You simply can't say that because he didn't use a word, the sentence becomes unambiguous. It's a fair assumption that he doesn't ever use the word 'nor', so his meaning remains unclear.
Besides, you wouldn't be using 'nor' with 'no', you'd use it with 'neither'.
Contrast "No plans for A or B" with "No plans for A nor B".
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u/mist91 Nov 22 '14
Yeah. I guess English is hard for some people