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Scott, I think you know that was not my point. I didn't say the sky was
(pure) blue; I mentioned potential response to something we all know.
Neither response answers the question; they both merely elaborate on the
attributes of the question.

Dennis Lovelady
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On 11/8/2010 10:31 AM, Dennis Lovelady wrote:
Sorry, Lloyd, but that's kind of like answering a "why is the sky
blue"
question by saying that the sky color contains no red or yellow.

I don't think the blue in the sky is quite that pure. I think there
are
traces of red and yellow, just not enough to change the overall color
to
purple or green.
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