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Originally Posted by John F
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No one seemed to point that leebase's statement was an absolute statement with no qualifiers. It is the internet, it is not some legal statement or mathematical proof: if we had to fully qualify every statement, opinion, post, ... it would be a very tedious forum and participation would quickly decline*.
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True it is the internet, but when you make an absolute statement with no qualifiers, you should whine because it's taken as an absolute statement with no qualifiers.
Since leebase's statement is an absolute statement, then if you disagree with it, you should be able to show that it's false with data. You just made an assertion that was easily proven to be incorrect.