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On Fri, 8 Sep 2006, Hargus, Diana wrote:
The article was at the top of the PALF payments search page for google
and because your quoted article was not what I referenced.
What is "the article"? The article I found? I read "your article" (from
BBC) and then I did a search using terms I took from your article. Not
surprisingly, your article was the first one on the top of the list of
hits, and "my article" was second. So I told you about the article I had
found. This is hard to understand, apparently, for reasons I cannot
fathom. You are wasting lots of your time, and some of mine. I am
through with this thread for obvious reasons.
Still no response to my request for definitions so that I can take your
challenge.
I don't know what "my challenge" is. Your request was for me to define
what a "fact" is. There is no perfect way to define "fact" or "truth" or
any similar term. Many books have been written about this. I sent you
one philosophy article from Science. Here is a dictionary definition.
http://www.webster.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?fact
Isn't this also a waste of time?
Mike
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