Subj : Card trick when you guess wrong To : Roger Nelson From : Joe Delahaye Date : Fri Aug 11 2017 17:16:20 Re: Card trick when you guess wrong By: Roger Nelson to Joe Delahaye on Fri Aug 11 2017 06:17:19 JD>>>> That was what I was referring to about what I read RN>>> Infer or imply? (-: JD>>> Refer. Most definitely RN>> Okay, but my point is that you still don't know the difference. (-:[ JD>> Are you implying that I am unaware? :) RN> Of course not! I'm inferring it. inúfer /in'fYr/ verb verb: infer; 3rd person present: infers; past tense: inferred; past participle: inferred; gerund or present participle: inferring deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements. "from these facts we can infer that crime has been increasing" synonyms: deduce, conclude, conjecture, surmise, reason, interpret, gather, understand, presume, assume, take it, extrapolate; read between the lines, figure (out); informalreckon "is it really possible to infer that a crime was committed, given this flimsy evidence imúply /im'pl+/ verb verb: imply; 3rd person present: implies; past tense: implied; past participle: implied; gerund or present participle: implying strongly suggest the truth or existence of (something not expressly stated). "the salesmen who uses jargon to imply his superior knowledge" synonyms: insinuate, suggest, hint (at), intimate, say indirectly, indicate, give someone to understand, convey the impression, signal "are you implying he is mad?" ct or occurrence) suggest (something) as a logical consequence. "the forecasted traffic increase implied more roads and more air pollution" Joe .... All things are possible. Except skiing through a revolving door. --- SBBSecho 3.00-Win32 * Origin: The Lions Den BBS, Trenton, On, CDN (1:249/303) .