In reply to Jerry [5588]. Yes of course there are many LET varieties -- as there are of course also several VFT varieties. I was of course discussing Fred's (like you). You are quite right that in order to make progress one should compare theoretical strands -- but of course this requires prior agreement on the criteria [cf Nicky 5585]. You are also right that, as far as Makoto Itoh is concerned, these works should all be taken into account. You will forgive for not doing that right away. Also, this would require a long article rather than a brief note. You introduce Makoto (and Costas L.) in the discussion -- of course I never claimed that in the systematic outline of VFS (R&W) we reached their details. In sum, I was merely referring to recent discussions by (and about) Fred's position. You rightly extent. Comradely, Geert ˙WPC
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