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"It should be noted that the contradictory opposite of a disjunctive proposition is a conjunctive proposition composed of the contradictories of the parts of the disjunctive proposition."
-- William of Ockham, Summa Logicae

I think there's something in that for all of us.
I believe you're right... What I'm taking away from it is the irony of the identity of the speaker of the quote...
Haha. I didn't even make that connection before I posted this. :-)
Hm, I'm not stalking you yet.

*stalks*
Talk about obfuscation. Too bad the author didn't write in C, or he could have just said !(a || b) == (!a && !b) instead.
/me "maps out the sentence to figure out its meaning"

Some people try too hard...
You should see the stuff Ema has to do for her logic work.

Let's just say I'm glad that I like to do programming, not philosophy.
This comes into play in electronics, too. When I was in college my professor showed the neat trick of changing an OR or NOR gate to a NAND or AND, or vice-versa. On the gate symbols there's a bubble to represent a "not" output or input. Just change the gate symbol from one to the other, and toggle all the in/out bubbles. Of course this method doesn't work for an XOR gate or NXOR.
*head explodes*
Pfft, it's like saying that the opposite of the word "nice" is the word that means the opposite of the word "nice." What a quote; he should be tarred and feathered. :)