Cheney Shill wrote:
Fastfission <fastfission(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think the ambiguity is necessary -- 10 fringe sources do not
outweigh 2 sources from recognized authorities. But there's no easy
I agree about the 10 fringe vs. 2 authorities. But that has nothing to do with this
scenario, in which the sources are of equal authority. In fact, the very fact that you
turned a non-ambiguous scenario into an ambiguous scenario is evidence that the process
itself is far too ambiguous. It's not just you; I have not gotten 1 straight answer
on this. Are we not supposed to be judging and reporting on the facts as they are, not as
we think they should be?~~~~Pro-Lick
Reporting yes; judging no.
Ambiguity is a fact of life; learn to live with it!
Ec