Re: Do you have a Knowledge Officer?



In article <srmdg3l92coq5ifp54vg1ei1978fcbilu8@xxxxxxx>,
Robert <no@xxxxxx> wrote:
On Fri, 05 Oct 2007 23:22:45 GMT, "William M. Klein"
<wmklein@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


"Pete Dashwood" <dashwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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In article <BMuNi.3425$bM6.496@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, tlmfru <lacey@xxxxxxx> wrote:

[snip]

One man's experience is never adequate.

Oh, I *cannot* resist...

... seems like I've seen different attitudes manifested, say, by Mr
Wagner.

Why pick on Robert? You youself have manifested such an attitude, as, indeed,
have I.

[snip]

Pete,
It seems to me that you, DD, I, and MOST of us USUALLY qualify our
statements
with phrases such as " in my experience" or "from what I have seen".
This is in
stark opposition to how RW usually (not always) makes his statements.

[snip]

It is common for CLC postings to state a conclusion, unsupported by
facts/premises and
the canons of logic, much less citations.

Leaving aside any sort of analysis indicating how this attribute of
'common' was determined... this certainly looks like a Brooklyn Bridge
defense. To paraphrase my Sainted Paternal Grandmother - may she sleep
with the angels! - on such things, 'So... it's common for CLC posters to
jump off the Brooklyn Bridge, you will, too?

DD
.



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