Subject: Solid is so drab. I prefer vague.
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Posted on: 2013-04-10 09:22:00 UTC
1/ Well, you see, there are a multitude of factors affecting this, which all need to be taken into consideration. Of course, we have to balance the competing demands of the different viewpoints before we make a firm statement about the outcome.
2/ Opinions, naturally, vary, not only as to the answer to your question, but as to the very viability of the question itself. Is this a question which can truly be asked? Would an answer in fact be an answer - or simply another question?
3/ The key to understanding this question is the context. One cannot simply ask questions in isolation without considering the surrounding circumstances, the effect of the observer on the situation - and perhaps most importantly of all, the effect of the question on the one who asks it.
(Thanks to our answering panel:
1/ Senator O'Politician
2/ Greeknameos the Philosopher
3/ ... Dirk Gently)
hS :P