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Jerry J Bromenshenk <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Oct 2001 08:11:03 -0600
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Hi:

Problem with facts is that they may not always fit your opinion. As a
research scientist, I know well how hard it is for me to reject hypotheses,
ideas, expectations or conclusions when the actual results shoot down my
anticipated result.

My favorite quote is from Alain Rene Lesage's 18th century novel, GIl Blas
de Sanitllane:

Facts are stubborn things.

Cheers

Jerry

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