Hi,

At Wed, 9 Jan 2002 11:59:12 -0500 (EST),
Henry Spencer wrote:

> Indeed so.  But you are also an insider with strong opinions on the
> matter, and that will influence your reporting, no matter how hard you try
> to be impartial.  (Even experimenters systematically recording data tend
> to make errors favoring their own beliefs, perhaps because they are more
> careful when recording "favorable" results.  This is why medical
> experiments nowadays always use "double blind" procedures, in which the
> experimenter himself does not know which patients are getting which
> treatment until afterward.)

So, do you mean I am not free from such a bias while you are free?
Did the Japanese scholar who prepared Han Unification say that
Japanese people can read Chinese or Korean glyph?  Did (s)he say
that his/her theory is widely accepted by common Japanese people?

Yes, I think my opinion is not located at the average Japanese.
I am rather a Unicode lover than average Japanese people.

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