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<blockquote data-quote="Roqsan" data-source="post: 126960" data-attributes="member: 1378"><p>Yes, I was sorry to have to admit that the natives of Mombaru are probably not pipe smokers at all and just common or garden knights and knaves as described by Raymond Smullyan. Also, I have to admit that the tobacco I mentioned was also somewhat mythical. Nevertheless, it may be that there is actually tobacco on Mombaru and one of the natives might know something about it. It looks like I'll be able to make a quick stop over at Mombaru on my next trip to the South Pacific, but I'll only have time to ask this particular native one question, and apparently he will only answer questions with a simple yes or No. Given that I'm not sure whether the native is a knight or a knave, I'm having some difficulty in formulating a suitable question...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roqsan, post: 126960, member: 1378"] Yes, I was sorry to have to admit that the natives of Mombaru are probably not pipe smokers at all and just common or garden knights and knaves as described by Raymond Smullyan. Also, I have to admit that the tobacco I mentioned was also somewhat mythical. Nevertheless, it may be that there is actually tobacco on Mombaru and one of the natives might know something about it. It looks like I'll be able to make a quick stop over at Mombaru on my next trip to the South Pacific, but I'll only have time to ask this particular native one question, and apparently he will only answer questions with a simple yes or No. Given that I'm not sure whether the native is a knight or a knave, I'm having some difficulty in formulating a suitable question... [/QUOTE]
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