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dja732

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  1. Hey Michael, I'd be willing to call in with this question, if it hasn't already been tackled. I also have another one that has been on my mind as well. Regarding the first...have you guys addressed it yet? If not, I can perhaps call in and paraphrase (or direct quote) this challenge to UPB if you'd be interested (with credit due to MrLovingKindness, if necessary). Thoughts? Awesome! Glad to hear that's already been made clear at least on your end. Hopefully he does. But if not, see above. I'm still working through the challenge myself, reviewing UPB...which I'm still in the process of learning.
  2. Looking at this again...this is a great challenge to UPB.
  3. Agreed. This is the solution to the dilemma. Preferable behavior means behavior that is 'able to be preferred'. Behavior that is possible for two people in the same room to simultaneously prefer. Along this vein...'unwanted looking' is not a proper unit of analysis, whereas 'looking' is. Since it's possible for two people in a room to simultaneously want 'looking' to occur...it is UPB.
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