| > If you read slightly further you will see: Good point. Because I mentioned two words that appear at the top of the page, that means I obviously didn't read any further. If you read the article you'll know that nowhere does it say false, as the other poster claimed. Why don't they say it's false, if it's false? What's stopping them? The fact that someone eventually removes something from their site does not mean it was false. Someone using the contrived sentence "the odds that the report is accurate hover near zero" - rather than just saying "it's false" - also does not make it false. I don't believe it happened either - sorry if you used your 500+ karma because I didn't issue a disclaimer to that effect - but that also doesn't mean it's false. My point was about someone whining about getting facts right, by linking to an aticle that bends over backwards to not say what they think it says. |