Mary is right and kind. You asked a specific question ' Which tree is biggest?' You answer 'of approximately the same size' does not answer it. What exactly was the point of this exercise? Perhaps I am missing something. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
Mary is right and kind. You asked a specific question ' Which tree is biggest?' You answer 'of approximately the same size' does not answer it. What exactly was the point of this exercise? Perhaps I am missing something. <o:p></o:p>
yep, you are right, I have to go back and measure the tree as Mary has replied. However, the point (for me) was that "we" (think about the trees in the picture) are all equal and "those" (we know them all) who are making the most noise only "look" bigger.
It was more a philosophic statement about which one is the biggest. Sorry for those who were looking for the exact answer.
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The one in the front is shouting for attention but is no more than the rest.
Ok...now you need to go out and measure them to see which one is the biggest
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yep, you are right, I have to go back and measure the tree as Mary has replied. However, the point (for me) was that "we" (think about the trees in the picture) are all equal and "those" (we know them all) who are making the most noise only "look" bigger.
It was more a philosophic statement about which one is the biggest. Sorry for those who were looking for the exact answer.
Pictures and stories behind it <img src="https://us.v-cdn.net/6029383/emoji/ne_nau.gif" border="0" alt="" >
What would be really interesting is did/do people pick the tree they visually saw first? I did.
Was just hoping you had the 'measurement' answer too -- it's a curiosity thing
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