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Old 07-11-2015, 03:41 PM   #63
patrickt
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The logic of making predictions is interesting. We've all read articles where predictions are revistited with laughable results but predictions are still made. I was at a party years ago and someone asked who the Democrat nominees for president and vice-president would be. My prediction was Sen. Ted Kennedy and someone else. Everyone laughed. Later in the evening someone asked if I seriously thought Ted Kennedy could get the nomination. "No." "Then why make that prediction?" "If he doesn't get it, it won't matter but if he does people will remember this and think I'm brilliant. And, it got a laugh."

So, if Kindle doesn't come out with a new Voyage this fall nothing has been lost. If they do, some will think GoodEreader knows what's happening.
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