At 04:07 AM 4/29/2007, Todd Allen wrote:
I don't generally see such things as worth arguing
over. If someone
-really- wants a citation for that, or that the Earth's atmosphere is
mainly nitrogen and oxygen, or that Einstein was a physicist, you can
find one in thirty seconds. If something is really as obvious as you
think it is, citation is trivially easy.
The problem is that you can find a citation for the opposite in 30
seconds, too.
The goal should not be to have lots of citations, but good ones.
Chris