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Thursday, 16 May 2013

Does problem come from probing?


Sometimes, I wonder if the word problem comes from the word probe. If this is the case, does it mean that a problem requires me to probe? Or does it mean I see a problem after I probe? And the problem I see depends on how I probe? And if I don't probe, I do not see any problem?
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