See, this is a classic example of people really missing the complex subtext in a classic. "To be or not to be" is essentially something whose answer depends on what you define as "to be" (or "not to be"). Here's the easy way to look at it:
2B || ~2B = ??
Well, If 2B == 1, it is 2B If ~2B == 1, it is ~2B
Q.E.D.
Shakespeare discovered Boolean Algebra - you heard it here first! Now, re-read Shakespeare with the proper perspective. You are welcome for the enlightenment!
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Here's the easy way to look at it:
2B || ~2B = ??
Well, If 2B == 1, it is 2B
If ~2B == 1, it is ~2B
Q.E.D.
Shakespeare discovered Boolean Algebra - you heard it here first!
Now, re-read Shakespeare with the proper perspective.
You are welcome for the enlightenment!
Bharat
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