I like the two quotes:

   /What counts is not what sounds plausible, not what we would like to
   believe, not what one or two witnesses claim, but only what is
   supported by hard evidence rigorously and skeptically examined.
   Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. /- Carl Sagan

   /I think you think you heard what I said but I don't think you heard
   what I meant./ - a mentor

- Robert C

On 4/3/13 12:24 PM, glen wrote:
Roger Critchlow wrote at 04/03/2013 11:04 AM:
I think it's a form of rhetorical dyslexia -- what one thinks one is
arguing is not the argument that others hear one making.
I don't grok the map to dyslexia.  But the disconnect between the
thoughts of the sender and those of the receiver is quite clear ... the
best evidence against "psi" ... or perhaps with a softening like the
"rare earth hypothesis", that psi is so rare it may as well not exist.


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