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Old 01-20-2011, 04:23 PM   #40
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The whole premise for your argument reminds me of an old Saturday Night Live skit from the 80s. William Shatner is a shift supervisor for a nuclear power plant who leaves work early one day. Before he departs, he tells his people, "Remember, you can't put too much water in a nuclear reactor."

The rest of the skit consists of the plant workers debating whether or not to add water to the reactor after they get a warning light. Hilarity ensues as does a nuclear blast.

Three pages and dozens of posts later, no one is any smarter nor has anything been accomplished here because of what Andrew H. pointed out. The argument is spurious due to a lack of definition of terms.

Thank God we aren't in a nuclear power plant.
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