
Google sez: A /\ B /\ C
Conclusion: A is false
Posted by: voice_of_all_reason   Posted on: 12/28/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Argument by bizzare definition  voice_of_all_reason | 12/28/05
What it means  Real World | 12/28/05
My Lil' Opinion  Yensi717 | 12/28/05
$1 billion doesn't buy much, does it?!  Anton Philidor | 12/28/05
Then again...  nomorems | 12/28/05
I'm sure it was more than enough to purchase the M$ vs. DOJ "trial"  Jeff Spicoli | 12/28/05
One billion seems to buy virtually nothing...  John Le'Brecage | 12/28/05
AOL is the corpse that will drag on forever  Jeff Spicoli | 12/28/05
I think the $1 billion was cash...  Anton Philidor | 12/28/05
This article was the first I'd heard of the 300M.  John Le'Brecage | 12/29/05
Only a name.  Anton Philidor | 12/29/05
Holy unholy alliances  Boot_Agnostic | 12/28/05
Google Aol Deal (Shudder)  Australia1 | 12/29/05

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