08-04-2011, 06:40 AM
QUESTION How many feet do mice have?
Original reply Mice have four feet.
Management comment Elaborate!
Revision 1 Mice have five appendages, and four of them are feet.
Comment No discussion of fifth appendage!
Revision 2 Mice have five appendages; four of them are feet and one is a tail.
Comment What? Feet with no legs?
Revision 3 Mice have four legs, four feet and one tail per unit-mouse.
Comment Confusing, is that a total of 9 appendages?
Revision 4 Mice have four leg-foot assemblies & one tail assembly per body.
Comment Does not fully discuss the issue!
Revision 5 Each mouse comes equipped with four legs and a tail. Each leg is equipped with a foot at the end opposite the body; the tail is not equipped with a foot.
Comment Too authoritative; stifles creativity!
Revision 7 Mice have four feet; each foot is attached to a small leg joined in-tegrally with the overall mouse structural sub-system. Also attached to the mouse sub-system is a thin tail, non-functional and ornamental in nature.
Comment Too verbose/scientific. Answer the question!
FINAL REVISION APPROVED BY MANAGEMENT Mice have four feet.
Original reply Mice have four feet.
Management comment Elaborate!
Revision 1 Mice have five appendages, and four of them are feet.
Comment No discussion of fifth appendage!
Revision 2 Mice have five appendages; four of them are feet and one is a tail.
Comment What? Feet with no legs?
Revision 3 Mice have four legs, four feet and one tail per unit-mouse.
Comment Confusing, is that a total of 9 appendages?
Revision 4 Mice have four leg-foot assemblies & one tail assembly per body.
Comment Does not fully discuss the issue!
Revision 5 Each mouse comes equipped with four legs and a tail. Each leg is equipped with a foot at the end opposite the body; the tail is not equipped with a foot.
Comment Too authoritative; stifles creativity!
Revision 7 Mice have four feet; each foot is attached to a small leg joined in-tegrally with the overall mouse structural sub-system. Also attached to the mouse sub-system is a thin tail, non-functional and ornamental in nature.
Comment Too verbose/scientific. Answer the question!
FINAL REVISION APPROVED BY MANAGEMENT Mice have four feet.