On Nov 19, 2005, at 3:13 PM, Judy Seigel wrote:
>
> Not sure if I'm "the one" Katharine refers to, but I've been more
> annoyed than pleased by Kosar. For two reasons, firstly, NONE of it
> that I recall is his own testing, it's all "so and so" claims that
> thus and thus "seems likely" or "probably therefore" or "indicates,"
> "suggests," or "we thus conclude" and so forth. In other words at
> best it's a surmise at one remove... and don't we know better by now
> than to trust "tests" IN ANY MEDIUM where all variables are not
> controlled -- and all materials from the same source?
>
I knew there was one more thing I wanted to say: Since the information
in Kosar is taken from 170 different sources, this last sentence above
makes no sense.
kt
Received on Sun Nov 20 11:21:38 2005
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