Comment by jakelazaroff 3 years ago Let's take the third definition. Do the roller skates count? The wheelchair? The rowboat? 7 comments jakelazaroff Reply ThunderSizzle 3 years ago None of those have an engine, which both the first and third definitions would say is typical.That's why the only vehicle that made me pause was the tank, since it was at one point motorized, but no longer. marssaxman 3 years ago I interpreted the tank as a form of sculpture, not a vehicle. jakelazaroff 3 years ago Typical, sure, but not required! generalizations 3 years ago This is why legal documents often have important definitions listed. In the last case, the answer hinges on the definition of “machine”. Pick a definition of that, and I’ll tell you if a boat is a vehicle. 3 replies →
ThunderSizzle 3 years ago None of those have an engine, which both the first and third definitions would say is typical.That's why the only vehicle that made me pause was the tank, since it was at one point motorized, but no longer. marssaxman 3 years ago I interpreted the tank as a form of sculpture, not a vehicle. jakelazaroff 3 years ago Typical, sure, but not required! generalizations 3 years ago This is why legal documents often have important definitions listed. In the last case, the answer hinges on the definition of “machine”. Pick a definition of that, and I’ll tell you if a boat is a vehicle. 3 replies →
jakelazaroff 3 years ago Typical, sure, but not required! generalizations 3 years ago This is why legal documents often have important definitions listed. In the last case, the answer hinges on the definition of “machine”. Pick a definition of that, and I’ll tell you if a boat is a vehicle. 3 replies →
generalizations 3 years ago This is why legal documents often have important definitions listed. In the last case, the answer hinges on the definition of “machine”. Pick a definition of that, and I’ll tell you if a boat is a vehicle. 3 replies →
None of those have an engine, which both the first and third definitions would say is typical.
That's why the only vehicle that made me pause was the tank, since it was at one point motorized, but no longer.
I interpreted the tank as a form of sculpture, not a vehicle.
Typical, sure, but not required!
This is why legal documents often have important definitions listed. In the last case, the answer hinges on the definition of “machine”. Pick a definition of that, and I’ll tell you if a boat is a vehicle.
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