But each tense here has existential ramifications -
Am I presently deleting what I might or intend to do. Or will I? Or
should I have done it if I were to wish to?
The past implied a time paradox rather nicely I thought.
Andrew Fildes
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On 30/05/2010, at 7:29 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Hmm, in your excitement at trying to catch me out (:-)), normally
> easy, I know) you have used the wrong tense, Andrew. The first
> sentence had the perfect tense, the second the past (and wrong).
>
> Chris
>
> On 30 May 2010, at 08:18, Andrew Fildes wrote:
>
>> But...how can I delete what I haven't done yet? :-)
>> Or, did I already do that?
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