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Tony Kingkade <kingkade@san.rr.com> writes on 4 November 1999 at 21:34:43 -0800 > Gerald Olson wrote: > >The wrong results, honestly achieved, > >are still part of science; I think I said it, actually. Maybe we both said it. > Yes, they are all part of the process and the results reflect the data, > therefore they aren't necessarily wrong. Bottom line...one man's results > may be true, but we really don't know until they are repeated and verified. > Wilhelm's results may be absolutely valid. How do we know? Ok, he lives in > Iowa so that makes him credible, but some may want more. I know a lot of people *from* Iowa up here in Minnesota, but personally I'm always a little suspicious of those who *stay* in Iowa. I mean, there has to be some reason why they redesigned the Iowa license plates to make them nearly indistinguishable from the Minnesota ones, doesn't there? > Regards, > Tony (an Iowan) > kingkade@san.rr.com (For those seriously geographically challenged, Minnesota is directly to the north of Iowa). :-) -- David Dyer-Bennet / Join the 20th century before it's too late! / dd-b@dd-b.net http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ (photos) Minicon: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b (sf) http://ouroboros.demesne.com/ Ouroboros Bookworms - Turn off HTML mail features. Keep quoted material short. Use accurate subject lines. http://www.leben.com/lists for list instructions.